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Vegas, NV; Oct. 16-18, 2002.
Consultants, LLC and previously has been the Director of
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the Biomedical Engineering Department at Texas Children’s
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and St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospitals since 1982. He received
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his Master and Doctorate degrees from West Virginia Uni-
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Devices, Hong Kong, China, Technology Exchange; Sept. 2000.
Public Health, and previously also with the Department
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of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine. He is Registered
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He is a member of the FDA Advisory and NFPA technical
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Med Biol Engineer Comput 1993;31:28–32. member of the IFMBE Clinical Engineering Division.
Ernest Gus Jahnke is manager of Hematology/Oncol-
ogy section at Baylor College of Medicine and holds MBA
degree in business informatics and Bachelor’s degrees
from the College of Charleston, is a Certified Public Ac-
countant licensed in the state of Texas, and is a Certified
Forensic Accountant. Previously was the Manager of
Finance at Texas Children’s Hospital where he was the
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