Internal Derangement of Knee Osteoarthritis Fractures, Dislocations, Derangement, and Sprains Internal Derangement of Knee Cartilage Internal Derangement of Knee Ligaments
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English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Randolph graduated from the Indiana University School of Medicine in 1970. He works in Indianapolis, IN and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery and Orthopedic Sports Medicine. Dr. Randolph is affiliated with Riverview Health Hospital and St Vincent Indianapolis Hospital & Heart Center.
St Cloud Hospital Emergency Medicine 1406 6 Ave N Er, Saint Cloud, MN 56303 (320)2555656 (phone), (320)6567044 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Medical College of Wisconsin School of Medicine Graduated: 1997
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Randolph graduated from the Medical College of Wisconsin School of Medicine in 1997. He works in Saint Cloud, MN and specializes in Emergency Medicine.
Us Patents
Computer And Telephone Apparatus With User Friendly Computer Interface And Enhanced Integrity Features
Lawrence D. Weiss - New York NY Joseph C. Kawan - Hollywood CA Leslie Roth - Plainview NY Jim R. Vollmer - Los Angeles CA Morris L. Tucci - Van Nuys CA Melvin M. Takata - Hermosa Beach CA Alfred S. Samulon - Malibu CA Dilip J. Parekh - Los Angeles CA Sarkis A. Meguerdijian - Glendale CA Harvey Marks - Canoga Park CA Shan Lee - Hacienda Heights CA Douglas W. Caruthers - Redondo CA Leo Ahlin - Rexdale, CA Leslie Moss - Los Angeles CA Kenneth Krieger - Northport NY Carol A. Medine - Los Angeles CA Truc Nguyen - Cerritos CA Marjorie Engber - New York NY Edward Chin - Dix Hills NY Lucilla K. Warren - Los Angeles CA Joseph P. Randolph - Winchester MA Robert Haddock - New York NY
Assignee:
Transaction Technology, Inc. - Santa Monica CA
International Classification:
H04M 1100
US Classification:
379 98
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a telephone configured as a programmable microcomputer (telephone-computer) which operates in most circumstances through a standard telephone 12-key keypad input. The telephone-computer includes telephone electronics and a microprocessor unit operated in conjunction with other computer elements, including memory devices, and a programmable gate array (PGA) chip and enhanced integrity features, and has the overall appearance of a telephone. The PGA has the capability of being reconfigured to accommodate various types of softwares which require different hardware configuration, but without actually reconfiguring the hardware. The telephone-computer delivers data processing capabilities and services through an ordinary telephone instrument via conventional telephone lines with a network host computer which communicates with a vast panoply of service bureaus. Specifically, operating software is downloaded to the telephone-computer by the network host computer to reconfigure the PGA to format the microcomputer necessary to conform to the software format used by the service bureaus.
Digital Screen Phone Terminal With Graphical User Interface
Robert L. Haddock - New York NY Joseph P. Randolph - Winchester MA
Assignee:
M Power Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
H04M 1100
US Classification:
379 9323
Abstract:
A telephone device for accessing electronic services includes a housing having a front portion with a display device and a telephone keypad. The telephone device provides a graphical user interface whereby user selectable options are presented in a graphical format on the display device and a user is allowed to make selections therefrom with, for example, a point-and-click mechanism. A processor, preferably a single programmable digital signal processor, is responsive to the telephone keypad and the user selectable options and executes a variety of modem functions, telephone functions, and application programs. The programmable digital signal processor also supports the graphical user interface.