Ashland Orthopedic Associates 269 Maple St, Ashland, OR 97520 5414824533 (phone), 5414885102 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine Graduated: 1975
Procedures:
Arthrocentesis Carpal Tunnel Decompression Hip Replacement Hip/Femur Fractures and Dislocations Knee Arthroscopy Knee Replacement Lower Arm/Elbow/Wrist Fractures and Dislocations Lower Leg/Ankle Fractures and Dislocations Shoulder Surgery Spinal Cord Surgery Spinal Fusion Spinal Surgery
Conditions:
Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS) Fractures, Dislocations, Derangement, and Sprains Internal Derangement of Knee Internal Derangement of Knee Cartilage Internal Derangement of Knee Ligaments
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Morrison graduated from the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine in 1975. He works in Ashland, OR and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery. Dr. Morrison is affiliated with Asante Ashland Community Hospital.
Glenn K. Takayama - Danville CA, US Ken K. Tseung - Fremont CA, US Norman K. Rhett - San Ramon CA, US Wai Bun Wong - Fremont CA, US Samuel Burd - Oakland CA, US George A. Harter - Berkeley CA, US Douglas C. Morrison - Fremont CA, US
An apparatus for treating slides has a base with a cavity, and a heater is located on a surface of the cavity. A tank, which supports a slide rack with the slides submerged in a slide treatment solution, is placed in the cavity with a tank surface immediately adjacent the heater. A temperature sensor is mounted in the base and is operable to provide a feedback signal representing a temperature of the liquid in the tank. A cover is removably hinged on the base to cover the tank. A control system is connected to the heater and the temperature sensor and has a user input/output that is operable to select a set temperature of the liquid and a cycle time.
Walter T. Savage - Concord CA, US Shelley J. Savage - Concord CA, US Walter N. Maclay - Sunnyvale CA, US Douglas C. Morrison - Union City CA, US Thomas K. Geraty - San Jose CA, US Mark D. Brinkerhoff - San Jose CA, US Ronald S. Boeder - Livermore CA, US Tony M. Ton - San Diego CA, US Jeffrey S. Greger - Fairfield CA, US
Assignee:
Cardiothrive, Inc. - Concord CA
International Classification:
A61N 1/39
US Classification:
607 5
Abstract:
A variety of arrangements and methods relating to a defibrillator are described. In one aspect of the invention, a defibrillator includes two paddles that each include a defibrillator electrode covered in a protective housing. The two paddles are sealed together using a releasable seal to form a paddle module such that the housings of the paddles form the exterior of the paddle module. An electrical system including at least a battery and a capacitor is electrically coupled with the paddles. The battery is arranged to charge the capacitor. The capacitor is arranged to apply a voltage at the defibrillator electrodes, which generates an electrical shock for arresting a cardiac arrhythmia.
System And Method For Automated Tissue Slide Processing And Data Management
Glenn Takayama - Danville CA, US Xiangchun Ye - San Ramon CA, US Samuel Burd - Oakland CA, US George Harter - Berkeley CA, US Douglas C. Morrison - Union City CA, US Roger McIntosh - San Ramon CA, US
International Classification:
G01N 1/30 G01N 1/31
US Classification:
435 4052, 4352831
Abstract:
To simplify the process of preparing tissue specimens on slides, an advanced automated slide processing device is disclosed. The automated slide processing device comprises a robotic arm that both senses input and delivers output. The input sensing may include sensing radio frequency identifiers (RFIDs). The output includes arm movements, the acquisition and delivery of reagents. A control program runs on a computer system for controlling the robotic arm. The robotic arm delivers reagents to individual slide modules that each feature a controllable heating element and a controllable chamber unit that can form a small chamber on the top of a slide for retaining chemical reagents.
Device And Method For Reducing Patient Transthoracic Impedance For The Purpose Of Delivering A Therapeutic Current
Walter T. Savage - Concord CA, US Shelley J. Savage - Concord CA, US Walter N. Maclay - Sunnyvale CA, US Douglas C. Morrison - Union City CA, US Thomas K. Geraty - San Jose CA, US Mark D. Brinkerhoff - San Jose CA, US Ronald S. Boeder - Livermore CA, US Tony M. Ton - San Diego CA, US Jeffrey S. Greger - Fairfield CA, US Peter Gray - Vallejo CA, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/05
US Classification:
607116
Abstract:
A device and method for reducing patient transthoracic impedance for the purpose of delivering a therapeutic current are provided. In one embodiment, the device for reducing patient transthoracic impedance for the purpose of delivering a therapeutic current may be used in a defibrillator. The device for reducing patient transthoracic impedance for the purpose of delivering a therapeutic current may be a microneedle array that may have a number of different configurations and may be made with different materials.
