San Mateo Orthopedic Medical Group 77 N San Mateo Dr STE 1, San Mateo, CA 94401 (650)3420854 (phone), (650)3422198 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Graduated: 1998
Procedures:
Carpal Tunnel Decompression Hip/Femur Fractures and Dislocations Knee Arthroscopy Lower Arm/Elbow/Wrist Fractures and Dislocations Occupational Therapy Evaluation Shoulder Arthroscopy Knee Replacement Shoulder Surgery
Conditions:
Fractures, Dislocations, Derangement, and Sprains Internal Derangement of Knee Cartilage Intervertebral Disc Degeneration Osteoarthritis Rotator Cuff Syndrome and Allied Disorders
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Park graduated from the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in 1998. He works in San Mateo, CA and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery and Orthopedic Sports Medicine. Dr. Park is affiliated with Mills Peninsula Health Services.
Us Patents
User Interfaces For Setting Up An Electronic Device
- Cupertino CA, US Patrick L. COFFMAN - San Francisco CA, US Dennis Sungwoo PARK - San Francisco CA, US Richard MONDELLO - Mountain View CA, US Vijay SUNDARAM - San Ramon CA, US Caleb DAVENPORT - Sunnyvale CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/0481 G06F 3/0484 G06F 3/14
Abstract:
In some embodiments a second electronic device with which an output device is associated facilitates associating the output device with a first electronic device. In some embodiments, a second electronic device that is associated with an additional user facilitates associating the additional user with a first electronic device.
User Interfaces For Calibrations And/Or Synchronizations
- Cupertino CA, US Dennis Sungwoo PARK - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 9/451 G06F 3/16
Abstract:
In some embodiments, a first electronic device displays a user interface with a first electronic device directing placement of a second electronic device to calibrate and/or synchronize the output(s) of one or more third electronic devices or the first electronic device. In some embodiments, a first electronic device evaluates the position of a first electronic device to perform a calibration and/or synchronization of one or more outputs of another electronic device.
- Cupertino CA, US Rebecca L. WEBER - San Francisco CA, US Divya NAG - Cupertino CA, US Christopher D. SOLI - Mountain View CA, US Lawrence Y. YANG - Bellevue WA, US Stephen O. LEMAY - Palo Alto CA, US Kevin LYNCH - Woodside CA, US Stacey LYSIK - San Jose CA, US Dylan Ross EDWARDS - San Jose CA, US Zachury MINJACK - San Francisco CA, US Zachery KENNEDY - San Jose CA, US Adam L. BEBERG - San Jose CA, US Dennis S. PARK - San Francisco CA, US Afshad M. MISTRI - Mountain View CA, US Anton M. DAVYDOV - Gilroy CA, US
The present disclosure relates to aggregating and sharing wellness data. The wellness data can be received by a user device from any number of sensors external or internal to the user device, from a user manually entering the wellness data, or from other users or entities. The user device can securely store the wellness data on the user device and transmit the wellness data to be stored on a remote database. A user of the device can share some or all of the wellness data with friends, relatives, caregivers, healthcare providers, or the like. The user device can further display a user's wellness data in an aggregated view of different types of wellness data. Wellness data of other users can also be viewed if authorizations from those users have been received.
User Interfaces For Browsing Content From Multiple Content Applications On An Electronic Device
- Cupertino CA, US Dennis S. PARK - San Francisco CA, US Tito Lloyd BALSAMO - San Francisco CA, US Jonathan LOCHHEAD - Scotts Valley CA, US Yesmeen EL-SHAFEY - Denver CO, US Graham R. CLARKE - Mountain View CA, US Peter D. ANTON - San Francisco CA, US Jennifer L. C. FOLSE - San Francisco CA, US William M. BACHMAN - San Jose CA, US Stephen O. LEMAY - Palo Alto CA, US Gregg SUZUKI - Daly City CA, US Alan C. DYE - San Francisco CA, US
In some embodiments, an electronic device presents media items from different media applications in a unified media browsing application. In some embodiments, an electronic device facilitates browsing of media from different media applications based on category of media (e.g., movies, television shows, etc.). In some embodiments, an electronic device facilitates setup of a unified media browsing application that presents media items from different media applications in a unified media browsing user interface. In some embodiments, an electronic device displays multiple episodes of a collection of episodic content (e.g., a television series) in a user interface for the collection of episodic content. In some embodiments, an electronic device displays representations of, and provides access to, live-event media items accessible on the electronic device.
