Metropolitan Gastroenterology Group 10215 Fernwood Rd Suite Suite 404, Bethesda, MD 20817
Suburban Hospital 8600 Old Georgetown Road, Bethesda, MD 20814
Philosophy:
Capital Digestive Care offers the greatest collective experience in the area and the most accessible care. Learn more at www.capitaldigestivecare.com/mgg
Education:
Medical School George Washington University School Of Medicine Graduated: 1980 Medical School Roger Williams Genl Hospital Br Graduated: 1981 Medical School Baystate Med Center Tufts University Graduated: 1984 Medical School Temple University Graduated: 1986 Medical School Massachusetts Institute of Technology Graduated: 1976
Dr. Kaufman graduated from the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Science in 1980. He works in Bethesda, MD and specializes in Gastroenterology. Dr. Kaufman is affiliated with Suburban Hospital.
Dartmouth-HitchcockDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Oncology 1 Medical Ctr Dr STE 4, Lebanon, NH 03756 6036506312 (phone), 6036505834 (fax)
Education:
Medical School New York University School of Medicine Graduated: 1983
Procedures:
Chemotherapy
Conditions:
Kidney Cancer Leukemia Malignant Neoplasm of Female Breast Melanoma Skin Cancer
Languages:
Chinese English French Spanish
Description:
Dr. Kaufman graduated from the New York University School of Medicine in 1983. He works in Lebanon, NH and specializes in Hematology/Oncology. Dr. Kaufman is affiliated with Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center.
Metropolitan Gastroenterology Group
10215 Fernwood Rd, Bethesda, MD 20817 Metropolitan Gastroenterology Group
2021 K St NW, Washington, DC 20006 Metropolitan Gastroenterology Group
5550 Friendship Blvd, Chevy Chase, MD 20815
Education:
George Washington University (1980) Baystate Medical Center (1984) *Internal Medicine Temple University Hospital (1986) *Gastroenterology
George Washington University, Medical School - Doctor of Medicine Temple University Hospital - Fellowship - Gastroenterology (Internal Medicine) Baystate Medical Center - Residency - Internal Medicine
Board certifications:
American Board of Internal Medicine Certification in Internal Medicine American Board of Internal Medicine Sub-certificate in Gastroenterology (Internal Medicine)
A room temperature infrared imager, fabricated using MEMS (Micro Electro Mechanical Systems) techniques, made up of individually functioning analog elements laid out in a horizontal and vertical block matrix (pixel array). The front of each individual pixel element is IR sensitive and varies its properties in proportion to the corresponding analog level of incident IR energy exposure. An image infrared energy is focused across the front of the array to ultimately create a visible light image. The detector elements are formed on the front of a substrate. On the rear of the substrate, right behind the detectors, are electronics which read the sensors exposure level. Formed on top of the electronics are Light Emitting Devices (LED's). The electronics vary the brightness of the LED's proportionally with the exposure level on the front of the detector. The image is formed by the different visible light levels that appear on the array readout.
Heat Moisture Treated Carbohydrates And Uses Thereof
Shoba Murali - Westport CT, US Peter Kaufman - Woodbridge CT, US Jeff S. Volek - Manchester CT, US
International Classification:
A23L 1/0522 A23L 1/29
US Classification:
426 2
Abstract:
A method of controlling serum insulin levels in an individual is disclosed. The method comprises the step of administering to the individual a food composition comprising heat and moisture treated starch (HMT starch).
