Womens Care FloridaPartners In Obstetrics & Gynecology 2818 W Virginia Ave, Tampa, FL 33607 8138728551 (phone), 8138713708 (fax)
Womens Care Florida 727 W Fletcher Ave, Tampa, FL 33612 8139082229 (phone), 8139637045 (fax)
Womens Care FloridaPartners In OB/GYN 5 Tampa General Cir STE 650, Tampa, FL 33606 8136446200 (phone), 8133042428 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of South Florida College of Medicine at Tampa Graduated: 1984
Procedures:
Amniocentesis Cesarean Section (C-Section) Colposcopy Cystoscopy Destruction of Benign/Premalignant Skin Lesions Hysterectomy Myomectomy Ovarian Surgery Skin Tags Removal Tubal Surgery Urinary Flow Tests Vaccine Administration Vaginal Delivery Vaginal Repair
Conditions:
Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding Breast Disorders Candidiasis of Vulva and Vagina Genital HPV Uterine Leiomyoma
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Jaeger graduated from the University of South Florida College of Medicine at Tampa in 1984. He works in Tampa, FL and 2 other locations and specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology. Dr. Jaeger is affiliated with Saint Josephs Womens Hospital, St Josephs Hospital and Tampa General Hospital.
This storage container would be made of plastic suitable for storing food. It would have an extra half round piece of plastic (tabs) formed into the lid and one formed into the container. These tabs would have holes in them in which a plastic cord would run through the one on the lid, and run through the one on the container. This cord would be just slightly smaller in diameter than that of the holes in the tabs on the lid and the container. The cord would be in length depending on the height of the container so as to allow being able to place the lid under the container. This plastic cord would be molded with objects (i.e. Balls) on each end that are approximately two times the diameter of the holes in the tabs on the lid, and container, so the lid and the container could not slide off the cord making them attached.
This food storage container would have an extra half-circular piece of plastic (tabs) formed into the very outside rim of the lid and one formed on the very outside rim of the container. These tabs would have holes in them in which a plastic cord would slide through the tab on the lid and the tab on the container. The plastic cord would be formed so each end of the cord would be approximately twice the diameter of the holes in the tabs creating objects (i.e. stoppers) that would cause the lid and the container to be attached by means of the plastic cord. The plastic cord would be just long enough to allow the lid to be placed under the container.