1400 Marlton Pike E, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 (888)6784632 (Phone)
Certifications:
Orthopedic Surgery, 1978 Radiology
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
3B Orthopaedics 800 Spruce St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
1400 Marlton Pike E, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034
Lankenau Medical Center 100 East Lancaster Avenue, Wynnewood, PA 19096
Pennsylvania Hospital 800 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Education:
Medical School University Of Pennsylvania School Of Medicine Graduated: 1971 Medical School Pennsylvania Hospital Graduated: 1972 Medical School Penn Hospital Graduated: 1973
Affiliations:
International Congress for Joint Reconstruction, Member The International Congress for Joint Reconstruction (ICJR) delivers continuing medical education to orthopedic surgeons focused on the latest operative techniques, procedures, advanced devices, and improvements in patient care. Physicians affiliated with ICJR are committed to offering patients the best treatment options available today
University Of Toledo Physicians LLCUniversity Toledo Medical Center Pathology 3000 Arlington Ave STE 2280, Toledo, OH 43614 (419)3833469 (phone), (419)3833066 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Toledo College of Medicine Graduated: 1985
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Booth graduated from the University of Toledo College of Medicine in 1985. He works in Toledo, OH and specializes in Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology. Dr. Booth is affiliated with University Of Toledo Medical Center.
Pennsylvania Hospital University PA Health System
800 Spruce St, Philadelphia, PA 19107 Curtis Center
601 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19106 3b Orthopaedics Pc
100 E Lancaster Ave, Wynnewood, PA 19096
800 Spruce St, Philadelphia, PA 19107 1400 Marlton Pike E, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 170 S Independence Mall W, Philadelphia, PA 19106
Education:
University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine Pennsylvania Hospital - Residency - Orthopaedic Surgery Pennsylvania Hospital - Residency - Surgery
Board certifications:
American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery Certification in Orthopaedic Surgery
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Robert Booth Administrative Officer
PaySpan Inc Data Processing Service
Two Ravinia Drive Ste 1710, Atlanta, GA 30346 (904)9976777, (904)5887106
Mr Robert Booth Owner
Community Land Title Corp Title Companies & Agents
2400 SE Veterans Memorial Parkway, #214, Port Saint Lucie, FL 34952 (772)3373335, (772)3373441
Robert Booth Owner
Power Plus Electric Affinity Systems Ltd Electric Contractors
22948 128 Ave, Maple Ridge, BC V2X4R8 (604)3418739, (604)4630910
Robert Booth Owner
Power Plus Electric Electric Contractors
(604)3418739, (604)4630910
Robert Booth Administrative Officer
PaySpan Inc Data Processing Service
2 Ravinia Dr STE 1710, Atlanta, GA 30346 (904)9976777, (904)5887106
Robert Emrey Booth Medical Doctor
Aria 3B Orthopaedics Specialists Medical Doctor's Office · Offices and Clinics of Medical Doctors, Nsk
601 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19106 (215)4099300
Feb 2014 to 2000 Class A CDL Truck DriverPrime, Inc. Springfield, MO Feb 2012 to Dec 2013 CDL A Truck DriverHome Team Pest Defense Norcross, GA Oct 2005 to Dec 2011 Registered Pest Control Technician
Education:
CDL of Georgia Winder, GA 2012 to 2012 Commercial Drivers License Certification in Driving Safety, Cargo Safety, Air Breaks, Combination Vehicles, Pre/Post Trip Vehicle inspection, Vehicle Control SkillsGwinnett Tech Lawrenceville, GA 1996 GED in Vocational
Us Patents
Method And Apparatus For Compressing Hypertext Transfer Protocol (Http) Messages
A method and apparatus for compressing Internet protocol messages, such as HyperText Transport Protocol (HTTP) messages. Codewords ( ) are provided for commonly occurring HTTP data elements, such as request lines, header lines, status lines, or portions thereof, such as method fields, URL fields, version fields, and status codes or messages. The codewords are used to provide a compressed HTTP message with a reduced amount of data relative to ASCII coding. If other data is included with the message, such as an entity body (e. g. , a requested object such as an HTML page), the other data can be coded separately ( ) and recombined ( ) with the codewords for the HTTP data elements. The codewords may have reserved bits for providing specific information about the message. The amount of data that must be communicated, e. g. , to or from a subscriber terminal ( ), is thereby reduced.
Method And Apparatus For Defining, Managing And Distributing Broadcast Names
The Domain Name System (DNS), which has been used for mapping names to Internet Protocol (IP) addresses, is adapted to a broadcast environment, such as a broadband cable or satellite television network. A number of master files are stored on a broadcast name server that define zones of domains in a domain name space, which may include a television-related domain, with sub-domains for different service providers (e. g. , ABC, HBO), and a cable domain, with sub-domains for applications, administrative functions and operating system-functions, e. g. , at a set-top terminal. The television sub-domains may have their own sub-domains. For example, âABCâ may have the sub-domains âNEWSâ, âWEATHERâ, and âSPORTS. â The master files are used to form broadcast resource records, which include an identifier for broadcast services (e. g. , âABCâ) or other data sources, and which are transmitted to end user terminal devices periodically, or in response to a query.
