Palm Beach Medical Group 4601 N Congress Ave, West Palm Beach, FL 33407 5618404600 (phone), 5618404680 (fax)
Palm Beach Medical Group 500 University Blvd STE 106, Jupiter, FL 33458 5617479600 (phone), 5618404680 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Graduated: 1979
Procedures:
Allergen Immunotherapy Destruction of Benign/Premalignant Skin Lesions Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG) Pulmonary Function Tests Vaccine Administration
Conditions:
Abdominal Hernia Acne Anxiety Dissociative and Somatoform Disorders Atherosclerosis Atrial Fibrillation and Atrial Flutter
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Stern graduated from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1979. He works in West Palm Beach, FL and 1 other location and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Stern is affiliated with John F Kennedy Medical Center North Campus and Jupiter Medical Center.
Medical School Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences College of Osteopathic Medicine Graduated: 2002
Procedures:
Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG)
Conditions:
Intervertebral Disc Degeneration Spinal Stenosis
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Stern graduated from the Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2002. He works in Omaha, NE and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Stern is affiliated with CHI Health Bergan Mercy.
Sage Center 4911 Van Nuys Blvd STE 307, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 8183417243 (phone), 8184782925 (fax)
Education:
Medical School SUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine Graduated: 1967
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Stern graduated from the SUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine in 1967. He works in Sherman Oaks, CA and specializes in Internal Medicine - Geriatrics. Dr. Stern is affiliated with Encino Hospital Medical Center and Sherman Oaks Hospital.
University Of Rochester Anesthesiology Group 601 Elmwood Ave, Rochester, NY 14642 5852752141 (phone), 5852447271 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Wisconsin Medical School Graduated: 1978
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Stern graduated from the University of Wisconsin Medical School in 1978. He works in Rochester, NY and specializes in Anesthesiology and Adult Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology. Dr. Stern is affiliated with Strong Memorial Hospital.
Michael Fonseca - Atlanta GA, US Mark Allen - Atlanta GA, US David Stern - Grayson GA, US Jason White - Atlanta GA, US Jason Kroh - Villa Rica GA, US
Assignee:
Cardiomems, Inc. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
A61B005/0215
US Classification:
600488, 600486, 600587, 607 60
Abstract:
The progress of a endovascular cardiac repair can be monitored by inserting a pressure transducer sensor using a catheter into a chamber of the heart during endovascular repair and then using a small, hand-held read out device to measure pressure easily, safely, inexpensively and accurately. In one aspect a sensor is introduced into the body by the steps of folding or rolling the sensor into a cylinder, loading it into a catheter, and deploying into the heart chamber by allowing it to unroll or unfold, either by itself or facilitated by the incorporation of a super-elastic alloy component.
Jason White - Atlanta GA, US David Stern - Grayson GA, US
Assignee:
Icon Medical Corp. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
A61F 2/06 F16C 11/00
US Classification:
623 115, 403103
Abstract:
A stent is constructed using interconnected links having micro-mechanical latching mechanisms. The micro-mechanical latching elements allow relative rotational movement of interconnected links in one rotational direction but restrict relative rotational movement of the two links in the opposite direction. The micro-mechanical latch surface features are formed using microelectronic mechanical systems (MEMS) manufacturing methods. The male surface of the latching components contains an array of ridges or protrusions, and the receiving surface contains a matching array of recesses. The array of ridges or protrusions and the corresponding recesses have uniformly dissimilar slopes that result in a substantially greater frictional force in one direction than in the opposite direction. The separation distance between the two surfaces is such that the male latch surface is engaged with the receiving surface recesses in the low stress “locked” state, preventing motion in the undesired direction. Each male ridge or protrusion can be underlined by a void that promotes elastic deflection when sliding in the desired direction and recovery into the ‘locked’ state when aligned with the recesses.
Mark Allen - Atlanta GA, US Michael Fonseca - Atlanta GA, US Jason White - Atlanta GA, US Jason Kroh - Villa Rica GA, US David Stern - Grayson GA, US
Assignee:
CardioMEMS, Inc. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
A61B 5/00
US Classification:
600549
Abstract:
A sensor for wirelessly determining a physical property within a defined space comprises an electrical resonance and has a high quality factor Q. The quality factor Q is sufficiently high that a signal generated by the sensor can be received outside the defined space. The sensor may optimally have a dielectric coating.
Jason White - Atlanta GA, US David Stern - Grayson GA, US Mark Allen - Atlanta GA, US David O'Brien - Norcross GA, US
Assignee:
ICON Medical Corp. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
A61F 2/06
US Classification:
623 115
Abstract:
A stent constructed using elements containing micro-mechanical latching mechanisms is disclosed. The micro-mechanical latching elements allow sliding motion between two surfaces in one direction, and restrict sliding motion in the opposite direction. The micro-mechanical latch surface features are formed using microelectronic mechanical systems (MEMS) manufacturing methods. The male surface of the latching components contains an array of ridges or protrusions, and the receiving surface contains a matching array of recesses. The array of ridges or protrusions and the corresponding recesses have uniformly dissimilar slopes that result in a substantially greater frictional force in one direction than in the opposite direction. The separation distance between the two surfaces is such that the male latch surface is engaged with the receiving surface recesses in the low stress “locked” state, preventing motion in the undesired direction.
