Acupuncture Allergy & Asthma Alternative Care Family Medicine Pediatric Allergy Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility Sports Medicine
Address:
Sports Acupuncture & Family Wellness LLC 36-42 Newark St Suite 203, Hoboken, NJ 07030 2017540104 (Phone)
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School American University of Complimentary Medicine Medical School Swedish Institute College of Health Sciences Medical School ACQC Medical School China Beijing International Hospital Medical School Montefiore Hosp Medical School The Yu Wen Clinic Medical School Columbia University Medical School Chinese Herbal Patent Formulas-Classical Chinese Medicine Medical School Cosmetic Acupuncture Certification-China Beijing International Hospital Medical School Essential Oils Chinese Medical Treatments-Classical Chinese Medicine Medical School Infertility, Pregnancy and Post-Partum Care Acupuncture-Daoist Healing Arts Medical School Mei Wen Cosmetic Acupuncture Medical School Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center-Acupuncture For The Cancer Patient
Dr. Chang graduated from the Emory University School of Medicine in 1997. He works in Sedona, AZ and 3 other locations and specializes in Ophthalmology. Dr. Chang is affiliated with Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital, Northridge Hospital Medical Center, Providence Holy Cross Medical Center and Verde Valley Medical Center.
Radiation Oncology Associates 11141 Parkview Plz Dr STE 110, Fort Wayne, IN 46845 2602669100 (phone), 2602669110 (fax)
Radiation Oncology AssociatesNortheast Indiana Cancer Center 516 E Maumee St, Angola, IN 46703 2606242120 (phone), 2606242818 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Tufts University School of Medicine Graduated: 2002
Conditions:
Breast Neoplasm, Malignant Gastric Cancer Liver Cancer Malignant Neoplasm of Colon Malignant Neoplasm of Esophagus
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Chang graduated from the Tufts University School of Medicine in 2002. He works in Fort Wayne, IN and 1 other location and specializes in Radiation Oncology. Dr. Chang is affiliated with Cameron Memorial Community Hospital, Lutheran Hospital Of Indiana and Parkview Hospital Randallia.
- Danvers MA, US - Cambridge MA, US - Boston MA, US Alexander Ship - Danvers MA, US Sonya Sanat Bhavsar - Danvers MA, US Noam Josephy - Danvers MA, US Elazer R. Edelman - Cambridge MA, US Brian Yale Chang - Cambridge MA, US Steven Keller - Cambridge MA, US
Assignee:
ABIOMED, Inc. - Danvers MA Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Cambridge MA The Brigham and Women's Hospital, Inc. - Boston MA
The systems and methods described herein determine metrics of cardiac performance via a mechanical circulatory support device and use the cardiac performance to calibrate, control and deliver mechanical circulatory support for the heart. The systems include a controller configured to operate the device, receive inputs indicative of device operating conditions and hemodynamic parameters, and determine vascular performance, including vascular resistance and compliance, and native cardiac output. The systems and methods operate by using the mechanical circulatory support device (e.g., a heart pump) to introduce controlled perturbations of the vascular system and, in response, determine heart parameters such as stroke volume, vascular resistance and compliance, left ventricular end diastolic pressure, and ultimately determine native cardiac output.
Systems, Devices, And Methods For Extracorporeal Removal Of Carbon Dioxide
Steven Paul KELLER - Brookline MA, US Brian Yale CHANG - Boston MA, US Jayon WANG - Allston MA, US
International Classification:
A61M 1/16 B01D 19/00
Abstract:
Systems, devices, and methods are provided for removing carbon dioxide from a target fluid, such as, for example, blood, to treat hypercarbic respiratory failure or another condition. A device is provided including first and second membrane components for removing dissolved gaseous carbon dioxide and bicarbonate from the fluid, which can be done simultaneously. The device can be in the form of a cartridge configured for use in a dialysis system. A method of treatment is also provided, involving drawing blood from a patient and bringing the patient's blood in contact with a first membrane component having a sweep gas passing therethrough, and a second membrane component having a dialysate passing therethrough. The dialysate's composition can be selected such that charge neutrality is maintained.
Systems And Methods For Determining Cardiac Performance
- Danvers MA, US - Cambridge MA, US - Boston MA, US Alexander Ship - Danvers MA, US Sonya Sanat Bhavsar - Danvers MA, US Noam Josephy - Danvers MA, US Elazer R. Edelman - Cambridge MA, US Brian Yale Chang - Cambridge MA, US Steven Keller - Cambridge MA, US
International Classification:
A61M 1/10 A61M 1/12
Abstract:
The systems and methods described herein determine metrics of cardiac performance via a mechanical circulatory support device and use the cardiac performance to calibrate, control and deliver mechanical circulatory support for the heart. The systems include a controller configured to operate the device, receive inputs indicative of device operating conditions and hemodynamic parameters, and determine vascular performance, including vascular resistance and compliance, and native cardiac output. The systems and methods operate by using the mechanical circulatory support device (e.g., a heart pump) to introduce controlled perturbations of the vascular system and, in response, determine heart parameters such as stroke volume, vascular resistance and compliance, left ventricular end diastolic pressure, and ultimately determine native cardiac output.
Kamehameha Schools May 1987 - Aug 2015
Retired Business Administrator
Kamehameha Schools May 1987 - 2011
Fiscal Administrator
Hawaiian Islands May 1987 - 2011
Iolani
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Non Profits Strategic Planning System Administration Educational Management Staff Development Fundraising K 12 Business Analysis Team Building Knowledge Management Leadership Higher Education Program Development Nonprofits Educational Technology Event Planning