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Licenses:
Dist. of Columbia - Active 1979
Education:
American University, Washington College of Law Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law Graduated - 1979 Colgate University Degree - A.B., - Law Graduated - 1974
Commercial Corporate & Incorporation White Collar Defense and Investigations Commercial Litigation Commercial Practice Team Government Contracts Data Privacy and Security Team
Dr. Kaye graduated from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in 1969. He works in Colchester, CT and specializes in Internal Medicine and General Practice. Dr. Kaye is affiliated with William W Backus Hospital.
Stephen T. Kaye - Clarksville MD, US David Eric Timmons - Clarksville MD, US Brad Eckert - Mesa AZ, US Dana Doubrava - Phoenix AZ, US Wesley Jacobs - Garland TX, US
Assignee:
GTCO CalComp - Columbia MD
International Classification:
G09G005/00
US Classification:
345173, 345179, 715753, 348 1408
Abstract:
A collaborative input system includes a host computer. A display is associated with the host computer. The host computer includes a processor configured for executing an application to provide an image on the display. At least one electromagnetic digitizer is provided separate from the host computer. The digitizer has an input surface defining a display space that is mapped to coincide with the display , and a pen structure operatively associated with the input surface such that proximity of the pen structure with respect to the input surface, as a result of a user's input, is detected by the digitizer. A wireless communication link is provided between the host computer and the digitizer such that a user's input can be transmitted from the digitizer, be received by the host computer, and be represented graphically on the display together with the image in real time, thereby permitting the user, associated with the digitizer, to personally provide input to the host computer displaying the image.
Charging And Security Station For Multiple Wireless Tablets
Stephen T. Kaye - Ellicott City MD, US David F. Maltais - Phoenix AZ, US
Assignee:
Einstruction Corporation - Denton TX
International Classification:
H02J 7/00
US Classification:
320108, 320110, 320114
Abstract:
A charging station () for wireless digitizer tablets () includes a housing (), and a plurality of tablet receiving areas () associated with the housing. Each tablet receiving area is constructed and arranged to receive a wireless digitizer tablet for docking therein. A charging connector () is associated with each tablet receiving area and is constructed and arranged to be connected with an associated tablet for charging at least one battery of the associated tablet. A power cord structure () is electrically connected with each charging connector such that when the power cord structure is connected with a source of power, the power cord structure delivers electrical current to each charging connector substantially simultaneously.
Interactive Student Response And Content Sharing System
Stephen T. Kaye - Ellicott City MD, US Sean Lee McKeever - Surprise AZ, US
Assignee:
eInstruction Corporation - Denton TX
International Classification:
H04N 5/228 H04N 5/225 H04N 5/76
US Classification:
34820711, 34823199, 3482221, 348E05024, 348E05031
Abstract:
A personal response system includes a plurality of camera assemblies each having a camera constructed and arranged to capture an image of information on material that rests on a surface below the camera. Each camera assembly includes a transmitter constructed and arranged to transmit the captured image in a wireless manner. A single receiver structure is constructed and arranged to receive transmitted captured images from the camera assemblies. The receiver structure is constructed and arranged to be associated with a single host computer such that the captured images can be managed at the host computer.
A touch-enabled personal whiteboard tablet () includes an electromagnetic digitizer portion () having a rigid input surface () with no display features. A pen structure () is operatively associated with the input surface such that proximity of the pen structure with respect to the input surface, as a result of a user's input, is detected by the digitizer portion. A touch screen display () is separate from the digitizer portion and is operatively associated with the input surface such that the user's input to the input surface can be displayed on the touch screen display.
The healthcare system operates kind of on the edge, just on the margin, so that if theres a crisis, we cant cope, said Stephen Kaye, a professor at the Institute on Health and Aging at the University of California, San Francisco, who conducted the analysis. There are not enough people to look a
Date: Nov 19, 2020
Category: More news
Source: Google
Election could decide fate of Medicaid, long-term care
There is too little evidence available to evaluate whether managed care itself really saves money in long-term care, said H. Stephen Kaye, a professor at the Institute on Health and Aging at the University of California, San Francisco.