Michael E Gorin MD 501 S Shore Ctr W Suite B, Alameda, CA 94501 5105216510 (Phone)
Languages:
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Hospitals:
Michael E Gorin MD 501 S Shore Ctr W Suite B, Alameda, CA 94501
Alameda Hospital 2070 Clinton Avenue, Alameda, CA 94501
Education:
Medical School George Washington University / School of Medicine And Health Sciences Graduated: 1974 Medical School Washington Hospital Center Graduated: 1975 Medical School Washington Eye Center Graduated: 1979 Medical School University Of California San Diego Graduated: 1979
Dr. Gorin graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1980. He works in Los Angeles, CA and specializes in Ophthalmology. Dr. Gorin is affiliated with Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center.
Dr. Gorin graduated from the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Science in 1974. He works in Alameda, CA and specializes in Ophthalmology. Dr. Gorin is affiliated with Alameda Hospital.
Aug 2012 to 2000 Floor Operations ManagerCraneway Pavilion and BoilerHouse Restaurant Richmond, CA Jul 2009 to Feb 2013 Bartender/Server ManagerAdidas Sport Performance San Francisco, CA Sep 2007 to May 2009 Sales Associate
Education:
San Francisco State University San Francisco, CA Aug 2007 to Aug 2012 Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Alternative Dispute Resolution Adr: Employers' Experiences With Adr in the Workplace
Emil Naumovich Sobol - Moscow, RU Alexander P. Sviridov - Moscow, RU Michael M. Gorin - Incline Village NV, US
International Classification:
A61B 18/20 A61M 37/00 A61B 10/02 A61F 9/01
US Classification:
600562, 606 12, 606 4, 604 20
Abstract:
The efficacy and safety of laser medical treatments are ensured by performing a combination of measurement techniques to examine tissue properties in order to control characteristics of the laser treatments of cartilaginous tissues. In some aspects, methods of treatment are provided that are capable of taking and providing feedback relating to multiple measurements, including temperature measurements (in particular, radiometry), light scattering, speckle interferometry, optoacoustic measurements, and monitoring tissue electrical characteristics. According to various aspects, feedback is provided during the course of laser treatment of tissue to increase the safety and efficacy of treatment.
Diagnostic And Feedback Control System For Efficacy And Safety Of Laser Application For Tissue Reshaping And Regeneration
Emil Naumovich Sobol - Moscow, RU Alexander P. Sviridov - Moscow, RU Michael M. Gorin - Incline Village NV, US
International Classification:
A61B 18/22 A61H 1/00
US Classification:
601 15, 606 16, 606 15
Abstract:
The efficacy and safety of laser medical treatments are ensured by performing a combination of measurement techniques to examine tissue properties in order to control characteristics of the laser treatments of cartilaginous tissues. In some aspects, a treatment tool is provided that is capable of taking and providing feedback relating to multiple measurements, including temperature measurements (in particular, radiometry), mechanical measurements, light scattering, speckle interferometry, optoacoustic measurements, and monitoring tissue electrical characteristics. The device is capable of providing feedback during the course of laser treatment of tissue to increase the safety and efficacy of treatment.
Electrode Assembly For Measurement Of Platelet Function In Whole Blood
- Basel, CH Michael M. Gorin - Incline Village NV, US Cory Lee McCluskey - Encinitas CA, US
Assignee:
CA Casyso GmbH - Basel
International Classification:
G01N 33/487
Abstract:
A platelet impedance measurement system including an electrode assembly allows for measurement of platelet function in blood. The assembly includes a substrate that acts as a substantially rigid base and includes an electrode. A portion of the electrode is exposed such that, when the electrode is placed in blood, the exposed portion is in contact with the blood for measuring impedance changes as platelets adhere to the electrode. Wires of the electrode can be attached to each end of the substrate and can run within a groove along a portion of the substrate. The substrate includes an open area where the wires in the groove exit and re-enter the substrate at the end of the substrate, allowing the wires to be exposed to the blood. The open area includes a brace, ensuring that the exposed wires are held in the appropriate placement relative to each other and to the cuvette.
Electrode Assembly For Measurement Of Platelet Function In Whole Blood
- Basel, CH Michael M. Gorin - Incline Village NV, US Cory Lee McCluskey - Encinitas CA, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/487 G01N 27/07
Abstract:
A platelet impedance measurement system including an electrode assembly allows for measurement of platelet function in blood. The assembly includes a substrate that acts as a substantially rigid base and includes an electrode. A portion of the electrode is exposed such that, when the electrode is placed in blood, the exposed portion is in contact with the blood for measuring impedance changes as platelets adhere to the electrode. Wires of the electrode can be attached to each end of the substrate and can run within a groove along a portion of the substrate. The substrate includes an open area where the wires in the groove exit and re-enter the substrate at the end of the substrate, allowing the wires to be exposed to the blood. The open area includes a brace, ensuring that the exposed wires are held in the appropriate placement relative to each other and to the cuvette.
Diagnostic And Feedback Control System For Efficacy And Safety Of Laser Application For Tissue Reshaping And Regeneration
- Los Altos CA, US Alexander P. Sviridov - Moscow, RU Michael M. Gorin - Incline Village NV, US
International Classification:
A61B 18/22 A61N 5/06 A61B 10/04 A61B 5/00
Abstract:
The efficacy and safety of laser medical treatments are ensured by performing a combination of measurement techniques to examine tissue properties in order to control characteristics of the laser treatments of cartilaginous tissues. In some aspects, a treatment tool is provided that is capable of taking and providing feedback relating to multiple measurements, including temperature measurements (in particular, radiometry), mechanical measurements, light scattering, speckle interferometry, optoacoustic measurements, and monitoring tissue electrical characteristics. The device is capable of providing feedback during the course of laser treatment of tissue to increase the safety and efficacy of treatment.