Systems And Methods For Electronically Prescribing Controlled Substances
James F. Chen - Potomac MD, US Peter N. Kaufman - Potomac MD, US Brandon Brylawski - Bethesda MD, US Eric Rosenfeld - Urbana MD, US Rishi Anand - Rockville MD, US
International Classification:
G06Q 50/22 H04L 9/32
US Classification:
705 2
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a method for electronically prescribing controlled substances on a wide area network that includes a health care provider system (HCP system), an electronic prescription system (EP system), a third party identification validation system (third party IDV system), and a pharmacy system, and includes: a) the EP system receiving from the HCP system an electronic prescription entered by a provider for a controlled substance, a first identification factor, and a second identification factor; b) the EP system authenticating the first identification factor and transmitting the second identification factor to the third party IDV system for authentication; and c) upon the first identification factor being approved by the EP system and the EP system receiving approval of the second identification factor from the third party IDV system, the electronic prescription being certified for transmission to the pharmacy system as a certified electronic prescription for the controlled substance.
Systems And Methods For Electrnically Prescribing Controlled Substances
James F. Chen - Potomac MD, US Peter N. Kaufman - Potomac MD, US Brandon Brylawski - Bethesda MD, US Eric Rosenfeld - Urbana MD, US Rishi Anand - Rockville MD, US
International Classification:
G06Q 50/22 H04L 9/32
US Classification:
705 2
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a method for electronically prescribing controlled substances on a wide area network that includes a health care provider system (HCP system), an electronic prescription system (EP system), a third party identification validation system (third party IDV system), and a pharmacy system, and includes: a) the EP system receiving from the HCP system an electronic prescription entered by a provider for a controlled substance, a first identification factor, and a second identification factor; b) the EP system authenticating the first identification factor and transmitting the second identification factor to the third party IDV system for authentication; and c) upon the first identification factor being approved by the EP system and the EP system receiving approval of the second identification factor from the third party IDV system, the electronic prescription being certified for transmission to the pharmacy system as a certified electronic prescription for the controlled substance.
Systems And Methods For Electronically Prescribing Controlled Substances
James F. Chen - Potomac MD, US Peter N. Kaufman - Potomac MD, US Brandon Brylawski - Bethesda MD, US Eric Rosenfeld - Urbana MD, US Rishi Anand - Rockville MD, US
International Classification:
G06Q 50/22 H04L 9/32
US Classification:
705 2
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a method for electronically prescribing controlled substances on a wide area network that includes a health care provider system (MCP system), an electronic prescription system (EP system), a third party identification validation system (third party IDV system), and a pharmacy system, and includes: a) the EP system receiving from the HCP system an electronic prescription entered by a provider for a controlled substance, a first identification factor, and a second identification factor; b) the EP system authenticating the first identification factor and transmitting the second identification factor to the third party IDV system for authentication; and c) upon the first identification factor being approved by the EP system and the EP system receiving approval of the second identification factor from the third party IDV system, the electronic prescription being certified for transmission to the pharmacy system as a certified electronic prescription for the controlled substance.
Peter N. Kaufman - Fresh Meadows NY, US Howard E. Carpenter - Carmel NY, US
Assignee:
PUBLIC SERVICE SOLUTIONS, INC. - Fresh Meadows NY
International Classification:
G01J 1/44
US Classification:
2503381, 250206
Abstract:
Passive detector structures for imaging systems are provided which implement unpowered, passive front-end detector structures with direct-to-digital measurement data output for detecting incident photonic radiation in various portions (e.g., thermal (IR), near IR, UV and visible light) of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Peter N. KAUFMAN - Potomac MD, US Glenn Cameron DEEMER - Mesa AZ, US Eric ROSENFELD - Frederick MD, US Brandon Anthony BRYLAWSKI - Bethesda MD, US Jesus Cardozo RAMIREZ - Tempe AZ, US Prasith GOVIN - Washington DC, US Harsh GOVIND - Chantilly VA, US Plamen GUROV - Germantown MD, US ChihSheng TSAI - Oak Hill VA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 50/24 G06Q 10/00
US Classification:
705 3
Abstract:
A health information exchange (HIE) system and related methods for sharing patient medical data among a plurality of users. In one embodiment, the HIE system includes a processor executing a software application and one or more databases. Medical data may be downloaded by a first user to the system in a source file format. The system converts and stores the medical data in a data record such as an object having a different type of data structure. Upon receiving a request from a second user for the medical data in a specified destination file format, the system retrieves and converts the object containing the medical data into the specified destination file format, and sends the destination file to the second user. The source and destination file formats may be the same or different. In one embodiment, users may access and communicate with the HIE system via the Internet.
