2012 to 2000 Land Law AssistantTractor Trailer OperatorWaldorf, MD 1990 to 2012MechanicLandover, MD 1998 to 1999Warehouse Supervisors Waldorf, MD 1995 to 1997United States Army Fort Bragg, NC 1989 to 1995 Heavy Equipment Repairman
Education:
Connecticut School Broadcasting Dec 2003 Communications and MediaLackey High School Jun 1989Prince George's Community College, College of Southern Maryland (CSM) and Fayetteville Technical College
Medicine Doctors
Dr. Leonard R Proctor, Bel Air MD - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
520 Upper Chesapeake Dr Suite 206, Bel Air, MD 21014 4108799100 (Phone), 4108790227 (Fax)
601N S Broadway, Baltimore, MD 21231
DRS GEHRIS JORDAN & ASSOC LLC 1212 York Rd Suite C202, Lutherville Timonium, MD 21093 4108250415 (Phone), 4108325202 (Fax)
Certifications:
Otolaryngology, 1963
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School Wayne State University Graduated: 1955 Medical School Huntington Meml Hosp Graduated: 1955 Medical School University Chicago Hosps-Clins Graduated: 1955 Medical School University Of Chicago Hospitals and Health System Graduated: 1955 Medical School University Chicago Graduated: 1955
Joseph L. Abita - Boyds MD, US Leonard R. Proctor - Baltimore MD, US
Assignee:
The Johns Hopkins University - Baltimore MD
International Classification:
A61M031/00
US Classification:
604 67, 604 66, 6048901
Abstract:
The present invention provides automated control of aural irrigation by utilizing a process controller in connection with an irrigation supply unit and irrigation delivery unit. Sensors situated in the irrigation supply unit and irrigation delivery unit provide data feedback to the process controller enabling essentially instantaneous and precise control of operational parameters. In addition, data customized to individual patients as well as historical data for use in analysis is stored in and processed by the control processor to increase the accuracy and utility of the aural irrigation system. Further, patient response data (e. g. , from an ENG sensor) is also input to the process controller, thereby enabling extremely fast and accurate test analysis with minimal effort by the device operator.
Method And Apparatus For Air Caloric Testing For The Evaluation Or Aural Vestibular Disorders
Leonard R. Proctor - Baltimore MD Rollin C. Dix - Chicago IL Werner A. Metz - Atlanta GA
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare - Washington DC
International Classification:
A61B 1900 A61B 1000
US Classification:
128 2R
Abstract:
A caloric testing technique and apparatus for evaluating vestibular ear disorders by independently stimulating the left and right lateral canal receptor organs, using heated and cold air, and measuring the responses in order to obtain an indication of disordered vestibular function. Timed irrigation periods are employed, the periods being adjustable so as to control the magnitudes of the caloric stimulations, and the measurements of responses are made by the electrical recording of eye movements for accurate measurement of nystagmic response intensity.