Division Chief of Medicine at Providence Regional Medical Center, Medical Director of Interventional Cardiology and Chest Pain Programs at Providence Regional Medical Center, Co-Founder at MeetingPedia, Medical Director of Interventional Cardiology and Chest Pain Programs, PRMCE at everett clinic
Location:
Greater Seattle Area
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Work:
Providence Regional Medical Center - Everett, WA since 2012
Division Chief of Medicine
Providence Regional Medical Center - Everett, WA since 2011
Medical Director of Interventional Cardiology and Chest Pain Programs
MeetingPedia since May 2010
Co-Founder
everett clinic - Everett, WA since Jul 2005
Medical Director of Interventional Cardiology and Chest Pain Programs, PRMCE
The Everett Clinic - Everett, WA 2007 - Oct 2012
Facilities Medical Director, Heart and Vascular Center, Neurology and Nephrology
Education:
Ochsner Clinic 2001 - 2005
Wayne State University School of Medicine 1994 - 1997
MD, Internal Medicine
Sri Venkateswara University 1985 - 1991
MBBS, Medicine
LRG School
Medicine Doctors
Dr. Mahesh Mulumudi, Everett WA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Providence Regional Medical Center Everett 1321 Colby Avenue, Everett, WA 98201
Whidbey General Hospital 101 North Main Street, Coupeville, WA 98239
Harborview Medical Center 325 9Th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104
Education:
Medical School Kurnool Medical College, Ntr University Of Health Sciences Graduated: 1990 Medical School Detroit Med Center Wayne St University Graduated: 1997
Medical School Kurnool Med Coll, Vijayawada Univ Hlth Sci, Kurnool, Ap, India Graduated: 1991
Procedures:
Angioplasty Cardiac Catheterization Cardiac Stress Test Cardioversion Continuous EKG Echocardiogram Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG) Pacemaker and Defibrillator Procedures
Conditions:
Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) Angina Pectoris Congenital Anomalies of the Heart Aortic Regurgitation Aortic Valvular Disease
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Mulumudi graduated from the Kurnool Med Coll, Vijayawada Univ Hlth Sci, Kurnool, Ap, India in 1991. He works in Everett, WA and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease and Interventional Cardiology. Dr. Mulumudi is affiliated with Harborview Medical Center, Providence Regional Medical Center Everett and Whidbey General Hospital.
Providence Health & Services-Washington Business Services · Hospital · General Hospital
PO Box 1147, Everett, WA 98206 1321 Colby Ave, Everett, WA 98201 (425)2613690, (425)2586300
Mahesh S. Mulumudi Chief Of Medicine Services , Director Of Cardiology Services
Providence Everett Medical Center Answering Service · Health/Allied Services · General Hospital · Hospitals · Radiology · Psychiatrist · Family Doctor · Internist
916 Pacific Ave, Everett, WA 98201 PO Box 389672, Seattle, WA 98138 PO Box 1147, Everett, WA 98206 900 Pacific Ave, Everett, WA 98201 (425)2593108, (425)2612000, (425)2587502, (425)2587390
Mahesh Subramanyam Mulumudi
Mulumudi, Dr. Mahesh S Cardiologist · Internist
3901 Hoyt Ave, Everett, WA 98201 (425)2590966
Us Patents
Endoprothesis Stent Delivery System And Method Of Using The Same
Mahesh S. MULUMUDI - Snohomish WA, US Ali ABOUFARES - New York NY, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/84
US Classification:
623 123
Abstract:
An endoprothesis deployment system includes an axial catheter, an outer sheath extending parallel to the axial catheter, and an inner sheath positioned transversely between the axial catheter and outer sheath, the inner sheath including first and second inner sheath sections extending along the axial catheter, each of said first and said second inner sheath sections mounted for axial movement relative to the other inner sheath section.
