Centura Health Physician GroupColorado Joint Replacement 2535 S Downing St STE 100, Denver, CO 80210 720 524-1367 (phone), 720 524-1422 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Marshall University Edwards School of Medicine Graduated: 2000
Procedures:
Arthrocentesis Knee Arthroscopy Knee Replacement
Conditions:
Fractures, Dislocations, Derangement, and Sprains Internal Derangement of Knee Cartilage Osteoarthritis Rheumatoid Arthritis
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Kim graduated from the Marshall University Edwards School of Medicine in 2000. He works in Denver, CO and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery. Dr. Kim is affiliated with Porter Adventist Hospital.
Medical School Ajou Univ, Sch of Med, Kyunggi, South Korea Graduated: 2005
Description:
Dr. Kim graduated from the Ajou Univ, Sch of Med, Kyunggi, South Korea in 2005. He works in Baltimore, MD and specializes in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology. Dr. Kim is affiliated with University Of Maryland Medical Center.
Towson University Campus Recreation Services Towson, MD Aug 2010 to May 2012 Graduate Assistant - Marketing & Special EventsRutgers Recreation New Brunswick, NJ Aug 2009 to May 2010 Intramural Student DirectorBuda Bean Inc Moonachie, NJ Jun 2007 to Aug 2009 Customer Service RepresentativeRutgers Recreation New Brunswick, NJ Sep 2006 to May 2009 Intramural Official
Education:
University of Baltimore Baltimore, MD Jul 2012 M.B.A. in Business/ManagementThe State University of New Jersey New Brunswick, NJ May 2010 B.A. in Economics
Medical image management system to allow any conventional Internet browser to function as a medical workstation. The system may be used to convert medical images from a plurality of image formats to browser compatible format. The invention also relates to methods to manipulate digital medical images in such a way that multiple imaging modalities from multiple different vendors can be assembled into a database of Internet standard web pages without loss of diagnostic information.
Robert M. Judd - Chapel Hill NC, US Raymond J. Kim - Chapel Hill NC, US
Assignee:
Heart Imaging Technologies, LLC - Durham NC
International Classification:
A61B 5/055
US Classification:
600410, 600419
Abstract:
A method for creating a magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) image including the steps of acquiring a magnetic resonance image in which a predetermined slice is excited using a train of radiofrequency (RF) pulses; and acquiring image data between the RF pulses such that the excited slice is viewable from a side view rather than from a face view. An MRA image generated by the steps of acquiring a magnetic resonance image in which a predetermined slice is excited using a train of radiofrequency (RF) pulses; acquiring image data between the RF pulses; viewing a side view of the slice, including dynamic spins within and exiting the slice.
Robert M. Judd - Chapel Hill NC, US Raymond J. Kim - Chapel Hill NC, US
Assignee:
Heart Imaging Technologies, LLC - Durham NC
International Classification:
A61B 5/05 G06F 7/00 G06K 9/00 G06K 9/54
US Classification:
600407, 707 1, 707 10, 705 2, 382305, 382128
Abstract:
Medical image management system to allow any conventional Internet browser to function as a medical workstation. The system may be used to convert medical images from a plurality of image formats to browser compatible format. The Invention also relates to methods to manipulate digital medical images in such a way that multiple imaging modalities from multiple different vendors can be assembled into a database of Internet standard web pages without loss of diagnostic information.
Robert M. Judd - Chapel Hill NC, US Raymond J. Kim - Chapel Hill NC, US
Assignee:
Heart Imaging Technologies, LLC - Durham NC
International Classification:
G06F 17/30 G06F 7/06 G06F 7/14
US Classification:
707 10, 707 2, 707 9, 7071041
Abstract:
A method of managing medical information is disclosed. The method comprises the steps of receiving medical information in a format incompatible with the World Wide Web and converting the medical information to a format compatible with the World Wide Web. Further, the medical information is physically stored at a single location.
Interventional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Based On Global Coherent Free Precession
Robert M. Judd - Durham NC, US Wolfgang G. Rehwald - Durham NC, US Raymond J. Kim - Durham NC, US
Assignee:
Duke University - Durham NC
International Classification:
A61B 5/05 G01V 3/00
US Classification:
600423, 600410, 600419, 324309, 324313
Abstract:
Methods and systems for obtaining intravascular magnetic resonance images of blood flow are disclosed. In preferred forms, a train of radio frequency (RF) pulses is produced by an intravascularly introduced RF transmitter positioned in proximate location to the blood flow so as to create a continuous stream of coherently excited protons of the blood flow. The coherently excited protons of the blood flow are sampled as the protons freely precess while flowing through a region of three dimensional space unaffected by the ongoing intravascular RF excitation. An image of the sampled coherently excited protons may then be constructed.
Robert M. Judd - Chapel Hill NC, US Raymond J. Kim - Chapel Hill NC, US
Assignee:
Heart Imaging Technologies LLC - Durham NC
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707705, 707915, 705 2
Abstract:
A method of managing medical information is disclosed. The method comprises receiving, at a first computer, requests for medical information from a second computer. The first computer responds by sending a set of instructions to the second computer. The instructions are sufficient to allow the second computer to automatically retrieve the requested medical information from a third computer.
Robert M. Judd - Chapel Hill NC, US Raymond J. Kim - Chapel Hill NC, US
Assignee:
Heart Imaging Technologies, LLC - Durham NC
International Classification:
G06F 7/00
US Classification:
707705, 382128, 382254, 715234
Abstract:
A method of managing medical images is disclosed. The method comprises receiving a plurality of images corresponding to a plurality of modalities, displaying to a user at a client computer a selection comprising images associated with at least two different modalities, and, in response to the user selection, simultaneously displaying at the client computer images corresponding to at least two different modalities.
Robert M. Judd - Chapel Hill NC, US Raymond J. Kim - Chapel Hill NC, US
Assignee:
Heart Imaging Technologies, LLC - Durham NC
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
715200
Abstract:
A method of managing medical information is disclosed. Medical image data is received, at a real-time transfer engine, at the same time that the patient is being scanned by a medical imaging device. The medical image data is then converted to a browser-compatible image format at a converter engine connected to receive the medical image data from the real-time transfer engine. The converter engine comprises a decoder engine for extracting image pixel data from the medical image data and an encoding engine for converting the image pixel data to a browser-compatible format connected to receive the image pixel data. The image pixel data may be converted to a browser compatible format without loss of diagnostic data.