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  • 826 S Chester Ave, Park Ridge, IL 60068
  • 307 Knight Ave, Park Ridge, IL 60068 (847) 292-9927
  • 8710 Summerdale Ave, Chicago, IL 60656 (773) 714-0064
  • New Britain, CT

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Company: Fresenius kabi usa Aug 2009 Position: Senior engineering specialist, chief it architect

Skills

Engineering • Medical Devices • Product Development • Software Development • Data Management • Healthcare Information Technology • Cross Functional Team Leadership • U.s. Food and Drug Administration • Validation • Continuous Improvement • Research and Development

Industries

Medical Devices

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Senior Engineering Specialist, Chief It Architect

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Location:
826 south Chester Ave, Park Ridge, IL 60068
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Fresenius Kabi Usa
Senior Engineering Specialist, Chief It Architect

Cnh Industrial 2008 - 2009
Senior Software Engineer

Cummins Allison 2008 - 2008
Senior Software Engineer

Shure Incorporated 2007 - 2008
Senior Software Engineer

Zebra Technologies 2006 - 2007
Senior Software Engineer
Skills:
Engineering
Medical Devices
Product Development
Software Development
Data Management
Healthcare Information Technology
Cross Functional Team Leadership
U.s. Food and Drug Administration
Validation
Continuous Improvement
Research and Development

Publications

Us Patents

Using Physiological Data In A Medical Device

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US Patent:
20130190674, Jul 25, 2013
Filed:
Jan 17, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/743922
Inventors:
Jonathan Prendergast - Palentine IL, US
Joseph M. Foster - Buffalo Grove IL, US
Witold Moskal - Park Ridge IL, US
Assignee:
Fenwal, Inc. - Lake Zurich IL
International Classification:
A61M 5/172
A61M 1/30
US Classification:
604 601, 604 66
Abstract:
Systems and methods for using physiological data in a medical device are disclosed. The physiological data may be measured by a vital sign reader and received by a processing circuit associated with the medical device. The processing circuit may automatically adjust the operation of the medical device during a medical procedure based on the physiological data. In some implementations, the processing circuit may mirror a memory partition to a redundant storage device, allowing for uninterrupted execution of the medical procedure in the event of a memory failure condition.

Medical Device With Camera For Imaging Disposable

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US Patent:
20210350132, Nov 11, 2021
Filed:
Jul 22, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/383176
Inventors:
- LAKE ZURICH IL, US
Brian CASE - Lake Villa IL, US
Kevin KRAUSE - Bartlett IL, US
Kyungyoon MIN - Kildeer IL, US
Witold MOSKAL - Park Ridge IL, US
William Cork - Lake Bluff IL, US
Assignee:
FENWAL, INC. - LAKE ZURICH IL
International Classification:
G06K 9/00
A61B 1/00
G16H 40/63
G02B 27/01
G06F 3/16
Abstract:
A method of recording a state of an apheresis machine or a dialysis machine having a disposable component disposed thereon. The disposable component has tubing and a blood component bag. The disposable component is configured to be installed on the apheresis device or dialysis machine by a human operator. The method includes acquiring with a camera an image of a forward-facing external surface portion of the apheresis machine or dialysis machine and the tubing and the blood component bag of the disposable component. The image is acquired automatically without requiring user input. The method includes recording medical device information for the apheresis machine or dialysis machine comprising the image. The method includes generating a message comprising the image and transmitting the message comprising the image to a remote computer.

Head-Mounted Display Device For Use In A Medical Facility

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US Patent:
20210342591, Nov 4, 2021
Filed:
May 12, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/318822
Inventors:
- Lake Zurich IL, US
Brian CASE - Lake Villa IL, US
Kevin KRAUSE - Bartlett IL, US
Kyungyoon MIN - Kildeer IL, US
Witold MOSKAL - Park Ridge IL, US
Assignee:
FENWAL, INC. - Lake Zurich IL
International Classification:
G06K 9/00
G06F 3/16
G02B 27/01
G16H 40/63
A61B 1/00
Abstract:
A head-mounted display device interfaces with a medical device configured to perform an invasive procedure on a patient. The display device includes a frame for mounting on a person's head, a display, a wireless transceiver configured to communicate with a network, and a processing circuit. The processing circuit is coupled to the frame, the display and the wireless transceiver and receives input data relating to the medical device. The processing circuit retrieves from a memory an instruction relating to the medical device based on the input data and displays the instruction relating to the medical device on the display.

