Cancer Specialists Of North Florida 2 Shircliff Way STE 800, Jacksonville, FL 32204 9043882619 (phone), 9043880240 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine Graduated: 1983
Procedures:
Bone Marrow Biopsy Chemotherapy
Conditions:
Bladder Cancer Kidney Cancer Liver Cancer Lung Cancer Malignant Neoplasm of Colon
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Siegel graduated from the Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine in 1983. He works in Jacksonville, FL and specializes in Hematology/Oncology. Dr. Siegel is affiliated with St Vincents Medical Center.
Urinary Incontinence Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy Bladder Cancer Calculus of the Urinary System Erectile Dysfunction (ED)
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Siegel graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School in 1981. He works in Woodbury, MN and specializes in Urology. Dr. Siegel is affiliated with United Hospital and Woodwinds Health Campus.
Dr. Siegel graduated from the Brown University Alpert Medical School in 1995. He works in Cromwell, CT and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Siegel is affiliated with Middlesex Hospital.
Dr. Siegel graduated from the University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine in 1973. He works in Miami Beach, FL and specializes in Pediatrics. Dr. Siegel is affiliated with Mount Sinai Medical Center and Nicklaus Childrens Hospital.
A method of navigating textual information via auditory indicators is provided. Through the pervasive and immediate articulation of virtually all textual elements in response to a comparatively passive action, such as a selection device rollover, a user may quickly peruse titles, headings, list items, and so on, as well as emphasized text, paragraphs, captions, and virtually any unit of visually contiguous text. A user may also hear a particular selected word via a slightly more active action, such as clicking a mouse button. Via use of this method, a child, or other user who may understand a language, but not be able to recognize its orthography, may successfully and easily navigate textual documents.
A method of navigating textual information via auditory indicators is provided. Through the pervasive and immediate articulation of virtually all textual elements in response to a comparatively passive action, such as a selection device rollover, a user may quickly peruse titles, headings, list items, and so on, as well as emphasized text, paragraphs, captions, and virtually any unit of visually contiguous text. A user may also hear a particular selected word via a slightly more active action, such as clicking a mouse button. Via use of this method, a child, or other user who may understand a language, but not be able to recognize its orthography, may successfully and easily navigate textual documents. The method also resumes articulation of text that has been stopped due to a passive deindication. The articulation is restarted approximately at the word where it was stopped.
A method for limiting Internet access via the World Wide Web is disclosed. The method may be used to help provide a safe Internet experience for children, to help enforce business practices with respect to the World Wide Web, and analogous purposes. Rather than relying on lists or content filtering, which can provide an unnatural and/or ineffective browsing experience, the method instead allows a computer owner or administrator to specify a “Navigation Boundary”, similar in nature to a fence, with respect to a particular domain, and subsequently allow browser navigation only within that boundary. The boundary substantially follows the “hyperlink contours” of the domain, and thus is deterministic in nature, such that users do not substantially experience the effect of randomly being denied access to a site. Additionally, the user may graphically view his or her location with respect to the boundary.
Application Load Distribution System In Packet Data Networks
Gilbert J. McGrath - Middletown NJ, US Reuben Klein - East Brunswick NJ, US Chaoxin Qiu - Austin TX, US Steven A. Siegel - Mendham NJ, US Kermit Hal Purdy - Bernardsville NJ, US
International Classification:
G06F 15/173
US Classification:
709241
Abstract:
The present invention routes an application request to at least one of a plurality of sites in a packet data network. Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) messages that establish initial dialogs and SIP messages that are stand-alone requests are sent from a call session control function system to a SIP application load distribution system. The SIP application load distribution system routes a SIP message to at least one destination site, based at least in part on user-defined local state data and a user-defined application load distribution policy. Local state data is sent from a plurality of sites to an application management and health checking system. Local state data may be sent autonomously from the plurality of sites. Local state data may also be sent from the plurality of sites in response to a request issued by the application management and health checking system.
Method And Apparatus For Database Search With Spoken Output, For User With Limited Language Skills
A method and apparatus which allows a user with minimal understanding of the orthography of a language to nevertheless use its orthography as the basis for performing a database search. Orthographic information is displayed. When a user indicates a possible selection of this information by, for example, placing a mouse cursor over the displayed information the selection is pronounced. When the user selects this information by, for example, clicking a mouse button, the input data associated with the information may be used for a database search, and the results presented to back the user aurally. According to another aspect of the invention, the results may also be presented orthographically. According to another aspect of the invention, the results may also be presented pictorially. According to another aspect of the invention, when the user indicates a possible selection of an orthographically presented result by, for example, placing a mouse cursor over ie result, the result is pronounced.
A method and apparatus which transforms a standard natural language alphabet into a phonetic alphabet provides a user with a plurality of alphabetic characters of a natural language and prompts the user to select a letter. When a letter is selected, a plurality of allographs containing that letter are displayed, along with indications of the sounds of the phonemes which are encoded by the allographs. The plurality of allographs have in common the selected letter. Thus, a user need not learn a specialized phonetic alphabet to represent sounds for which the allographs may not be known. At the same time, the user is taught alternative allographic representations for the same phoneme. In addition, because a letter may appear in allographs which encode respectively different phonemes, the user is taught alternative sounds that the selected letter may represent. This translated phonemic information may be used in a further selection process to specify phonemic information without needing to know a specialized phonemic alphabet.
A method and apparatus which allows a user to specify phonemes and the relative positions of the phonemes with respect a word or a group of words, such as at title. Phonemic indicators representing phonemes are provided, and selection of the indicators is allowed. When a phoneme is selected, its position with respect to a word or group of words is determined. According to one aspect of the invention, the phonemes are either initial phonemes or final phonemes, i. e. , phonemes which are identifiable by young children. According to another aspect of the invention, the indicators are provided in a manner understandable to an individual who cannot read, such as a young child. According to another aspect of the invention, the phonemic indicators further indicate positional information, in which case both the phoneine and its position are selected when the indicator is selected. According to another aspect of the invention, the selection process itself forms associations between the phonemes and their respective positions. According to another aspect of the invention, the selection may be received using electronic input means, such as a computer selection device, a remote control device, or from a computer network.
A method of accessing information in a database of text entries is provided. The user may be prompted for an initial sound of the information to be accessed, by providing a menu of symbols, each symbol representing a respectively different sound. The initial sound is received. A sound other than the initial sound for the information to be accessed is also received. A subset of the text entries in the database is associated with the initial sound and the other sound. The associated text entries are searched by a searching method that may include sequential search. The associated text entries are provided as the accessed information, and the meaning of a selected one of the text entries is indicated in a manner which would be understood by individuals who cannot read, such as sound and pictures, or sound and animation.
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"We have a patient presently who is being treated for COVID. And while being treated for COVID has psychosis and has emerged with beliefs that are totally bizarre abnormal," Keck Medicine of USC psychiatrist Dr. Steven Siegel said.
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Coral Park Elementary School Miami FL 1962-1966, Coral Reef Elementary School Miami FL 1964-1966, Richmond Heights Junior High School Miami FL 1967-1970, Oxford School Miami Beach FL 1973-1974
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