Sheila M Ray MD 13136 Ft St, Southgate, MI 48195 7342847223 (phone), 7342849580 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Wayne State University School of Medicine Graduated: 1987
Procedures:
Myringotomy and Tympanotomy Rhinoplasty Sinus Surgery Skull/Facial Bone Fractures and Dislocations Tympanoplasty Craniotomy Hearing Evaluation Inner Ear Tests Tonsillectomy or Adenoidectomy Tracheostomy
Conditions:
Acute Otitis Externa Acute Pharyngitis Allergic Rhinitis Hearing Loss Labyrinthitis
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Ray graduated from the Wayne State University School of Medicine in 1987. She works in Southgate, MI and specializes in Otolaryngology. Dr. Ray is affiliated with Beaumont Hospital Trenton Southshore Campus and Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital.
A medical safety device for holding and protecting medical circuitry connected between a medical patient and medical equipment is provided. The device can include an outer shell with an exterior sidewall and an interior sidewall defining an open interior. The outer shell can include a door that can be opened to allow access to the interior of the shell. The outer shell can include at least one latch for selectively securing the door in a closed position. The exterior shell can include connecting components for connecting the device to a hospital or surgical bed frame. The interior of the outer shell can include a grooved section having one or more grooves. The grooves can be configured to hold and retain different types of medical circuitry, such as cords, wires, tubes and the like.
A medical safety device for holding and protecting medical circuitry connected between a medical patient and medical equipment is provided. The device can include an outer shell with an exterior sidewall and an interior sidewall defining an open interior. The outer shell can include a door that can be opened to allow access to the interior of the shell. The outer shell can include at least one latch for selectively securing the door in a closed position. The exterior shell can include connecting components for connecting the device to a hospital or surgical bed frame. The interior of the outer shell can include a grooved section having one or more grooves. The grooves can be configured to hold and retain different types of medical circuitry, such as cords, wires, tubes and the like.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
The Blyton Phenomenon: The Controversy Surrounding the World's Most Successful Children's Writer