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ISLN:
902870138
Admitted:
1975
University:
California State University at Northridge, B.S., 1970
Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center 3360 Burns Rd, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 (561)6947119 (Phone)
Procedures:
Anesthesia Anesthesia For High Risk Patients & Procedures Cardiothoracic Anesthesia Echocardiogram
Conditions:
Cardiothoracic Anesthesia
Certifications:
Anesthesiology, 1991
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll A. B Tarrow Anesthesia Research Award, Thomas Jefferson U Hospital, 1989 R. D. Dripps Oustanding Graduate Anesthesiologist Award, 1990 Chief Resident, Anesthesiology, Thomas Jefferson U Hospital, 1989-1990 Nongynecologic surgery during pregnancy, 1993 The Effect of the prone position on venous pressure and blood loss during lumbar laminectomy, 1992
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School New York College Of Osteopathic Medicine, New York Institute Of Technology Graduated: 1986 Medical School Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Graduated: 1990 Medical School University Of Pennsylvania Graduated: 1982
Dr. Jeffrey N Weiss, Margate FL - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Retinal Associates 5800 Colonial Dr Suite 300, Margate, FL 33063
Broward Health North 201 East Sample Road, Pompano Beach, FL 33064
Northwest Medical Center 2801 North State Road 7, Margate, FL 33063
Education:
Medical School SUNY Downstate Medical Center College Of Medicine Graduated: 1976 Medical School Med College Va Graduated: 1977 Medical School Med College Va Graduated: 1980 Medical School Deaconess Hospital Harvard Graduated: 1982 Medical School Harvard University Graduated: 1982 Medical School Harvard/Mit Graduated: 1981 Medical School Joslin Diabetes Center Graduated: 1982
Background:
Malpractice Claim: 1 time(s)
Dr. Jeffrey A Weiss, Miami Lakes FL - DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery)
Dr. Weiss graduated from the Univ C.i.f.a.s, Esc De Med, Santo Domingo, Dom Rep (closed 1984) in 1981. He works in New York, NY and 1 other location and specializes in Rheumatology and Internal Medicine. Dr. Weiss is affiliated with Montefiore Medical Center.
Dr. Weiss graduated from the Hahnemann University School of Medicine in 1997. He works in Riverdale, NJ and specializes in Allergy & Immunology. Dr. Weiss is affiliated with Chilton Medical Center.
Dr. Weiss graduated from the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine of New York Institute of Technology in 1990. He works in Wasilla, AK and specializes in Dermatology.
Kidslink Hospitalist Group 1919 E Thomas Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85016 (602)9332337 (phone), (602)9330755 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson Medical College Graduated: 1971
Procedures:
Lumbar Puncture
Conditions:
Anemia Anxiety Phobic Disorders Autism Bacterial Pneumonia Congenital Anomalies of the Heart
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Weiss graduated from the Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson Medical College in 1971. He works in Phoenix, AZ and specializes in Pediatrics. Dr. Weiss is affiliated with Phoenix Childrens Hospital.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Jeffrey N. Weiss President
Jeffrey N. Weiss, M.D., PA
5800 Colonial Dr, Pompano Beach, FL 33063
Jeffrey A. Weiss President
Jupiter Speedi Sign, Inc Manufactures Signs
2875 Jupiter Park Dr, Jupiter, FL 33458 (561)7447446
2010 to 2000 Owner/General ManagerJeff's Gourmet Catering and Consulting Craftsbury Common, VT 2005 to 2010 ChefStoweflake Mountain Resort and Spa Stowe, VT 2000 to 2004 Executive ChefThe Ritz Carlton Hotel Cleveland, OH 1996 to 2000 Executive ChefThe Ritz Carlton Hotel Palm Beach, FL 1992 to 1996 Executive Sous ChefThe Ritz Carlton Hotel Atlanta, GA 1995 to 1995 Executive Sous ChefTop Notch Resort and Spa Stowe, VT 1990 to 1992 Chef TournantHyatt Regency Hotel
1989 to 1990 Hilton HeadMatpalatset Stockholm 1988 to 1988 Sous ChefClas Pa Hornet Stockholm 1986 to 1988 Commis Chef
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Apparatus And Method For Cannulating Retinal Blood Vessels
An apparatus and method for safely cannulating a retinal blood vessel is described. The apparatus consists of a micropipette,micromanipulator and positioner mounted to a base which is attached to a wrist rest commonly used in eye surgery. The micropipette is connected to tubing such that a medication may be injected through the micropipette into the blood vessel or conversely, a small quantity of material may be removed from a blood vessel. Alternatively, a catheter, wire or stent may be placed through the cannula to treat or diagnose an area remote from the insertion site. The ability to cannulate a retinal blood vessel should be efficacious in the treatment of vein and artery occlusion, ocular tumors and other retinal, vascular and optic nerve disorders that would benefit from diagnosis and/or treatment.
The novel design of the eye self-test device increases patient compliance by reminding the patient to self-test and allows the patients doctor to monitor compliance with the testing regimen. The data may be recorded and the patient notified if a change in vision necessitates examination by the doctor. The test is robustly manufactured to withstand breakage and is lightweight and portable. Its preferred method of attachment is such that it is capable of adhering to any vertically visible surfaces such that the conspicuous location of the test should encourage an improvement in testing compliance. Patient information, including instructions for testing and the doctors name and telephone number for contacting in case of emergency may be provided internal or external to the device.
