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Ron Elfenbein Phones & Addresses

  • 101 Asquithoaks Ln, Arnold, MD 21012
  • 7023 Chesapeake Harbour Dr, Annapolis, MD 21403 (410) 990-0036
  • 38 Paca St, Baltimore, MD 21201 (410) 783-9985
  • Rye Brook, NY
  • Syracuse, NY
  • Ithaca, NY

Work

Company: Mep 2009 Position: Physician

Education

Degree: Doctor of Medicine, Doctorates School / High School: State University of New York Upstate Medical University 1996 to 2000

Ranks

Certificate: American Board of Emergency Medicine Certification in Emergency Medicine

Industries

Hospital & Health Care

Professional Records

License Records

Ron Elfenbein

Address:
Arnold, MD 21012
License #:
DR-0008850 - Active
Category:
Controlled Substances
Issued Date:
Sep 8, 2012
Expiration Date:
Jun 30, 2017
Type:
Physician CSR

Ron Elfenbein

Address:
Arnold, MD 21012
License #:
C1-0010141 - Active
Category:
Medical Practice
Issued Date:
Jul 31, 2012
Expiration Date:
Mar 31, 2019
Type:
Physician M.D.

Ron Elfenbein

Address:
Annapolis, MD 21403
License #:
MD438754 - Expired
Category:
Medicine
Type:
Medical Physician and Surgeon

Medicine Doctors

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Ron Elfenbein, Brooklyn MD

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Specialties:
Emergency Medicine Physician
Address:
3001 S Hanover St, Brooklyn, MD 21225
Board certifications:
American Board of Emergency Medicine Certification in Emergency Medicine

Resumes

Resumes

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President, M.d

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Location:
38s Paca St, Baltimore, MD 21201
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Work:
Mep
Physician

Ron Elfenbein
President, M.d
Education:
State University of New York Upstate Medical University 1996 - 2000
Doctor of Medicine, Doctorates

Publications

Us Patents

Voice Activated Decision Support

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US Patent:
20060223042, Oct 5, 2006
Filed:
May 18, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/131866
Inventors:
John Epler - Evanston IL, US
Michael Vanrooyen - Wayland MA, US
Eric Spencer - Chicago IL, US
Ron Elfenbein - Annapolis MD, US
International Classification:
G09B 7/00
US Classification:
434323000
Abstract:
A coaching device and method for providing emergency medical care instructions is shown. The device can include a memory, an audio input, an audio output, a visual display, and a processor. The memory stores a file set made up of multiple question files. The question files include audio data representing a spoken question, at least one valid answer proposed for the question, and visual material. The visual material can be a text version of the question or a valid answer or a visual illustration of the subject matter of the question. Each question file is linked with at least one other question file. A program manages the question files by playing a question, detecting a spoken valid answer to the spoken question, and loading another question file linked to the detected answer. The modular set of interrelated questions provides the rescuer with highly interactive instructions.
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