Memory Disorders Center Clb Nrl 710 W 168Th St Suite 350, New York, NY 10032 2123056939 (Phone)
Certifications:
Neurology, 2007
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School Emory University Graduated: 2002 Medical School New York Presbyterian Hospital Graduated: 2003 Medical School The Neurological Institute Of New York Columbia University Med Center Graduated: 2006 Medical School The Neurological Institute Of New York Columbia University Med Center Graduated: 2008
Regional Urology 1 Medical Plz Pl, Minden, LA 71055 3183771941 (phone), 3186830743 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston Graduated: 1985
Procedures:
Prostate Biopsy Urinary Flow Tests Bladder Repair Circumcision Cystoscopy Cystourethroscopy Kidney Stone Lithotripsy Transurethral Resection of Prostate Vaginal Repair Vasectomy
Conditions:
Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy Male Infertility Prostatitis Bladder Cancer Calculus of the Urinary System
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Noble graduated from the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston in 1985. He works in Minden, LA and 1 other location and specializes in Urology. Dr. Noble is affiliated with Christus Highland Hospital and Willis-Knighton Medical Center.
Dr. Noble graduated from the Emory University School of Medicine in 2002. He works in New York, NY and specializes in Neurology. Dr. Noble is affiliated with New York Presbyterian Hospital Columbia University Medical Center.
Concord Hospital Medical GroupConcord Hospital Infectious Disease 246 Pleasant St STE 104, Concord, NH 03301 6032301939 (phone), 6032307286 (fax)
Education:
Medical School SUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine Graduated: 1976
Conditions:
HIV Infection Septicemia
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Noble graduated from the SUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine in 1976. He works in Concord, NH and specializes in Infectious Disease. Dr. Noble is affiliated with Concord Hospital.
Mercy Medical Clinic Of Lee County 1025 Grand Ave, Beattyville, KY 41311 6064648806 (phone), 6064649453 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Kentucky College of Medicine Graduated: 1985
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Noble graduated from the University of Kentucky College of Medicine in 1985. He works in Beattyville, KY and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Noble is affiliated with Marcum & Wallace Memorial Hospital.
A gas delivery apparatus includes a nasal airway having a gas passage therein for insertion into the nose, a swivel connected to the nasal airway and tubing connected to the swivel. The swivel has a gas passage therein that communicates with the gas passage with the nasal airway. Further, the tubing has a proximal portion connected to the swivel so as to be in fluid communication with the gas passage of the swivel. The tubing bends so that an angle is formed between the distal portion of the tubing and the proximal portion of the tubing. The nasal airway preferably includes a nasal vestibular portion that is adapted to fit in a nasal vestibule, a connection portion extending from the nasal vestibular portion and the gas passage that extends through the connection portion and through the nasal vestibular portion. The nasal vestibular portion flares outwardly with respect to the connection part.
Nasal Gas Delivery System And Method For Use Thereof
A gas administering method for administering gas to an airway of a patient having a nasal vestibule and for use with a gas administering apparatus comprises a primary gas source that is operable to provide gas and a nasal vestibular portion arranged so as to receive the gas from the primary gas source. Further, the nasal vestibular portion is capable of releasing the primary gas into the nasal vestibule. The method comprises inserting the nasal vestibular portion into the nasal vestibule, forming a seal between the nasal vestibular portion and an inner surface of the nasal vestibule, administering an amount of a gas from the primary gas source at a constant flow rate into the nasal vestibule via the nasal vestibular portion, and administering an anesthetic to the patient. The anesthetic induces depression of a portion of the nervous system of the patient. Furthermore, the seal promotes airway pressure buildup that is sufficient to prevent obstruction of the airway during depression of at least a portion of the nervous system and prevents escape of the gas from between the nasal vestibule and the nasal vestibular portion.
