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Allentown Fitness Complex Fort Washington, MD Jan 2005 to Mar 2011 Manager - Full TimeTheresa Banks Aquatics Center Glenarden, MD Jan 1995 to Oct 2005 Manager - Part Time (Promotion)National Institute of Health Bethesda, MD Mar 2002 to Jul 2005 Laborer - Water Treatment and Duck CleanerGIANT FOOD, INC Landover, MD Jan 2002 to Jun 2002 LaborerHOMERUNS.COM, INC Landover, MD Oct 2000 to Aug 2001 Assistant Selection ManagerTheresa Banks Aquatics Center Hyattsville, MD May 1996 to Sep 1996 Manager/Lifeguard - Part timeTheresa Banks Aquatics Center Glenarden, MD Apr 1994 to Jan 1995 Assistant manager - Part TimeTheresa Banks Aquatics Center Glenarden, MD Jun 1991 to Apr 1994 Lifeguard - Part TimeLee's Heating and Air-Conditioning Seat Pleasant, MD Jun 1991 to Jun 1992 Mechanics Helper - Part Time
Education:
Ellsworth Community College Iowa Falls, IA 1988 to 1989 AS in Liberal ArtsEleanor Roosevelt High School Greenbelt, MD 1984 to 1988 High School Diploma
Atlanta Gastroenterlgy AssociatesAtlanta Gastroenterology Associates 550 Peachtree St NE STE 1600, Atlanta, GA 30308 4048811094 (phone), 4048741249 (fax)
Atlanta Gastroenterlgy AssociatesAtlanta Gastroenterology Associates 2520 Windy Hl Rd SE STE 102, Marietta, GA 30067 7706128165 (phone), 7706128195 (fax)
Midtown Endoscopy 550 Peachtree St NE STE 1660, Atlanta, GA 30308 4048811094 (phone), 4042536821 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Harvard Medical School Graduated: 1999
Anal Fissure Benign Polyps of the Colon Constipation Disorders of Lipoid Metabolism Diverticulosis
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Fox graduated from the Harvard Medical School in 1999. He works in Marietta, GA and 2 other locations and specializes in Gastroenterology. Dr. Fox is affiliated with Dekalb Medical At North Decatur, Emory University Hospital Midtown, Northside Hospital and Piedmont Atlanta Hospital.
Charles S Fox MD 474 Highcrest Dr, Wilmette, IL 60091 3128560170 (phone)
Education:
Medical School University of Illinois, Chicago College of Medicine Graduated: 1973
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Fox graduated from the University of Illinois, Chicago College of Medicine in 1973. He works in Wilmette, IL and specializes in Psychiatry. Dr. Fox is affiliated with Northwestern Memorial Hospital.
Dr. Fox graduated from the Louisiana State University School of Medicine at New Orleans in 1989. He works in Shreveport, LA and 1 other location and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Fox is affiliated with University Health Center.
Terrence McGrath - Boca Raton FL, US Charles Fox - Fair Lawn NJ, US
International Classification:
A61M037/00
US Classification:
604/024000, 604/304000
Abstract:
Disclosed are methods and compositions for increasing tissue oxygen levels by administration of superoxygenated compositions of tissue surfaces. The methods are applicable to treatment of a wide variety of conditions including burns, bedsores, ulcers, necrosis and anaerobic infections.
Terrence McGrath - Boca Raton FL, US Charles Fox - Fair Lawn NJ, US
Assignee:
Hydron Technologies, Inc. - Pompano Beach FL
International Classification:
A61K033/00
US Classification:
424/600000
Abstract:
Disclosed are methods and compositions for increasing tissue oxygen levels by administration of superoxygenated compositions of tissue surfaces. The methods are applicable to treatment of a wide variety of conditions including burns, bedsores, ulcers, necrosis and anaerobic infections.
Charles W. Fox - Washington DC, US Michael P. Schu - Washington DC, US
Assignee:
The Wendell Group, Inc. - Washington DC
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715764
Abstract:
Systems and methods are provided for automated field data collection. A client system may download graphical representations and space hierarchy information associated with the project from a server. A user may open, on the client system, an area where the field data collection is to occur (e.g., a room in a building), whereby the client system automatically navigates to a pre-defined region of the graphical representation (e.g., an architectural floor plan). For each discrepancy identified, the user may touch a corresponding location on the graphical representation and select a discrepancy type from a list. The user may then associate additional data files, such as image files, audio files, video files, and GPS coordinates with the discrepancy. An organization responsible for correcting the discrepancy may be automatically assigned and/or notified based on an association made on the server.
TERRENCE S. McGRATH - Boca Raton FL, US Charles Fox - Fair Lawn NJ, US
Assignee:
Hydrogen Technologies, Inc. - Pompano FL
International Classification:
A61K 9/00 A61K 33/00 A61K 9/12 A61P 31/04
US Classification:
424400, 424613, 424 45
Abstract:
Disclosed are methods and compositions for increasing tissue oxygen levels by administration of superoxygenated compositions of tissue surfaces. The methods are applicable to treatment of a wide variety of conditions including burns, bedsores, ulcers, necrosis and anaerobic infections.
Antibacterial Composition Comprising Silver Sulfadiazine And Sodium Piperacillin
Charles L. Fox - Fort Lauderdale FL Shanta M. Modak - River Edge NJ
Assignee:
The Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York - New York NY
International Classification:
A61K 31625
US Classification:
523113
Abstract:
An infection-resistant polymeric material, such as polytetrafluoroethylene, for use on or within a human or animal body, for example, in the form of a vascular graft, can be prepared by an improved method which comprises the following sequence of steps: (a) soaking a polymeric material with a solution of an antimicrobial agent, such as sodium sulfadiazine, oxacillin dissolved in an organic solvent therefor, such as an ethanol/chloroform mixture, (b) soaking the polymeric material with an organic solvent, such as ethanol, for a metal salt; and (c) resoaking the polymeric material with the solution of the antimicrobial agent dissolved in the organic solvent therefor. The polymeric material is dried after each soaking step. Preferably, in the intermediate soaking step (b) the organic solvent contains a metal salt, such as silver nitrate, dissolved therein, so as to form in situ the metal salt of the antimicrobial agent, such as silver sulfadiazine.
Topical Anti-Infective Ointment Containing Silver Or Silver Salts And Antibiotics
Charles L. Fox - Fort Lauderdale FL by Alan F. Ruf - Fort Lauderdale FL Shanta M. Modak - River Edge NJ
Assignee:
The Trustees of Columbia University of the City of New York - New York NY
International Classification:
A61K 3338
US Classification:
424618
Abstract:
Topical compositions for use in the treatment of burns and other infection-prone wounds and of ocular infection are provided. These compositions comprise silver or a silver salt, an antibiotic selected from among aminoglycoside antibiotics and quinolone antibiotics, with the proviso that the antibiotic is not norfloxacin; and a sterile carrier, such as water or an ointment base.