Endoprosthesis Stent Delivery System And Method Of Using The Same
Mahesh S. MULUMUDI - Snohomish WA, US Ali F. ABOUFARES - New York NY, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/958
US Classification:
623 112
Abstract:
An endoprosthesis deployment system includes an axial catheter, an outer sheath extending parallel to the axial catheter, and an inner sheath positioned transversely between the axial catheter and outer sheath, the inner sheath including first and second inner sheath sections extending along the axial catheter, each of said first and said second inner sheath sections mounted for axial movement relative to the other inner sheath section.
Devices And Methods For Measuring Anatomic Regions
Suman K. Mulumudi - Snohomish WA, US Mahesh S. Mulumudi - Snohomish WA, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/06 A61B 5/107 A61B 5/00
Abstract:
A guidewire insertion tool configured to measure a length of an anatomic region. The tool can include a housing, a light chamber, and a track at least partially extending through the light chamber. The track is adapted to guide a guidewire as it is advanced through the insertion tool. The tool can also include an optical sensor assembly in optical communication with the light chamber. The optical sensor assembly can include one or more light sources, an optical sensor, and a magnifier. The one or more light sources can be adapted to direct light toward a portion of the guidewire within the track, and the optical sensor can be adapted to receive reflected light from the portion of the guidewire within the tract. A processing unit can analyze data from the optical sensor assembly to determine the length of the anatomic region and output the measurement to a display.
Acoustic Collection System For Handheld Electronic Devices
A mounting system is provided to allow the attachment of an acoustic collector to a handheld electronic device such that sound is conducted directly to the device's microphone. A fitted case or band encloses part of the device and includes a tube running from the collector to the device's microphone. In certain embodiments, the tube may be embedded in the case, and a detachable mount may be provided to connect the collector to the case. The collector may be a stethoscope chestpiece, or an open air collector, such as a parabolic collector.
Acoustic Collection System For Handheld Electronic Devices
A mounting system is provided to allow the attachment of an acoustic collector to a handheld electronic device such that sound is conducted directly to the device's microphone. A fitted case or band encloses part of the device and includes a tube running from the collector to the device's microphone. In certain embodiments, the tube may be embedded in the case, and a detachable mount may be provided to connect the collector to the case. The collector may be a stethoscope chestpiece, or an open air collector, such as a parabolic collector.
Acoustic Collection System For Handheld Electronic Devices
A mounting system is provided to allow the attachment of an acoustic collector to a handheld electronic device such that sound is conducted directly to the device's microphone. A fitted case or band encloses part of the device and includes a tube running from the collector to the device's microphone. In certain embodiments, the tube may be embedded in the case, and a detachable mount may be provided to connect the collector to the case. The collector may be a stethoscope chestpiece, or an open air collector, such as a parabolic collector.
Acoustic Collection System For Handheld Electronic Devices
- Shoreline WA, US Mahesh S. Mulumudi - Snohomish WA, US
Assignee:
StratoScientific, Inc. - Shoreline WA
International Classification:
A61B 7/04 H04R 3/04 G10K 11/22
Abstract:
A mounting system is provided to allow the attachment of an acoustic collector to a handheld electronic device such that sound is conducted directly to the device's microphone. A fitted case or band encloses part of the device and includes a tube running from the collector to the device's microphone. In certain embodiments, the tube may be embedded in the case, and a detachable mount may be provided to connect the collector to the case. The collector may be a stethoscope chestpiece, or an open air collector, such as a parabolic collector.
Acoustic Collection System For Handheld Electronic Devices
- Shoreline WA, US Mahesh S. Mulumudi - Snohomish WA, US
Assignee:
STRATOSCIENTIFIC, INC. - Shoreline WA
International Classification:
H04R 1/46
Abstract:
An acoustic collection system for handheld electronic devices is disclosed having a fitted casing with a chestpiece, and a passageway for conducting sound from the chestpiece to a microphone. In one embodiment, the configuration of the passageway can be actively varied by the user to selectively transmit frequencies of interest to the device. In another embodiment, materials with different sound propagation properties may be used to augment or dampen sound within the passage. In another embodiment, a microphone may be placed within the passageway and its position therein varied by the user.
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