Calculus of the Urinary System Kidney Cancer Prostatitis Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy Bladder Cancer
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Kim graduated from the Temple University School of Medicine in 1996. He works in Brick, NJ and specializes in Urology. Dr. Kim is affiliated with Jersey Shore University Medical Center and Ocean Medical Center.
Childrens Hospital Of Philadelphia Physical Medicine 3401 Civic Ctr Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19104 (215)5907439 (phone)
Education:
Medical School Yonsei Univ, Coll of Med, Sudai Moon Ku, Seoul, So Korea Graduated: 1982
Procedures:
Neurological Testing
Conditions:
Intracranial Injury
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Kim graduated from the Yonsei Univ, Coll of Med, Sudai Moon Ku, Seoul, So Korea in 1982. He works in Philadelphia, PA and specializes in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation.
Brookdale Medical Associates 205 117 St S, Tacoma, WA 98444 (253)5355552 (phone), (253)5355684 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Kyunghee Univ, Coll of Med, Dong Dae Moonka, Seoul, So Korea Graduated: 1979
Procedures:
Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG) Vaccine Administration
Conditions:
Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding Acute Bronchitis Acute Sinusitis Anxiety Dissociative and Somatoform Disorders Atrial Fibrillation and Atrial Flutter
Languages:
English Korean
Description:
Dr. Kim graduated from the Kyunghee Univ, Coll of Med, Dong Dae Moonka, Seoul, So Korea in 1979. He works in Tacoma, WA and specializes in Internal Medicine.
Dr. Kim graduated from the Catholic Med Coll, Chongno Ku, Seoul, So Korea in 1967. He works in Troy, NY and specializes in Psychiatry. Dr. Kim is affiliated with Albany Memorial Hospital and Samaritan Hospital.
Dr. Kim graduated from the Hahnemann University School of Medicine in 1994. He works in Torrance, CA and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Kim is affiliated with UC Irvine Medical Center and West Anaheim Medical Center.
Holmdel Medical 100 Commons Way STE 701, Holmdel, NJ 07733 (732)7960182 (phone), (732)7960186 (fax)
Education:
Medical School SUNY Upstate Medical University Graduated: 1995
Procedures:
Rhinoplasty Tracheostomy Tympanoplasty Hearing Evaluation Inner Ear Tests Myringotomy and Tympanotomy Sinus Surgery Skull/Facial Bone Fractures and Dislocations Tonsillectomy or Adenoidectomy
Dr. Kim graduated from the SUNY Upstate Medical University in 1995. He works in Holmdel, NJ and specializes in Otolaryngology. Dr. Kim is affiliated with Bayshore Community Hospital and Raritan Bay Medical Center Old Bridge Division.
Dr. Kim graduated from the Univ Nac De Asuncion, Fac De Cien Med, Asuncion, Paraguay in 1995. He works in Philadelphia, PA and specializes in Psychiatry. Dr. Kim is affiliated with Einstein Medical Center Of Philadelphia.
College Launch, Inc. - Pasadena, CA since Dec 2010
Speaker/Counselor/
Fanelli & Associates Apr 2009 - Feb 2011
Professional Staff Development Consultant
The Posse Foundation 2002 - 2004
Director, Los Angeles
Corporation for National and Community Service 2000 - 2002
Staff Development Trainer
San Francisco Conservation Corps 1997 - 2000
Program Manager
A fishing tackle apparatus comprises a base housing having at least one compartment, a lid hinged with the base housing for movement between a closed position covering the base housing and an open position exposing the compartment. The compartment is defined by upstanding side walls, two opposite facing front and rear walls have vertical slits form from a top of the walls to receive therein the crank fitted with the spool. A crank fitted with a spool for winding fishing lines onto the spool is installed in the compartment for winding used fishing line from or to the fishing reel. The crank comprises a shaft connected to a handle. The shaft has an adapter with grooved outer surface to securely engage the spool without slipping. The spool has a center aperture with inner grooves to engage the adapter of the shaft without slipping. The compartment has opposite facing side walls having a plurality of parallelly disposed vertical grooves for receiving therein a partition to adjust the length of the compartment to receive a spool of varying size.
