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736 Cambridge St, Boston, MA 02135 6177893000
Mark John Girard
Mark Girard MD,MBA Radiology
81 Highland Ave, Salem, MA 01970 9787411215
Mark J. Girard Chief Of Radiology
Steward St. Elizabeth's Medical Center of Boston, Inc General Hospital
736 Cambridge St, Boston, MA 02135
Mark Girard President
VEIN INSTITUTE OF THE NORTH SHORE, INC Noncommercial Research Organization
100 Cummings Ctr SUITE 131-Q, Beverly, MA 01915 9789139063, 9789228346
Mark Girard President Medical Staff
North Shore Medical Center Hospital & Health Care · General Hospital · Health/Allied Services · Pediatrician · Internist · Hospitalist · Emergency Medicine · Hospitals
Salem, MA 01970 81 Highland Ave, Salem, MA 01970 57 Highland Ave, Salem, MA 01970 9787411200, 9787411215, 9783543500, 9787404344
James P. Delaney - North Billerica MA, US K. Michael O'Rielly - Franklin MA, US Mark Girard - Waltham MA, US
Assignee:
Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc. - Maple Grove MN
International Classification:
A61M 25/00 B65D 85/00
US Classification:
206364, 206438, 206571, 206363
Abstract:
Protective package for an elongated medical device, comprises a protective sheath including a lumen sized to receive a body of the elongated medical device, wherein a first end of the sheath is adapted to receive a distal end of the elongated medical device and a second end of the sheath is adapted to receive a proximal end of the elongated medical device and a hydration opening disposed between the first and second ends of the sheath. In addition, a method of packaging a medical catheter, comprises the steps of providing a substantially tubular enclosure having a lumen corresponding in inner diameter and length to dimensions of a catheter to be received therein and inserting a catheter into the lumen in combination with the steps of providing a hydration opening of the tubular enclosure in fluid communication with the lumen, the hydration opening directing a hydrating fluid in desired proportions toward proximal and distal ends of the catheter and providing a flushing adapter for connecting the hydration opening to a source of hydrating fluid.
Pressure Activated Valve For High Flow Rate And Pressure Venous Access Applications
Raymond Lareau - Westford MA, US Mark Girard - Medway MA, US Benjamin Bell - Shrewsbury MA, US
Assignee:
Navilyst Medical, Inc. - Marlborough MA
International Classification:
A61M 5/00 A61M 39/02 A61M 5/178
US Classification:
604247, 604539, 60416704
Abstract:
A valve comprises a first housing including a first lumen extending therethrough and defining a first disk-facing surface and a second housing including a second lumen extending therethrough and defining a second disk-facing surface, the second housing being mated to the first housing so that the second disk-facing surface faces the first disk-facing surface in combination with a flexible disk gripped between gripping portions of the first and second disk-facing surfaces, the disk including a slit extending therethrough which, when acted upon by a fluid pressure of at least a predetermined threshold level opens to permit fluid flow between the first and second lumens and which, when acted upon by a fluid pressure less than the threshold level remains sealed preventing fluid flow between the first and second lumens and a relief well between opposing portions of the first and second housings radially outside the gripping portions, a width of the relief well exceeding a width of a radially outer portion of the flexible disk so that the radially outer portion of the disk is free to move therewithin.
Mark Girard - Waltham MA, US Benjamin Bell - Haverhill MA, US Todd Beaupre - Reading MA, US
Assignee:
Navilyst Medical, Inc. - Marlborough MA
International Classification:
A61M 31/00 A61M 37/00
US Classification:
60428804
Abstract:
A port for subcutaneous implantation, comprising a housing including first and second wells formed therein and a substantially F-shaped flow element including first and second lumens extending therethrough wherein, when in an operative configuration the F-shaped flow element is coupled to the housing with a proximal end of each of the lumens in fluid communication with a respective one of the first and second wells for receiving fluid therefrom, and wherein distal ends of each of the lumens form outlets, each outlet being coupleable to a lumen of a medical catheter, the F-shaped flow element including first and second arms extending from a trunk with the first lumen extending through the first arm to the trunk and the second lumen extending through the second arm to the trunk, the first and second lumens being separated from one another within the trunk.
Injection Access Port With Chamfered Top Hat Septum Design
Mark Girard - Waltham MA, US Todd Beaupre - Reading MA, US Benjamin Bell - Haverhill MA, US Mark Wolfson - Wellesley MA, US Richard Nisil - Blackstone MA, US Jeffrey J. Crowley - Milford MA, US Nathan Murphy - Westborough MA, US
Assignee:
Angio Dynamics - Latham NY
International Classification:
A61M 37/00
US Classification:
60428802, 604175
Abstract:
An access port comprises a housing with a first opening and a self sealing septum sealing the first opening, the septum including an attachment portion for securing the septum to the housing, the attachment portion including a chamfer which, when the septum is mounted within the housing is subject to a force oriented substantially perpendicularly with respect to a plane of the outer surface, the chamfered portion redirecting a portion of the force to compress the outer surface. A septum for an access port comprises an attachment portion for abutting a septum seat of the access port and an operative surface permitting penetration by a needle and resealing itself after removal of the needle in combination with a chamfered portion providing a transition between the attachment portion and the operative surface, the chamfered portion re-directing a component of a force applied to the chamfered portion to compress the operative surface.