Systems And Methods For Controlling A Plurality Of Drug Libraries

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US Patent:
20210225527, Jul 22, 2021
Filed:
Apr 4, 2019
Appl. No.:
17/054911
Inventors:
- Brézins, FR
Witold Moskal - Park Ridge IL, US
International Classification:
G16H 70/40
G16H 20/17
A61M 5/14
A61M 5/142
Abstract:
A system for controlling a plurality of drug libraries includes a computing device on which is stored a master drug library, the master drug library comprising a plurality of drug definitions. The system also includes a plurality of programmable patient devices coupled to the server, each patient device having an individual drug library stored thereon, the individual drug library comprising a reference only to at least one of the drug definitions in the master drug library. In addition, a method for controlling a plurality of drug libraries includes storing on a computing device a master drug library, the master drug library comprising a plurality of drug definitions. The method also includes storing on each of a plurality of programmable patient devices an individual drug library, the individual drug library comprising a reference only to at least one of the drug definitions in the master drug library.

Processing Infusion Pump Data For Presentation On Operator Interface

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US Patent:
20210090707, Mar 25, 2021
Filed:
Dec 4, 2020
Appl. No.:
17/111785
Inventors:
- Lake Zurich IL, US
Thomas Karakosta - Chicago IL, US
Witold Moskal - Park Ridge IL, US
Maciej Wroblewski - Glenview IL, US
Assignee:
Fenwal, Inc. - Lake Zurich IL
International Classification:
G16H 20/17
G16H 15/00
G16H 40/67
A61M 5/142
Abstract:
A server computer processes infusion pump data for presentation on an operator interface. The computer includes a network circuit configured to provide communications over a network and a processing circuit. The processing circuit receives infusion pump history data from a plurality of infusion pumps, including an indication that a user inputted to an infusion pump a parameter which was outside of a prestored limit, an indication that a user was notified that the parameter was outside the prestored limit, an indication that the infusion pump parameter was returned to within the prestored limit, and an indication that the user started infusion on the pump at the parameter within the prestored limit. Display data indicating reprogram and override events is generated for display on an operator interface.

Secure Network Access For Medical Device

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US Patent:
20200351376, Nov 5, 2020
Filed:
Jul 15, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/930051
Inventors:
- Lake Zurich IL, US
Witold Moskal - Park Ridge IL, US
Assignee:
Fenwal, Inc. - Lake Zurich IL
International Classification:
H04L 29/08
G16H 40/67
A61M 5/142
A61M 5/172
H04L 29/06
G16H 20/17
Abstract:
A method of improving network access security on a medical device includes opening a communication port on the medical device to establish a communication session on a network and transmitting medical device data to a computer over the network during the communication session. After the medical device data is transmitted to the computer, the method includes transmitting to the computer a request for a command from the computer during the communication session. The method also includes receiving a command from the computer, processing the command, and closing the communication port on the medical device.

Digital Certificate With Software Enabling Indication

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US Patent:
20200177580, Jun 4, 2020
Filed:
Feb 5, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/782930
Inventors:
- Lake Zurich IL, US
Witold MOSKAL - Park Ridge IL, US
Assignee:
Fenwal, Inc. - Lake Zurich IL
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
G06F 21/10
G06F 21/33
G06F 21/44
G06F 21/64
G06F 21/51
Abstract:
A system and method of enabling software features on medical devices uses a local server disposed at a medical facility and a license server remote from the local server. The method includes generating a software enabling indicator at the license server, the software enabling indicator comprising a numerical code representing a number of licenses to be allocated for a software feature. The method includes providing a digitally signed electronic document based on the software enabling indicator, transmitting the electronic document from the license server to the local server, and authenticating the license server at the local server using the electronic document. The method includes generating at the local server a plurality of second digital certificates based on the software enabling code, transmitting the second digital certificates to each of the medical devices, and enabling a software feature on the medical devices based on the second digital certificates.

Recording A State Of A Medical Device

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US Patent:
20200160057, May 21, 2020
Filed:
Jan 21, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/747773
Inventors:
- Lake Zurich IL, US
Brian CASE - Lake Villa IL, US
Kevin KRAUSE - Bartlett IL, US
Kyungyoon MIN - Kildeer IL, US
Witold MOSKAL - Park Ridge IL, US
William Cork - Lake Bluff IL, US
Assignee:
Fenwal, Inc. - Lake Zurich IL
International Classification:
G06K 9/00
A61B 1/00
G16H 40/63
G02B 27/01
G06F 3/16
Abstract:
A system and method of recording a state of a medical device having a disposable component includes operating the medical device to provide a medical procedure using a disposable component. The disposable component is installed on an external surface of the medical device housing by a human operator and removable therefrom for disposal. The system and method include detecting an error condition on the medical device and, in response, acquiring an image from a camera coupled to the medical device. The image, representing the disposable component and the external housing, is stored in a memory of the medical device and is accessible for later retrieval.
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