A prosthetic spinal disc uses a stiff spring or springs for resiliency between two plates that attach to adjacent vertebrae. When the disc has multiple springs, they may be adjacent, concentric or nested. Multiple springs may be spaced around the periphery of the plates. A foil metal bellows may surround the plates to prevent material from entering or exiting the space between the plates. Alternatively, the ends of the spring(s) may be machined with spikes to engage the vertebrae directly without plates.
A mobile phone having a keypad arrangement and display formed on a housing unit. The housing unit having a battery compartment defined therein for housing a power supply and covered by a cover plate. A mirror being placed on a concealable portion of the housing unit. The concealable portion of the housing unit being the inner surface of the cover plate. The cover plate being mounted to slide interchangeably between an open position in which the battery compartment and mirror are revealed and a closed position in which the battery compartment and mirror are both concealed. In another embodiment, the concealable portion of the housing unit being the inner surface of a keypad cover unit formed and arranged on the housing unit to cover at least the keypad arrangement. The keypad cover unit being mounted to move interchangeably between an open position in which both the mirror and keypad arrangement are revealed and a closed position in which both the mirror and keypad arrangement are concealed. A light emitting device being placed adjacent the mirror for illuminating the area around the mirror.
Prosthetic Monolithic Spinal Discs And Method Of Customizing And Constructing Discs
The process uses micro-machining for forming a prosthetic spinal disc in which one of more springs bias adjacent vertebrae apart and absorb shock. Instead of using conventionally wound springs, the entire prosthesis including the springs are formed by micro-machining a block of material. Imaging, load and other patient data provide the parameters for the prosthesis.
Chong Hun Kim - Fountain Valley CA, US Jennifer Jiuhee Kim - Los Angeles CA, US David Kernhoe Kim - Los Angeles CA, US
International Classification:
F03B 13/14
US Classification:
290 53
Abstract:
This invention relates to electricity generation from the ocean wave by use of mechanical systems, submerged or on surface, collecting energy day and night regardless weather condition in a way similar to the way of collecting energy by use of solar panels or wind mills, without contacting the salty ocean water. The principal mechanism invented is as follows. Swinging of a heavy mass due to the ocean wave generates torque that sways gear wheel in clockwise or counterclockwise, thus transmitting the torque energy to two gear wheels that separate clockwise swing and counterclockwise swing via two sets of spring-piston clutching system and by use of gear chain, either converting clockwise swing to counterclockwise swing or vise versa such that the back and forth motion of the mass transforms into unidirectional rotation that rotates the rotor of electricity generator.
Chong Hun Kim - Fountain Valley CA, US Jennifer Jinhee Kim - Fountain Valley CA, US David Kemhoe Kim - Fountain Valley CA, US
International Classification:
F03B 13/10
US Classification:
290 54
Abstract:
This invention relates to electricity generation from the river flow by use of mechanical systems, collecting energy day and night regardless of weather condition in a collective manner while isolating a part of the system within a water-proof container. The mechanical system invented generates a force imbalance and thus generates torque to rotate a shaft at a high revolution rate. Two approaches are introduced to create the force imbalance. The first one mechanizes vane operation on a wheel such that pressure builds on one side of the wheel while no pressure builds on the other side. The second one is a “Water-Box” that has an open front side and a door such that pressure builds on the door at one side of the wheel while no pressure builds on the other. Thus, the force imbalance is created and torque is generated to rotate a shaft at a high rate of revolution.
The reciprocating saw has two, superimposed, blades having a common axis and arcuate cutting surfaces adjacent each other. Part of one blade extends through an opening in the other blade so that the cutting edge of an upper blade is under the cutting edge of a lower blade. The blades' cutting edges extend around the blade or along a smaller arc. A linkage in the saw converts rotary motion of a motor into synchronous, counter-reciprocating motion of the blades about the axis. Counter-reciprocation minimizes action/reaction forces, which occur when a single reciprocating saw blade changes directions.
The reciprocating saw has two, superimposed, blades having a common axis and arcuate cutting surfaces adjacent each other. Part of one blade extends through an opening in the other blade so that the cutting edge of an upper blade is under the cutting edge of a lower blade. The blades' cutting edges extend around the blade or along a smaller arc. A linkage in the saw converts rotary motion of a motor into synchronous, counter-reciprocating motion of the blades about the axis. Counter-reciprocation minimizes action/reaction forces, which occur when a single reciprocating saw blade changes directions.