Holston Medical GroupHolston Medical Group Orthopedics 105 W Stone Dr STE V, Kingsport, TN 37660 4235781570 (phone), 4233926251 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Wayne State University School of Medicine Graduated: 2002
Procedures:
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 Arthroscopy Shoulder Surgery Arthrocentesis Carpal Tunnel Decompression Hallux Valgus Repair Joint Arthroscopy Lower Leg Amputation Wound Care
Conditions:
Lateral Epicondylitis Fractures, Dislocations, Derangement, and Sprains Hallux Valgus Internal Derangement of Knee Internal Derangement of Knee Cartilage
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Park graduated from the Wayne State University School of Medicine in 2002. He works in Kingsport, TN and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery. Dr. Park is affiliated with Holston Valley Medical Center and Indian Path Medical Center.
Appendicitis Cholelethiasis or Cholecystitis Intestinal Obstruction Ventral Hernia Abdominal Hernia
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Park graduated from the University of California, Davis School of Medicine in 1995. He works in Sacramento, CA and specializes in General Surgery. Dr. Park is affiliated with Mercy San Juan Medical Center and Sutter Medical Center Sacramento.
Childrens Medical Center Pathology 1935 Medical District Dr STE B2280, Dallas, TX 75235 2144562322 (phone), 2144560779 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson Medical College Graduated: 2003
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Park graduated from the Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson Medical College in 2003. He works in Dallas, TX and specializes in Clinical Pathology. Dr. Park is affiliated with Childrens Health, Parkland Memorial Hospital and William P Clements University Hospital.
- Northbrook IL, US Jason D. Park - Chicago IL, US John S. Parkinson - Burlington VT, US
International Classification:
H04L 9/40 H04L 9/32 H04W 12/63
Abstract:
Aspects of the disclosure relate to a system and method for cryptographically transmitting and storing identity tokens and/or activity data among spatially distributed computing devices. The system may comprise a plurality of chains, such as an identity chain and an activity chain. In some aspects, identity data associated with a user may be used to generate an identity token for the user. The identity token may be transmitted to a plurality of computing devices for verification. Based on a verification of the identity token, the identity token may be stored in the identity chain. A request to perform an activity may also be received, and identity data associated with the user may be received in order to authenticate the user. The computing device may generate, based on the received identity data, an identity token for the user. The identity token may be compared to the identity token stored in the identity chain, and the user may be authenticated based on the comparison. An activity token for the activity may be generated, and the activity token may be stored in the activity chain.
Authenticating Devices Via Tokens And Verification Computing Devices
Aspects of the disclosure relate to a system and method for securely authenticating a device via token(s) and/or verification computing device(s). A verification computing device may generate a pseudorandom number or sequence. Based on the pseudorandom number or sequence, the verification computing device may select a first plurality of parameters associated with a user of a device to be authenticated. The verification computing device may transmit, to the device, the pseudorandom number or sequence, and the device may select a second plurality of parameters. The device may generate a token based on the second plurality of parameters. The device may send the token to another device, and the other device may send the token to the verification computing device. The verification computing device may authenticate the device based on the token.
Cryptographically Transmitting And Storing Identity Tokens And/Or Activity Data Among Spatially Distributed Computing Devices
- Northbrook IL, US Jason D. Park - Chicago IL, US John S. Parkinson - Burlington VT, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06 H04L 9/32
Abstract:
Aspects of the disclosure relate to a system and method for cryptographically transmitting and storing identity tokens and/or activity data among spatially distributed computing devices. The system may comprise a plurality of chains, such as an identity chain and an activity chain. In some aspects, identity data associated with a user may be used to generate an identity token for the user. The identity token may be transmitted to a plurality of computing devices for verification. Based on a verification of the identity token, the identity token may be stored in the identity chain. A request to perform an activity may also be received, and identity data associated with the user may be received in order to authenticate the user. The computing device may generate, based on the received identity data, an identity token for the user. The identity token may be compared to the identity token stored in the identity chain, and the user may be authenticated based on the comparison. An activity token for the activity may be generated, and the activity token may be stored in the activity chain.
Authenticating Devices Via Tokens And Verification Computing Devices
Aspects of the disclosure relate to a system and method for securely authenticating a device via token(s) and/or verification computing device(s). A verification computing device may generate a pseudorandom number or sequence. Based on the pseudorandom number or sequence, the verification computing device may select a first plurality of parameters associated with a user of a device to be authenticated. The verification computing device may transmit, to the device, the pseudorandom number or sequence, and the device may select a second plurality of parameters. The device may generate a token based on the second plurality of parameters. The device may send the token to another device, and the other device may send the token to the verification computing device. The verification computing device may authenticate the device based on the token.
Cryptographically Transmitting And Storing Identity Tokens And/Or Activity Data Among Spatially Distributed Computing Devices
- Northbrook IL, US Jason D. Park - Chicago IL, US John S. Parkinson - Burlington VT, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06 H04L 9/32
Abstract:
Aspects of the disclosure relate to a system and method for cryptographically transmitting and storing identity tokens and/or activity data among spatially distributed computing devices. The system may comprise a plurality of chains, such as an identity chain and an activity chain. In some aspects, identity data associated with a user may be used to generate an identity token for the user. The identity token may be transmitted to a plurality of computing devices for verification. Based on a verification of the identity token, the identity token may be stored in the identity chain. A request to perform an activity may also be received, and identity data associated with the user may be received in order to authenticate the user. The computing device may generate, based on the received identity data, an identity token for the user. The identity token may be compared to the identity token stored in the identity chain, and the user may be authenticated based on the comparison. An activity token for the activity may be generated, and the activity token may be stored in the activity chain.