Merrick Dermatology 1548 Jerusalem Ave, Merrick, NY 11566 (516)4898060 (Phone)
Certifications:
Dermatology, 1987 Internal Medicine, 1984
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English Spanish
Hospitals:
Merrick Dermatology 1548 Jerusalem Ave, Merrick, NY 11566
South Nassau Communities Hospital One Healthy Way, Oceanside, NY 11572
Education:
Medical School State University of New York / Health Science Center At Stony Brook Graduated: 1981 Medical School SUNY Stonybrook Graduated: 1981 Medical School U Chgo Graduated: 1981
Dr. Rosenthal graduated from the Centro De Estudios Univ Xochicalco A.a., Cuernavaca, Morelos(1980) in 1981. He works in Coral Springs, FL and specializes in General Practice and Internal Medicine. Dr. Rosenthal is affiliated with Broward Health Coral Springs and Westside Regional Medical Center.
ProHEALTH Care Associates LLPMerrick Dermatology 1548 Jerusalem Ave, Merrick, NY 11566 (516)4898060 (phone), (516)4898813 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Stony Brook University School of Medicine Graduated: 1981
Procedures:
Destruction of Benign/Premalignant Skin Lesions Destruction of Skin Lesions Skin Surgery Skin Tags Removal
Conditions:
Acne Contact Dermatitis Melanoma Rosacea Skin Cancer
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Rosenthal graduated from the Stony Brook University School of Medicine in 1981. He works in Merrick, NY and specializes in Dermatology. Dr. Rosenthal is affiliated with North Shore University Hospital and South Nassau Communities Hospital.
Dr. Rosenthal graduated from the Ross Univ, Sch of Med, Roseau, Dominica in 1997. He works in Skokie, IL and specializes in Internal Medicine and Psychiatry. Dr. Rosenthal is affiliated with Advocate Lutheran General Hospital and Northshore University HealthSystem.
Arthur A. Alfaro - Colts Neck NJ, US Lawrence A. Shimp - Morganville NJ, US James L. Russell - Little Silver NJ, US John W. Boyle - Upper Montclair NJ, US Erik O. Martz - Howell NJ, US Daniel E. Rosenthal - Millburn NJ, US John W. Morris - Beachwood NJ, US
Assignee:
Osteotech, Inc. - Eatontown NJ
International Classification:
A61F 2/44
US Classification:
623 1716, 623 1711
Abstract:
A multipart intervertebral implant is provided which includes an implant portion and an implant extender portion. The implant portion and the implant extender portion can be fastened together using any known fastening means including pins, interlocking structure (e. g. , dovetail, tongue and groove, etc. ), adhesives, etc. The size of the implant extender portion can be selected during a surgical procedure to provide an implant suitable for a particular intervertebral receiving bed. An intervertebral implant is also provided which may be formed from a multiplicity of implant sections which are fastened together to provide an implant having a desired length. Implants having surface configurations which more closely correspond to the configuration of vertebral endplates are also provided.
Arthur Alfaro - Colts Neck NJ, US Lawrence Shimp - Morganville NJ, US James Russell - Little Silver NJ, US John Boyle - Upper Montclair NJ, US Erik Martz - Howell1 NJ, US Daniel Rosenthal - Millburn NJ, US John Morris - Beachwood NJ, US
International Classification:
A61F002/44
US Classification:
623/017110
Abstract:
A multipart intervertebral implant is provided which includes an implant portion and an implant extender portion. The implant portion and the implant extender portion can be fastened together using any known fastening means including pins, interlocking structure (e.g., dovetail, tongue and groove, etc.), adhesives, etc. The size of the implant extender portion can be selected during a surgical procedure to provide an implant suitable for a particular intervertebral receiving bed. An intervertebral implant is also provided which may be formed from a multiplicity of implant sections which are fastened together to provide an implant having a desired length. Implants having surface configurations which more closely correspond to the configuration of vertebral endplates are also provided.
Arthur Alfaro - Colts Neck NJ, US Lawrence Shimp - Morganville NJ, US James Russell - Little Silver NJ, US John Boyle - Upper Montclair NJ, US Erik Martz - Jackson NJ, US Daniel Rosenthal - Short Hills NJ, US John Morris - Beechwood NJ, US
International Classification:
A61F002/44
US Classification:
623/017160, 623/017110, 606/061000
Abstract:
A multipart intervertebral implant is provided which includes an implant portion and an implant extender portion. The implant portion and the implant extender portion can be fastened together using any known fastening means including pins, interlocking structure (e.g., dovetail, tongue and groove, etc.), adhesives, etc. The size of the implant extender portion can be selected during a surgical procedure to provide an implant suitable for a particular intervertebral receiving bed. An intervertebral implant is also provided which may be formed from a multiplicity of implant sections which are fastened together to provide an implant having a desired length. Implants having surface configurations which more closely correspond to the configuration of vertebral endplates are also provided.
