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Education:
Dominican University of California San Rafael, CA May 1994 Master of Science in SpecializationGolden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary Mill Valley, CA May 1984 Master of DivinityCalifornia Baptist University Riverside, CA May 1978 Bachelor of Arts in SpecializationGolden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary Mill Valley, CA Doctor of Ministry in Practical MinistryUniversity of the Rockies Colorado Springs, CO Doctor of Psychology in Organizational Leadership
Deborah L. Jenkins - Fort Worth TX William Rex Akers - Colleyville TX
Assignee:
Healthcare Vision, Inc. - Fort Worth TX
International Classification:
H04N 5225
US Classification:
3482071, 348552, 705 2, 600301
Abstract:
Accordingly, the present invention provides an apparatus for multi-media data organization and transmission. The apparatus has a computer having a microprocessor, a memory storage, a display for providing information to a user, and an input device. An image-recording device is electrically-coupled to the computer for capturing images for storage in the memory storage of the computer. A database, which has a structure defined in the memory storage, receives and stores a plurality of information relating to an event. A program, being executable by the computer, provides a graphical user interface on the display. The program has an imaging module with document and image capture filing and scanning functions. The graphical user interface receives an input from the input device and from the image-recording device. In a further aspect of the invention, the program has a communications module for transmission of the plurality of information relating to the event to a remote location.
Apparatus And Method For Computerized Multi-Media Medical And Pharmaceutical Data Organization And Transmission
William Rex Akers - Colleyville TX, US Jeff W. Canterbury - Fort Worth TX, US Blake B. Miller - Austin TX, US Craig Alan Walker - Austin TX, US James R. King - Waxahachie TX, US Jerry L. Graves - Benbrook TX, US Jay Travis Patterson - Arlington TX, US Robert J. Normyle - Colleyville TX, US Kevin P. Hale - Fort Worth TX, US Brandon T. Watts - Park City UT, US Karen D. Rau - Farwell MN, US Deborah L. Jenkins - Fort Worth TX, US
An apparatus for multi-media data organization and transmission is provided. The apparatus has a computer having a microprocessor, a memory storage, a display for providing information to a user, and an input device. An image-recording device is electrically-coupled to the computer for capturing images for storage in the memory storage of the computer. A database, which has a structure defined in the memory storage, receives and stores a plurality of information relating to an event. A program, being executable by the computer, provides a graphical user interface on the display. The program has an imaging module with document and image capture filing and scanning functions. The graphical user interface receives an input from the input device and from the image-recording device. In a further aspect of the invention, the program has a communications module for transmission of the plurality of information relating to the event to a remote location.
Apparatus And Method For Computerized Multi-Media Data Organization And Transmission
Accordingly, the present invention provides an apparatus for multi-media data organization and transmission. The apparatus has a computer having a microprocessor, a memory storage, a display for providing information to a user, and an input device. An image-recording device is electrically-coupled to the computer for capturing images for storage in the memory storage of the computer. A database, which has a structure defined in the memory storage, receives and stores a plurality of information relating to an event. A program, being executable by the computer, provides a graphical user interface on the display. The program has an imaging module with document and image capture filing and scanning functions. The graphical user interface receives an input from the input device and from the image-recording device. In a further aspect of the invention, the program has a communications module for transmission of the plurality of information relating to the event to a remote location.
A shield apparatus for placement over speaker openings of a cellular or cordless telephone to obstruct passage of harmful electromagnetic signal radiation from the telephone to the user ear includes a first glue ring for bonding the apparatus over the speaker openings of a telephone; a first mesh layer adhesively engaged by the first glue ring for absorbing signal radiation while permitting passage of sound waves; a second glue ring adhesively engaging the first mesh layer; and a second mesh layer engaged by the second glue ring for absorbing residual signal radiation penetrating the first mesh layer. The apparatus preferably still additionally includes a metal frame ring bonded to the second mesh layer and extending along the periphery of the second mesh layer for absorbing radiation directed laterally toward the user ear.
An apparatus for gaming, comprising a card reader system for reading card data from a game card associated with a player. An instant win game system for associating an instant win game entry with the card data. A jackpot game system for associating a jackpot game entry with the card data.
Method And Apparatus For Integrated Management Of Pharmaceutical And Healthcare Services
William Rex Akers - Colleyville TX Michael Wayne Paris - Mansifield TX Teresa A. Strickland - Springtown TX Deborah L. Jenkins Kilburn - Fort Worth TX
Assignee:
Healthcare Computer Corporation - Fort Worth TX
International Classification:
G06F 1760
US Classification:
705 2
Abstract:
A computer-based pharmaceutical practice management system and a healthcare management system for use by a pharmacy includes a processes by which health conditions of a patient, drugs taken the patient and other information gathered by the pharmacist with the practice management system in connection with dispensing the will automatically initiate related actions handled by processes of the healthcare management system.