Jan 2009 to Present Tax PreparerPrince Parker & Assoc Charlotte, NC Mar 2009 to Dec 2010 Medical CollectorFirst Union CIC Charlotte, NC Jun 1998 to May 2000 Teller- Customer Service Rep, CCBCharlotte Mecklenburg Schools Charlotte, NC Jun 1996 to Jun 1996 ASEP Associate
Education:
Central Piedmont Community College Charlotte, NC Jan 2000 to Apr 2002 Early Childhood Development
Dr. Hamilton graduated from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine at Chapel Hill in 1996. She works in York, PA and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Hamilton is affiliated with Wellspan York Hospital.
Pamela A Combs MD 24 Clinic Dr STE A, Paris, KY 40361 8599870302 (phone), 8599879070 (fax)
Languages:
English
Description:
Ms. Hamilton works in Paris, KY and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Ms. Hamilton is affiliated with Bourbon Community Hospital, Clark Regional Medical Center and Frankfort Regional Medical Center.
BRIAN H. HAMILTON - CHARLOTTE NC, US KIMBERLY M. HAMILTON - CHARLOTTE NC, US
International Classification:
A61M 35/00 A61B 6/00 A61B 19/00
US Classification:
600414, 600431, 604310, 378205
Abstract:
A marking tool for use in the context of radiological and other medical imaging is disclosed. The product is a marking tool for distributing an imaging material onto a patient's skin to mark that part of the patient's body for imaging. The imaging technician then knows the area of medical interest, such as an internal injury, and can image that area more accurately. The imaging material shows up on a resulting medical image such as an X-Ray, CT Scan, or MRI to direct a radiology professional to the most important area on the image for diagnostic purposes.
Radiopaque Marker Tool And Method For Use In A Radiological Medical Imaging Process
BRIAN H. HAMILTON - CHARLOTTE NC, US KIMBERLY M. HAMILTON - CHARLOTTE NC, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/00 A61B 6/00
Abstract:
A marking tool for use in the context of radiological and other medical imaging is disclosed. The product is a marking tool for distributing an imaging material onto a patient's skin to mark that part of the patient's body for imaging. The imaging technician then knows the area of medical interest, such as an internal injury, and can image that area more accurately. The imaging material shows up on a resulting medical image such as an X-Ray, CT Scan, or MRI to direct a radiology professional to the most important area on the image for diagnostic purposes.
Women's javelin. Brittany Borman won the event with a throw of 201 feet, 9 inches, putting her on the Olympic team. Kara Patterson was second at 196-2, and Kimberly Hamilton finished third with a throw of 190-5.