Retaining Mechanism For A Modular Tibial Component Of A Knee Prosthesis
Bruce H. Robie - Glen Rock NJ Daniel E. Rosenthal - Millburn NJ Peter Nelson Schmidt - Ithaca NY
Assignee:
New York Society for the Relief of the Ruptured and Crippled Maintaining the Hospital for Special Surgery - New York NY
International Classification:
A61F 238 A61F 228
US Classification:
623 20
Abstract:
The present invention provides a tibial prosthetic knee component. The prosthesis includes a tibial tray having a posterior rail and an anterior rail, and a tibial insert. The tibial insert has a posterior dovetailed surface matching the posterior rail in the tibial tray, and an anterior surface matching the anterior rail in the tibial tray. The posterior rail of the tibial tray and the posterior dovetailed surface of the tibial insert are curved to provide clearance for the posterior cruciate ligament. A retaining clip is provided for retaining the tibial insert in the tibial tray. The clip includes a tab which extends through the tray into the insert and a resilient holding member remains unloaded when loads are applied to the knee, reducing the likelihood of dissociation of the tray and insert.
Method For Predicting Efficacy Of A Stimulus By Measuring Physiological Response To Stimuli
- New York NY, US Paul Sajda - New York NY, US Paul Deguzman - Valley Cottage NY, US Daniel Rosenthal - New York NY, US Charles Phillip Cloud - New York NY, US Jacek Dmochowski - Montclair NJ, US
Methods are disclosed for determining an efficacy of a stimulus based on one or more measurable physiological responses to one or more stimuli including one or more stimulus features. Data is acquired on physiological responses of a group of one or more subjects to presentation of one or more stimuli including one or more stimulus features. The data on the one or more physiological responses of the one or more subjects is correlated with the presentation of the one or more stimulus features included in the one or more stimuli. The correlated data on the one or more physiological responses are associated with a separately-determined efficacy of the one or more stimuli to form a stimulus efficacy model. From this information, a projected efficacy of a stimulus is determinable by comparing one or more subsequently-measured physiological responses to the stimulus with the stimulus efficacy model.
Photographer at Brighter.com, Freelance Photographer at HD Estates, Photographer at Bella Pictures, Freelance Photojournalist at Coleman-Rayner News Agency
Location:
Greater Los Angeles Area
Industry:
Photography
Work:
Brighter.com - Greater Los Angeles Area since Jun 2013
Photographer
HD Estates - Greater Los Angeles Area since Feb 2013
Freelance Photographer
Bella Pictures - Greater Los Angeles Area since Feb 2013
Photographer
Coleman-Rayner News Agency - Greater Los Angeles Area since Jan 2012
Freelance Photojournalist
Daniel Rosenthal Photography - Freehold, NJ Jan 2011 - Jan 2012
Owner
Education:
Temple University 2003 - 2007
BA, Photography, Television, Audio Production
Marlboro High school
Skills:
Final Cut Pro Photoshop Photography Wedding Photography Event Photography Digital Photography Photo Mechanic Portrait Photography Capture One Commercial Product Photography Professional Audio Digital Audio Audio Engineering Audio Editing Audio Post Production Audio-Visual Production Pro Tools Soundtrack Pro Apple Motion Television Photos Film Storytelling Video
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den Hills played a message encouraging people to get tested for coronavirus Friday, even though the community in that neighborhood is not Hasidic and most people there do not speak Yiddish. Daniel Rosenthal, a New York State assemblymember from Queens, posted a video of the sound truck to Twitter.
Date: Sep 25, 2020
Category: More news
Source: Google
NetJets founder sells helicopter leasing company he co-founded
completed next year, and Milestone will keep its name and remain intact as a subset of GE Capital Aviation, with Santulli as the unit's chairman. He also will become an officer of GE. Milestone's president, Daniel Rosenthal, and several other co-founding executives, will stay in their current positions.
Date: Oct 13, 2014
Category: Business
Source: Google
GE Capital Aviation To Buy Helicopter Lessor Milestone Aviation For $1.775 Bln
Santulli will serve as chairman of the helicopter leasing business and will become an officer of GE. Milestone president Daniel Rosenthal will serve as president of the business, which will continue to operate as "Milestone Aviation Group."
an Am plane that killed 270 people, most of them Americans, over Lockerbie, Scotland. Three of the dead were from Staten Island: Kathleen Jermyn, 20, of Annadale, a student at SUNY-Oneonta; David Platt, 33, of New Dorp, who worked for an architectural firm in England, and Daniel Rosenthal, 20, of St.