Nasal Gas Delivery System And Method For Use Thereof
A gas administering method for administering gas to an airway of a patient having a nasal vestibule and for use with a gas administering apparatus comprises a primary gas source that is operable to provide gas and a nasal vestibular portion arranged so as to receive the gas from the primary gas source. Further, the nasal vestibular portion is capable of releasing the primary gas into the nasal vestibule. The method comprises inserting the nasal vestibular portion into the nasal vestibule, forming a seal between the nasal vestibular portion and an inner surface of the nasal vestibule, administering an amount of a gas from the primary gas source at a constant flow rate into the nasal vestibule via the nasal vestibular portion, and administering an anesthetic to the patient. The anesthetic induces depression of a portion of the nervous system of the patient. Furthermore, the seal promotes airway pressure buildup that is sufficient to prevent obstruction of the airway during depression of at least a portion of the nervous system and prevents escape of the gas from between the nasal vestibule and the nasal vestibular portion.
Nasal Gas Delivery System And Method For Use Thereof
A gas administering method for administering gas to an airway of a patient having a nasal vestibule and for use with a gas administering apparatus comprises a primary gas source that is operable to provide gas and a nasal vestibular portion arranged so as to receive the gas from the primary gas source. Further, the nasal vestibular portion is capable of releasing the primary gas into the nasal vestibule. The method comprises inserting the nasal vestibular portion into the nasal vestibule, forming a seal between the nasal vestibular portion and an inner surface of the nasal vestibule, administering an amount of a gas from the primary gas source at a constant flow rate into the nasal vestibule via the nasal vestibular portion, and administering an anesthetic to the patient. The anesthetic induces depression of a portion of the nervous system of the patient. Furthermore, the seal promotes airway pressure buildup that is sufficient to prevent obstruction of the airway during depression of at least a portion of the nervous system and prevents escape of the gas from between the nasal vestibule and the nasal vestibular portion.
Nasal Gas Delivery System And Method For Use Thereof
A gas administering method for administering gas to an airway of a patient having a nasal vestibule and for use with a gas administering apparatus comprises a primary gas source that is operable to provide gas and a nasal vestibular portion arranged so as to receive the gas from the primary gas source. Further, the nasal vestibular portion is capable of releasing the primary gas into the nasal vestibule. The method comprises inserting the nasal vestibular portion into the nasal vestibule, forming a seal between the nasal vestibular portion and an inner surface of the nasal vestibule, administering an amount of a gas from the primary gas source at a constant flow rate into the nasal vestibule via the nasal vestibular portion, and administering an anesthetic to the patient. The anesthetic induces depression of a portion of the nervous system of the patient. Furthermore, the seal promotes airway pressure buildup that is sufficient to prevent obstruction of the airway during depression of at least a portion of the nervous system and prevents escape of the gas from between the nasal vestibule and the nasal vestibular portion.
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Company / Classification
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James Noble Director
Pelican Pointe of Sebastian I Condominium Association, Inc
835 20 Pl, Vero Beach, FL 32960 2001 9 Ave, Vero Beach, FL 32960
James B. Noble Manager
J Noble Enterprises, LLC
James Noble Secretary
Cf Fwb Dakota LLC
1345 Ave Of The Americas, New York, NY 10105
James K. Noble Director, Secretary
Db Barnett Gp LLC
James K. Noble Secretary
Dbxrx Orlando LLC
1345 Ave Of The Americas, New York, NY 10105
James Mccallum Noble Executive, General Manager, President
Columbia University Medical Center Specialty Outpatient Clinic
volunteer and per diem Activities AssistantGlacial Energy, Inc
2009 to 2010 Business Development ManagerBiochemical and Financial markets
2007 to 2008 Business Development ManagerNoble & Associates
2005 to 2007 Independent Sales ConsultantNew Horizons Computer Learning Centers Waltham, MA 1996 to 2005 Senior Account Executive / Program DirectorCharles Overly Studio & Jardine Associates Sudbury, MA 1992 to 1996 Independent Sales RepresentativeEaston International
1985 to 1995 Sales ConsultantNoble Enterprises, Inc Newton, MA 1985 to 1992 President & General ManagerEaston International, Inc New York, NY 1983 to 1985 Vice President of Sales & MarketingApahouser Lock & Security Corp Watertown, MA 1972 to 1983 Vice President
Niantic Center Elementary School Niantic CT 1970-1973, Lillie B. Haynes Elementary School Niantic CT 1973-1976, East Lyme Middle School Niantic CT 1976-1979