Connecting External Mounted Imaging And Sensor Devices To Electrical System Of A Vehicle
- Fresh Meadows NY, US Peter N. Kaufman - Fresh Meadows NY, US
International Classification:
G01S 13/931 B60R 11/04 G01S 17/931 G01S 7/02
Abstract:
A system comprises a first housing unit configured to mount to an external surface of a vehicle, wherein the first housing unit comprises a first coupler module, and electronic devices configured to enable object detection, wherein the electronic devices comprise an imaging system configured to generate image data of an incident scene in proximity to the vehicle. The system comprises a second housing unit configured to mount to an inner surface of the vehicle, in alignment with the first housing unit, wherein the second housing unit comprises a second coupler module. The first and second coupler modules are configured to interface and cooperatively operate to enable (i) wireless transfer of power from an electrical system of the vehicle to the electronic devices in the first housing unit and (i) wireless bidirectional communication between the electronic devices within the first housing unit and a computer system of the vehicle.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Peter Kaufman Chief Marketing Officer
DrFirst.com Colleges, Universities, and Professional Scho...
3206 Tower Oaks Boulevard Suite 310, Rockville, MD 20852
Drfirst 2000 - Nov 2017
Chief Medical Officer
Montgomery County Med Society/Medchi 2009 - 2015
Board Member
Onc 2012 - 2015
Privacy and Security Standards Workgroup, Health It Standards Committee
Physicians Ehr Coalition 2009 - 2011
Co-Chair
American Gastroenterological Association (Aga) 2009 - 2011
Ama Delegate
Education:
The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences 1976 - 1980
Doctor of Medicine, Doctorates, Medicine
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1972 - 1976
Scarsdale High School 1968 - 1972
Skills:
Healthcare Information Technology Informatics Emr Healthcare Medicine Ehr Healthcare Management Hospitals Healthcare Consulting Physicians Cpoe Hipaa Health Information Exchange Strategic Planning Health Policy Healthcare Industry Clinical Research Medical Education Disease Management Public Health Managed Care Quality Improvement Healthcare Information Technology Patient Safety Electronic Medical Record Public Speaking Internal Medicine Hl7 Ehealth U.s. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act Medical Devices Clinical Decision Support Practice Management Data Analysis Computerized Physician Order Entry Working With Physicians
Chief Medical Officer at DrFirst Dr. Kaufman joined DrFirst in late 1999. Initially schooled at MIT, he developed a strong interest in medical informatics while on the faculty at Bowman Gray... Dr. Kaufman joined DrFirst in late 1999. Initially schooled at MIT, he developed a strong interest in medical informatics while on the faculty at Bowman Gray School of Medicine (Wake Forest University) in the late 1980s. Dr. Kaufman continued working within this area even after entering private...
Los Angeles, CA Roslyn, NY Boston, MA Atlanta, GA Nantucket, MA
Work:
Kaufman Entertainment Law Group, PC - Entertainment Attorney Comedy World, Inc. Film Roman, Inc. Artisan Entertainment, Inc. Live Entertainment, Inc. Wolf & Leo Parkinson, Wolf, Lazar & Leo
Education:
Boston University School of Law, Emory University
Peter Kaufman
Work:
Brown CS Department (2010-2013) Trip Advisor - Intern (2010-2011) Emagination Computer Camps - Counselor (2009-2010)
Education:
Brown University - Math - Computer Science, University of New South Wales - Computer Science, Edgemont High School
Tagline:
Do something useless with your life
Peter Kaufman
Work:
Buddy's Kitchen - Chief Dog Wagger Complete Natural Nutrition - Chief Dog Wagger (2013)