Raymond Lareau - Westford MA, US Benjamin Bell - Shrewsbury MA, US Mark Girard - Medway MA, US
Assignee:
NaviLyst Medical - Marlborough MA
International Classification:
A61M 25/00 A61M 25/16 A61M 25/18
US Classification:
604523, 604264, 604525, 604532, 604534
Abstract:
A catheter that comprises a hub, an elongated conduit, and at least one lumen therein. The lumen includes a proximal lumen section, a distal lumen section, and an intermediate lumen section extending between the proximal and distal lumen sections. The cross-sectional dimension of the intermediate lumen section is less than the cross-sectional dimension of the distal lumen section. In one embodiment, the cross-sectional dimension of the intermediate lumen section is less than the cross-sectional dimension of the proximal lumen section. In certain embodiments, the lumen tapers from the distal and/or proximal lumen sections to the intermediate lumen section.
Ashley Seehusen - Newton MA, US Christopher Nardone - N. Chelmsford MA, US Mark Girard - Medway MA, US Mark L. Adams - Sandy UT, US Todd Beaupre - Reading MA, US Raymond J. Lareau - Westford MA, US
Assignee:
BOSTON SCIENTIFIC SCIMED, INC. - Maple Grove MN
International Classification:
A61B 6/12 A61M 29/02 A61M 25/098 B05D 5/00
US Classification:
600424, 606200, 604529, 427 211
Abstract:
Medical devices with radiopaque markers, and related systems and methods are disclosed.
Apparatus And Methods For Fluid Transfer Via Subcutaneous Port
David J. Sauvageau - Methuen MA, US Robert F. Rioux - Ashland MA, US Mark E. Girard - Medway MA, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/31
US Classification:
604513, 60416403
Abstract:
A device for providing access to an implantable fluid transfer port, comprises a needle extending to a distal end insertable into body to enter a reservoir of a port implanted therein and an actuation member extending through a lumen of the needle from an actuator which remains external to a living body accessible to a user thereof in combination with an obturator coupled to a distal end of the actuation member, an outer diameter of the obturator substantially matching an inner diameter of the lumen of the needle so that, when retracted into the lumen, the obturator seals a distal opening thereof and an anchoring mechanism coupled to the actuation member proximally of the obturator, the anchoring mechanism being moved to an expanded state in which an outer diameter of the anchoring mechanism exceeds an outer diameter of the needle when moved out of the lumen of the needle.
Raymond J. Lareau - Westford MA, US Ryan Heller - New Bedford MA, US Jon T. McIntyre - Newton MA, US Paul DiCarlo - Middleboro MA, US Mark Girard - Medway MA, US
International Classification:
A61B 19/02
US Classification:
206364
Abstract:
A medical device packaging comprising a connector coupled to a longitudinal element having a lumen sized and shaped to receive an shaft of a medical device extending distally from a hub of the elongate member. The connector including a first branch having a lumen open to the lumen in the elongate member and a second branch having lumen open to the lumen in the first branch. A proximal end of the first branch being configured to mate with a distal end of a housing of the medical device to be received in the packaging. The hub of the medical device including laterally extending wings having opposing contours. The medical device including a strain relief member coupled at a distal end of the hub of the medical device.
81 Highland Ave, Salem, MA 01970 500 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02116
Education:
Harvard Medical School - Doctor of Medicine Massachusetts General Hospital - Fellowship - Interventional Radiology Massachusetts General Hospital - Residency - Radiology
Board certifications:
American Board of Radiology Certification in Diagnostic Radiology (Radiology) American Board of Radiology Sub-certificate in Vascular and Interventional Radiology (Radiology)
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Quality, patient care, patient safety, and uninterrupted patient access to Emergency Room services have been top priorities of our transition plan, details Dr. Mark Girard, the president of Stewards hospitals.
According to Dr. Mark Girard, president of Stewards hospitals, Quality, patient care, patient safety, and uninterrupted patient access to Emergency Room services have been top priorities of our transition plan.
We are appreciative of the thoughtful review of our transition plan and the guidance we received from the Department of Public Health, Mark Girard, president of Steward Hospitals, said in a statement.
&ldquoWe are appreciative of the thoughtful evaluation of our transition program and the guidance we received from the Division of Public Wellness,&rdquo Dr. Mark Girard, president of Steward Hospitals, stated in a ready statement Tuesday afternoon. &ldquoQuality, patient care, patient s
This positions us to be stronger, said Dr. Mark Girard, president of Steward Hospitals. Quincy Medical Center has been losing about $20 million (annually) and ... that $20 million comes from the other hospitals in diversion of resources. So, to the extent that were not diverting those resources,
Date: Nov 07, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
Haverhill Hospital Owner to Close Former Quincy City Hospital
op quality and safety ratings, competition from Boston-area medical centers, significant cuts to Medicare reimbursements, continued Medicaid underfunding, continued rate disparity, and precipitously declining inpatient volume have made QMC unsustainable, said Dr. Mark Girard, Steward president.
d safety ratings, competition from Boston-area medical centers, significant cuts to Medicare reimbursements, continued Medicaid underfunding, continued rate disparity, and precipitously declining inpatient volume have made QMC unsustainable. said Mark Girard, MD, president of Steward Hospitals. On
Date: Nov 07, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
Steward Plans to Close Quincy Medical Center by End of Year
tings, competition from Boston-area medical centers, significant cuts to Medicare reimbursements, continued Medicaid underfunding, continued rate disparity, and precipitously declining inpatient volume have made QMC unsustainable, Dr. Mark Girard, President of Steward Hospitals, said in a statement. On