Implantable Wireless Sensor For Pressure Measurement Within The Heart
Michael Fonseca - Atlanta GA, US Mark Allen - Atlanta GA, US David Stern - Grayson GA, US Jason White - Atlanta GA, US Jason Kroh - Villa Rica GA, US
Assignee:
CardioMEMS, Inc. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
A61B 5/0215
US Classification:
600486, 607 60
Abstract:
The progress of a endovascular cardiac repair can be monitored by inserting a pressure transducer sensor using a catheter into a chamber of the heart during endovascular repair and then using a small, hand-held read out device to measure pressure easily, safely, inexpensively and accurately. In one aspect a sensor is introduced into the body by the steps of folding or rolling the sensor into a cylinder, loading it into a catheter, and deploying into the heart chamber by allowing it to unroll or unfold, either by itself or facilitated by the incorporation of a super-elastic alloy component.
Method Of Manufacturing An Implantable Wireless Sensor
David O'Brien - Norcross GA, US Jason White - Atlanta GA, US Michael Fonseca - Atlanta GA, US Jason Kroh - Villa Rica GA, US Mark Allen - Atlanta GA, US David Stern - Grayson GA, US
Assignee:
CardioMEMS, Inc. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
H01F 7/06
US Classification:
29606, 29600, 29604, 29605
Abstract:
In the disclosed method of manufacturing an implantable wireless sensor, a cavity is etched in one side of a first substrate. A conductive structure are formed on the base of the cavity. A second conductive structureare formed on a surface of a second substrate, and the two substrates are mutually imposed such that the two conductive plates and coils are disposed in opposed, spaced-apart relation. A laser is then used to cut away perimeter portions of the imposed substrates and simultaneously to heat bond the two substrates together such that the cavity in the first substrate is hermetically sealed.
Jason White - Atlanta GA, US David Stern - Grayson GA, US
Assignee:
ICON Medical Corp. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
A61F 2/06
US Classification:
623 115
Abstract:
A stent is constructed using interconnected links having micro-mechanical latching mechanisms. The micro-mechanical latching elements allow relative rotational movement of interconnected links in one rotational direction but restrict relative rotational movement of the two links in the opposite direction. The micro-mechanical latch surface features are formed using micro-electronic mechanical systems (MEMS) manufacturing methods. The male surface of the latching components contains an array of ridges or protrusions, and the receiving surface contains a matching array of recesses. The array of ridges or protrusions and the corresponding recesses have uniformly dissimilar slopes that result in a substantially greater frictional force in one direction than in the opposite direction. The separation distance between the two surfaces is such that the male latch surface is engaged with the receiving surface recesses in the low stress “locked” state, preventing motion in the undesired direction. Each male ridge or protrusion can be underlined by a void that promotes elastic deflection when sliding in the desired direction and recovery into the ‘locked ’ state when aligned with the recesses.
Michael Fonseca - Atlanta GA, US Mark Allen - Atlanta GA, US David Stern - Grayson GA, US Jason White - Atlanta GA, US Jason Kroh - Villa Rica GA, US
Assignee:
CardioMEMS, Inc. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
A61F 13/00 A61B 5/02
US Classification:
128899, 600486
Abstract:
The progress of a endovascular aneurysm repair can be monitored by inserting a pressure transducer sensor using a catheter into the sac during endovascular aneurysm repair and then using a small, hand-held read out device to measure pressure easily, safely, inexpensively and accurately. In one aspect a sensor is introduced into the body by the steps of folding or rolling the sensor into a cylinder, loading it into a catheter, and deploying into the aneurysm sac by allowing it to unroll or unfold, either by itself or facilitated by the incorporation of a super-elastic alloy component.
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Mr David Stern Owner
David Stern Jewelers Jewelers - Retail. Jewelry Buyers
Small Business Logic, Inc. Business Consultants. Bookkeeping Service. Business Services - General. Taxes - Consultants & Representatives
5940 College Avenue, Suite #F, Oakland, CA 94618 5106521000
David R Stern President Chief Executive Officer
Cardiomems Inc Engineering Services
75 5Th St Nw, Atlanta, GA 30308
David G. Stern Secretary
RENAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATES, INC
David Stern Director
Omaha Douglas Federal Credit Union Federal Credit Union · State Commercial Bank
4024445993
David Stern Senior Vice-President
Ga Biomed Partnership Membership Organization
1199 Euclid Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30307
David Stern Anesthesiology
University of Rochester University & General Hospital · School/Educational Services · Specialty Hospital College/University · General Hospital College/University · Medical Doctor's Office College/University · Library · College/University · School of Medicene and Dentistry
David F. Stern has concentrated his practice in the area of workers’ compensation litigation since graduation from The University of Pittsburgh School of Law. Mr. Stern has been representing injured w...
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David Stern
Lived:
Atlanta, GA
Work:
Creative Mobile Design - CEO
Education:
Harvard University
David Stern
Work:
Slate Magazine - Senior Product Manager
Education:
London School of Economics, Cornell University
David Stern
Work:
Self-Employed (1995) USC - Sr. Mgr. of Operations/Hospitality (2009-2011)
Education:
Culinary Institute of America - Hospitality Management
David Stern
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Google - Software Engineer (2012)
Education:
Brown University
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Brown University
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Clearstone Venture Partners
Education:
Cornell University
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Yes, it's me.
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