Douglas Finley Morrison - Dublin CA, US Cameron Ahad Nazeri - Walnut Creek CA, US
Assignee:
MPRNT INC - Walnut Creek CA
International Classification:
G06Q 30/02
US Classification:
705 1472
Abstract:
Disclosed is a method for creating an interactive banner (virtual “scratch” ad) for a touch screen that suggests a redemption value may be obtained, displaying an interactive banner that suggests a redemption value may be obtained, processing touches on a screen displaying the interactive banner, converting the pixels below the touches to transparent to mimic “scratch offs”, displaying a message of winning a redemption value or of not winning a redemption value, providing advertising, and redirecting a user to a source of the redemption value. The method for creating an interactive banner that suggests a redemption value may be obtained receives a plurality of inputs pertaining to an interactive banner, messages of congratulation or condolence, and advertisements.
Shelley J. Savage - Concord CA, US Walter N. MacLay - Sunnyvale CA, US Douglas C. Morrison - Union City CA, US Thomas K. Geraty - San Jose CA, US Mark D. Brinkerhoff - San Jose CA, US Ronald S. Boeder - Livermore CA, US Tony M. Ton - San Diego CA, US Jeffery S. Greger - Fairfield CA, US
Assignee:
Cardo Thrive, Inc. - Concord CA
International Classification:
A61N 1/04
US Classification:
607142
Abstract:
A variety of arrangements and methods relating to a defibrillator are described. In one aspect of the invention, a defibrillator includes two paddles that each include a defibrillator electrode covered in a protective housing. The two paddles are sealed together using a releasable seal to form a paddle module such that the housings of the paddles form the exterior of the paddle module. An electrical system including at least a battery and a capacitor is electrically coupled with the paddles. The battery is arranged to charge the capacitor. The capacitor is arranged to apply a voltage at the defibrillator electrodes, which generates an electrical shock for arresting a cardiac arrhythmia.
Shelley J. Savage - Concord CA, US Walter N. MacLay - Sunnyvale CA, US Douglas C. Morrison - Union City CA, US Thomas K. Geraty - San Jose CA, US Mark D. Brinkerhoff - San Jose CA, US Ronald S. Boeder - Livermore CA, US Tony M. Ton - San Diego CA, US Jeffery S. Greger - Fairfield CA, US
Assignee:
CardoThrive, Inc. - Concord CA
International Classification:
A61N 1/04
US Classification:
607142
Abstract:
A variety of arrangements and methods relating to a defibrillator are described. In one aspect of the invention, a defibrillator includes two paddles that each include a defibrillator electrode covered in a protective housing. The two paddles are sealed together using a releasable seal to form a paddle module such that the housings of the paddles form the exterior of the paddle module. An electrical system including at least a battery and a capacitor is electrically coupled with the paddles. The battery is arranged to charge the capacitor. The capacitor is arranged to apply a voltage at the defibrillator electrodes, which generates an electrical shock for arresting a cardiac arrhythmia.
A. Gerrit Crawford - White Bear Lake MN Douglas C. Morrison - Shoreview MN
Assignee:
Medical Graphics Corporation - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
G01N 2166
US Classification:
356311
Abstract:
A cold-cathode gas discharge device is coupled between a gas sample inlet and a high vacuum and includes spaced-apart electrodes which, when coupled across a high voltage DC power supply, causes a glow-discharge to be set up within the device with the intensity of the emitted light being proportional to the percentage of a given gas contained within a gas mixture introduced through the sampling inlet. In accordance with the present invention, the glow-discharge device contains a tubular pathway which is bent at a point intermediate the spaced electrodes so that they are not co-linear along the tubular path. A photodetector is sighted coaxially with the downstream leg of the bent pathway and, as such, senses the light emitted in a longitudinal direction rather than in a transverse direction. As such, errors due to fogging of the pathway over time by electrode material or the like and movement of the cathode dark-spaced and Faraday dark-space within the tube do not alter the measurable radiation.
Jefferson Junior High School Winnipeg Palestinian Territory, Occupie 1974-1978, Ness Junior High School Winnipeg Palestinian Territory, Occupie 1975-1976
R.F. Hazard Elementary School Santa Ana CA 1958-1960, O A. Peters Junior High School Garden Grove CA 1961-1961, Sierra Vista Junior High School Baldwin Park CA 1961-1962
Dr. Douglas Morrison, from the Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre at the University of Glasgow, reportedly stated that the experiments had shown that propionate may play an important role in weight management.