A device for automatically detecting a change in inclination beyond a threshold level is provided. Preferably the change in inclination results from a reduction of pressure for a tire associated with a vehicle. In the preferred embodiment mercury tilt switches are preferably placed at right angles to each other and are placed at least substantially parallel to the horizontal plane. The contacts of the tilt switch can be at least substantially vertically oriented to further reduce spurious activation. The tilt switches are preferably connected to a timing circuit such that only a preset time duration activation will result in a signal being sent to a notification device, such as a light, sound, or other indication member or device.
The novel design of the eye self-test device increases patient compliance by reminding the patient to self-test and allows the patients doctor to monitor compliance with the testing regimen. The data may be recorded and the patient notified if a change in vision necessitates examination by the doctor. The test is robustly manufactured to withstand breakage and is lightweight and portable. Its preferred method of attachment is such that it is capable of adhering to any vertically visible surfaces such that the conspicuous location of the test should encourage an improvement in testing compliance. Patient information, including instructions for testing and the doctors name and telephone number for contacting in case of emergency may be provided internal or external to the device. In an alternative embodiment, an event reminder is provided which can also include an eye-self test.
Apparatus And Method For Cannulating Retinal Blood Vessels
An apparatus and method for safely cannulating a retinal blood vessel is described. The apparatus consists of a micropipette/microcannula, micromanipulator and positioner mounted to a base, which is attached to a wrist rest commonly used in eye surgery. The micropipette/microcannula is connected to tubing such that a medication may be injected through the micropipette/microcannula into the blood vessel or conversely, a small quantity of material may be removed from a blood vessel. Alternatively, a catheter, wire or stent may be placed through the micropipette/microcannula to treat or diagnose an area remote from the insertion site. The ability to cannulate a retinal blood vessel should be efficacious in the treatment of vein and artery occlusion, ocular tumors and other retinal, vascular and optic nerve disorders that would benefit from diagnosis and/or treatment.
An apparatus and method for safely cannulating a blood vessels, including but not limited retinal blood vessels, is described. In one embodiment, the apparatus can consist of a micropipette/microcannula, micromanipulator and positioner mounted to a base, which is attached to a wrist rest commonly used in eye surgery. The micropipette/microcannula is connected to tubing such that a medication may be injected through the micropipette/microcannula into the blood vessel or conversely, a small quantity of material may be removed from a blood vessel. Alternatively, a catheter, wire or stent may be placed through the micropipette/microcannula to treat or diagnose an area remote from the insertion site. The ability to cannulate a retinal blood vessel should be efficacious in the treatment of vein and artery occlusion, ocular tumors and other retinal, vascular and optic nerve disorders that would benefit from diagnosis and/or treatment. In another embodiment, a self-sealing needle is provided which allows the perforation of a blood vessel or other structure and the minimization of hemorrhaging when the needle is withdrawn from the blood vessel/structure.
Disclosed is a selective telephone call blocker, preferably with timer. The user preferably sets the current time and one or more beginning and ending time periods during which the call block feature is active. The user then selects, one or more codes, such as two letter or number code(s). During the period of time in which the call block feature is active the device will automatically ask the caller to enter the code in order for the call to be completed. If the correct code is entered within a preset time period the call will be transmitted to the telephone or answering machine. If an incorrect code or no code is entered, the invention preferably repeats the request for correct code entry. If within a next preset time period the correct code is not entered the call will be disconnected. Preferably, the call block feature is not operational if the receiving phone is in use.
Application Programming Interface For Determining When A Mobile Device Is Inside A Vehicle
A method for determining if a pre-configured set of relevant conditions exist that can be used to suggest a mobile device is within the confines of a vehicle operator compartment or passenger vehicle compartment. Then, an application-programming interface can be used to signal a program when those conditions are meet, and what conditions were involved in that determination.
K-TV of Houston, the family of Houston landscape architect Marc Teppesen said he and associate Mark Scioneaux were on the scouting trip when Houston architect Scott Reagan Miller, Houston real estate investor Stuart Kensinger and his wife Angela Kensinger, and Houston investment banker Jeffrey Weiss
Date: Apr 22, 2019
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Dallas Ebola patient being treated with experimental drug
Matthew Watkins reported from Dallas, Christy Hoppe reported from Austin and Todd J. Gillman reported from Washington. Jeffrey Weiss, Sherry Jacobson and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
Date: Oct 07, 2014
Source: Google
Pentagon: No crackdown on Christians for expressing faith - USA Today
"Conservatives are supposed to stand for truth against relativism. But that seems not to be the play in this case," wrote RealClearReligion columnist Jeffrey Weiss. "Truth that doesn't fit a predetermined narrative is stood on its head and square-peg-crammed into a round hole."
The acquiring groupincluding Zev Weiss, Chairman Morry Weiss, and Chief Operating Officer Jeffrey Weisshas offered to buy stock not already owned by the Weiss family or its affiliates for $18.20 a share in cash, representing a 13% premium over the Class A shares Thursdays close and a 27% premiumIn September, Zev Weiss and Jeffrey Weiss made a per-share offer of $17.18 for American Greetings, leading the company to announce its board would form a special committee of independent directors to consider the proposal.
Many look for an answer in the Bible's long-suffering Job, who is counseled to trust that God will work it all out for the faithful ... which is not necessarily the most satisfying of answers," writes Texas religion commentator Jeffrey Weiss.