User Interfaces For Browsing Content From Multiple Content Applications On An Electronic Device
- Cupertino CA, US Dennis S. PARK - San Francisco CA, US Tito Lloyd BALSAMO - San Francisco CA, US Jonathan LOCHHEAD - Scotts Valley CA, US Yesmeen EL-SHAFEY - Denver CO, US Graham R. CLARKE - Mountian View CA, US Peter D. ANTON - San Francisco CA, US Jennifer L. C. FOLSE - San Francisco CA, US William M. BACHMAN - San Jose CA, US Stephen O. LEMAY - Palo Alto CA, US Gregg SUZUKI - Daly City CA, US Alan C. DYE - San Francisco CA, US
In some embodiments, an electronic device presents media items from different media applications in a unified media browsing application. In some embodiments, an electronic device facilitates browsing of media from different media applications based on category of media (e.g., movies, television shows, etc.). In some embodiments, an electronic device facilitates setup of a unified media browsing application that presents media items from different media applications in a unified media browsing user interface. In some embodiments, an electronic device displays multiple episodes of a collection of episodic content (e.g., a television series) in a user interface for the collection of episodic content. In some embodiments, an electronic device displays representations of, and provides access to, live-event media items accessible on the electronic device.
User Interfaces For Browsing Content From Multiple Content Applications On An Electronic Device
- Cupertino CA, US Dennis S. PARK - San Francisco CA, US Tito Lloyd BALSAMO - San Francisco CA, US Jonathan LOCHHEAD - Scotts Valley CA, US Yesmeen EL-SHAFEY - Denver CO, US Graham R. CLARKE - Mountian View CA, US Peter D. ANTON - San Francisco CA, US Jennifer L. C. FOLSE - San Francisco CA, US William M. BACHMAN - San Jose CA, US Stephen O. LEMAY - Palo Alto CA, US Gregg SUZUKI - Daly City CA, US Alan C. DYE - San Francisco CA, US
In some embodiments, an electronic device presents media items from different media applications in a unified media browsing application. In some embodiments, an electronic device facilitates browsing of media from different media applications based on category of media (e.g., movies, television shows, etc.). In some embodiments, an electronic device facilitates setup of a unified media browsing application that presents media items from different media applications in a unified media browsing user interface. In some embodiments, an electronic device displays multiple episodes of a collection of episodic content (e.g., a television series) in a user interface for the collection of episodic content. In some embodiments, an electronic device displays representations of, and provides access to, live-event media items accessible on the electronic device.
User Interfaces For Browsing Content From Multiple Content Applications On An Electronic Device
- Cupertino CA, US Dennis S. PARK - San Francisco CA, US Tito Lloyd BALSAMO - San Francisco CA, US Jonathan LOCHHEAD - Scotts Valley CA, US Yesmeen EL-SHAFEY - Cupertino CA, US Graham R. CLARKE - Mountain View CA, US Peter D. ANTON - San Francisco CA, US Jennifer L. C. FOLSE - San Francisco CA, US William M. BACHMAN - San Jose CA, US Stephen O. LEMAY - Palo Alto CA, US Gregg SUZUKI - Daly City CA, US Alan C. DYE - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/0482 H04N 21/431 H04N 21/472
Abstract:
In some embodiments, an electronic device presents media items from different media applications in a unified media browsing application. In some embodiments, an electronic device facilitates browsing of media from different media applications based on category of media (e.g., movies, television shows, etc.). In some embodiments, an electronic device facilitates setup of a unified media browsing application that presents media items from different media applications in a unified media browsing user interface. In some embodiments, an electronic device displays multiple episodes of a collection of episodic content (e.g., a television series) in a user interface for the collection of episodic content. In some embodiments, an electronic device displays representations of, and provides access to, live-event media items accessible on the electronic device.
Integrated Security System Having Threat Visualization
- Sunnyvale CA, US Lyubov Nesteroff - Pleasant Hill CA, US Natalia L. Shimuk - Mountain View CA, US Rene Chavez - San Jose CA, US Sujatha P. Subbarao - San Jose CA, US Dennis Park - Walnut Creek CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
Abstract:
Techniques are described for taking direct actions, such as selectively blocking or allowing traffic and applications, while monitoring events from a graphical representation of threats. As such, the administrator in an enterprise interacts with the graphical representation of threats rendered by the security management system to automatically invoke a policy/rule module of the security management system to configure and update security policies for the security devices deployed throughout the computer networks of the enterprise. An administrator may, for example, interact with the representation of threats rendered by the threat control module based on the data aggregated from the distributed security devices and, responsive to the interaction, the security management system may identify a relevant set of the security devices, automatically construct security policies having ordered rules within the policies for the identified set of security devices, and automatically communicate and install the policies in the identified set of security devices.
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Dennis Park President
MT. DIABLO SKI CLUB Membership Sport/Recreation Club
247 Kuss Rd, Danville, CA 94526 PO Box 5114, Walnut Creek, CA 94596
Dennis Park
PARK INVESTMENT GROUP LLC
Dennis Y. Park Managing
Moreno Park Holdings, LLC Medical Consulting & General Consulting