Donald S Guzik, Age 7011848 Naples Cir NE, Minneapolis, MN 55449

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Blaine, MN

Trego, WI

Minneapolis, MN

7225 Bay Ridge Dr, Denver, NC 28037 (704) 489-2536

White Bear Lake, MN

Shell Lake, WI

Anoka, MN

Cedar, MN

Lincolnton, NC

Catawba, NC

7225 Bay Ridge Dr, Denver, NC 28037

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Company: St. jude medical Jun 1976 to Jun 2005 Position: Vice president quality system and regulatory compliance

Skills

Medical Devices • Healthcare • Process Improvement • Strategic Planning • Sales • Quality System • Software Documentation • Quality Assurance • Change Management

Industries

Real Estate

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Donald S Guzik

Location:
7225 Bay Ridge Dr, Denver, NC 28037
Industry:
Real Estate
Work:
St. Jude Medical Jun 1976 - Jun 2005
Vice President Quality System and Regulatory Compliance
Skills:
Medical Devices, Healthcare, Process Improvement, Strategic Planning, Sales, Quality System, Software Documentation, Quality Assurance, Change Management

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Focused Beam Cutting Of Materials

US Patent:
2002009, Jul 11, 2002
Filed:
Jan 5, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/755424
Inventors:
Donald Guzik - Ramsey MN, US
International Classification:
A61F002/24
G06F019/00
US Classification:
623/002130, 700/166000, 623/901000
Abstract:
Methods are disclosed for producing a prosthesis by at least partially cutting a material segment with a beam. The cutting is preferably controlled by a process control unit to cut the material segment along a pattern to generate a target image and size. In some embodiments, the material segment includes a tissue segment separated from an organism. An apparatus for cutting tissue comprises a tissue segment, a support platform, a beam generator and a process control unit. The beam generator is oriented to direct a beam at the tissue segment supported by the support platform. The process control unit is operably connected to the support platform. The improved cutting approaches can be used in the formation of heart valve prostheses.

Medical Article With Adhered Antimicrobial Metal

US Patent:
6190407, Feb 20, 2001
Filed:
Dec 31, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/224178
Inventors:
Matthew F. Ogle - St. Paul MN
William R. Holmberg - St. Paul MN
Richard F. Schroeder - Oakdale MN
Donald S. Guzik - White Bear Lake MN
M. William Mirsch - Roseville MN
Darrin J. Bergman - Shoreview MN
Hallie A. Finucane - Arden Hills MN
Katherine S. Tweden - Mahtomedi MN
Assignee:
St. Jude Medical, Inc. - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
A61F 206
US Classification:
623 151
Abstract:
A variety of new ways can be used for associating antimicrobial elemental metal with a medical article. The associated antimicrobial metal reduces the risk of infection associated with the medical use of the medical article. New medical articles are produced by some of these new approaches. Some of the methods involve ways of adjusting the dissociation rate of associated elemental metal such that desired degrees of antimicrobial activity can be achieved over selected periods of time.

Medical Article With Adhered Antimicrobial Metal

US Patent:
6267782, Jul 31, 2001
Filed:
Aug 31, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/143989
Inventors:
Matthew F. Ogle - Saint Paul MN
William R. Holmberg - Saint Paul MN
Richard F. Schroeder - Oakdale MN
Donald S. Guzik - White Bear Lake MN
M. William Mirsch - Roseville MN
Darrin J. Bergman - Shoreview MN
Hallie A. Finucane - Arden Hills MN
Katherine S. Tweden - Mahtomedi MN
Assignee:
St. Jude Medical, Inc. - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
A61F 204
A61F 202
B32B 2700
A61L 2704
US Classification:
623 11
Abstract:
A variety of new ways can be used for associating antimicrobial elemental metal with a medical article. The associated antimicrobial metal reduces the risk of infection associated with the medical use of the medical article. New medical articles are produced by some of these new approaches. Some of the methods involve ways of adjusting the dissociation rate of associated elemental metal such that desired degrees of antimicrobial activity can be achieved over selected periods of time.

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