Object And Feature Authorization For Digital Communication Terminals
Robert Charles Booth - Jamison PA Donald Tavoletti - Warrington PA Michael Difiglia - Jenkintown PA
Assignee:
General Instrument Corporation - Horsham PA
International Classification:
G06F 1130
US Classification:
713201, 713200, 709225, 707 9
Abstract:
A system for security and authorization processing in digital terminals. The processing load of a security processor ( ) at the terminal ( ) is reduced by configuring a multiple applications manager (MAM) ( ) to determine if frequently-transmitted application data should be downloaded. The security processor is used by the MAM to build a local virtual application table ( ) that indicates which applications are authorized for downloading. The security processor configures the terminal with an authorization state so that it knows which applications it is authorized to download, i. e. , the applications ( ) whose required authorization state correlate with the terminals configured authorization state. The security processor is accessed when the terminals authorization state changes, or when a required authorization state of an application changes. These events are typically relatively infrequent.
System And Methods For Automatically Selecting, Mapping And Designating Components For Digital Cable Service Distribution Systems
A system and methods are provided for selecting head-end equipment and services for digital cable service distribution systems. Enhancing CATV service capabilities to include digital services can be expensive, especially since design and configuration of head-end equipment requires a great deal of engineering expertise. The invention improves efficiency by providing an automated rule-based system and method to help ease that task. The invention also functions to present the listing of required components in a Bill of Material (BOM) format that could be implemented with customer specific pricing structures to facilitate purchase requisition and order fulfillment. Another function of the invention is to facilitate mapping between an end-user display channel, a terrestrial broadcast frequency, and a satellite communications frequency. The relationship between services, service providers, and the necessary component configurations are presented in an easily recognizable format, referred to as a “Channel Map.” These features are provided by a user-interface that permits channel assignment and configuration tasks to be performed more easily. Although the invention is presented in the context of a networked solution, the rule-based system could just as well be implemented on a single computer system.
Server-Based Software Architecture For Digital Television Terminal
Server software is utilized as a fundamental building block for the software architecture of digital television terminals (DCTs) and related devices (remote clients). For example, a web page may be stored on a digital terminal for access by a user of a client device to request specific actions to be performed or to request information. The client device communicates user requests to the digital terminal, whereupon an appropriate web page is retrieved by the server software and transmitted to and displayed on the client device. The user may subsequently make a selection via the web page, whereupon the client device sends the request back to the digital terminal. The client device can be used, e.g., to request a specific television channel via a web-type interface, in response to which the server software in the terminal will tune an associated television and return a new web page to the client device, indicating that the channel was successfully tuned.
Methods And Apparatus For Integrating One-Way And Two-Way Security Systems To Enable Secure Distribution Of Encrypted Services
The present invention provides methods and apparatus for integrating one-way and two-way security systems to enable secure distribution of services. A decryption device securely receives and decrypts encrypted services from one or more service providers. A consumer device securely communicates with the decryption device. A user interface associated with the consumer device initiates a service request for a requested service from a service provider. In operation, the service request is communicated from the consumer device to the decryption device. The requested service is then acquired by the decryption device as an encrypted requested service. The acquired requested service is then decrypted by the decryption device. The requested service is re-encrypted and securely communicated from the decryption device to the consumer device. The re-encrypted requested service is then decrypted and decoded at the consumer device to provide the requested service.
Instrumentation For The Prevention Of Embolisms During Total Joint Arthroplasty
Robert E. Booth - Philadelphia PA Gregory C. Stalcup - Columbia City IN
Assignee:
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
International Classification:
A61B 1756
US Classification:
606 53
Abstract:
The invention herein describe reduces the concerns associated with the use of intramedullary instrumentation by providing for the reduction of pressure within the medullary canal as the intramedullary instrument is inserted. Specifically, in the preferred embodiment a sleeve having a proximal end connected to a vacuum source is fitted over the intramedullary rod so that as the rod is inserted into the intramedullary canal, the pressure within the canal is reduced to thereby reduce the magnitude of cells released into the blood stream. In order to draw air from the medullary canal, the proximal end of the sleeve includes a gasket which seal against the intramedullary rod causing the air to be drawn only from the distal end of the sleeve. In an alternative embodiment, an air passage is provided directly through the instrument with the exposed end of the instrument being connected to a vacuum source.
Robert E. Booth - Philadelphia PA Gregory C. Stalcup - Columbia City IN Rodney Bays - Pierceton IN Billy N. Sisk - Claypool IN Timothy R. Miller - Warsaw IN
Assignee:
Zimmer, Inc. - Warsaw IN
International Classification:
A61B 1715 A61B 1766
US Classification:
606 88
Abstract:
The instrumentation set of this invention assists the surgeon in selecting the proper implant components, in determining the amount of distal bone to resect, and in aligning instrumentation designed to resect the bone. The instrumentation set provides numerous systems for verifying to the surgeon that he has correctly aligned the instruments prior to removing any bone. The set includes a rotational alignment guide, which aids the surgeon in establishing the appropriate rotational alignment for the knee as determined by reference to standard femoral landmarks such as the posterior condyles and epicondyles. The rotational alignment guide includes a slot for guiding a saw blade for removal of the posterior condyles of the femur. The set further includes a tensor designed to tense the knee joint in flexion and extension. The tensor is activated by a torque wrench so that a measured amount of tension force can be applied to the joint.