Dr. Page graduated from the SUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine in 1982. He works in Camillus, NY and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Page is affiliated with Upstate University Hospital Community Campus.
Dr. Page graduated from the Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine in 1986. He works in Miamisburg, OH and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Page is affiliated with Kettering Medical Center.
Kaiser Permanente Medical GroupKaiser Permanente Woodbridge Medical Building Internal Medicine 14139 Potomac Ml Rd FL 2, Woodbridge, VA 22192 703 490-8400 (phone), 703 490-7650 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Georgetown University School of Medicine Graduated: 1978
Procedures:
Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG) Vaccine Administration
Conditions:
Bronchial Asthma Cholelethiasis or Cholecystitis Diabetes Mellitus (DM) Disorders of Lipoid Metabolism Hypertension (HTN)
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Page graduated from the Georgetown University School of Medicine in 1978. He works in Woodbridge, VA and specializes in Family Medicine.
Dr. Page graduated from the University of South Florida College of Medicine at Tampa in 1982. He works in Fernandina Beach, FL and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Page is affiliated with Baptist Medical Center Nassau.
Deaconess ClinicDeaconess Clinic Mary Street 520 Mary St STE 340, Evansville, IN 47710 812 450-6700 (phone), 812 450-6710 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Louisville School of Medicine Graduated: 2000
Procedures:
Cardiac Stress Test Wound Care Arthrocentesis Destruction of Benign/Premalignant Skin Lesions Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG) Pulmonary Function Tests Skin Tags Removal Vaccine Administration
Dr. Page graduated from the University of Louisville School of Medicine in 2000. He works in Evansville, IN and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Page is affiliated with Deaconess Hospital.
Baystate Health AssociatesBaystate Surgical Associates 2 Medical Ctr Dr, Springfield, MA 01199 413 794-7020 (phone), 413 794-2670 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Univ of Toronto, Fac of Med, Toronto, Ont, Canada Graduated: 1970
Procedures:
Destruction of Lesions on the Anus Hemorrhoid Procedures Hernia Repair Pilonidal Cyst Excision Skin Tags Removal
Conditions:
Abdominal Hernia Inguinal Hernia Malignant Neoplasm of Female Breast Breast Disorders Hemorrhoids
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Page graduated from the Univ of Toronto, Fac of Med, Toronto, Ont, Canada in 1970. He works in Springfield, MA and specializes in General Surgery. Dr. Page is affiliated with Baystate Medical Center.
Jeffrey Delaney - Hudson NH, US William H. Kirtley - Boston MA, US Robert Kuszewski - Arlington MA, US John Andrew Lash - San Francisco CA, US Robert Mathews - Somerville MA, US David Page - Manchester MA, US Martin Sarabura - Jerseyville, CA Gregory Warden - Belmont MA, US
Transmission of messages composed on one or more input devices to a single or multiple recipients by means of one or plural communication modes is facilitated. Such communication modes may include conventional or wireless telephone, facsimile transmission, pager, e-mail, postal mail or courier. An application program interface (API) mediates between remote applications requesting messaging functions and a message server that actually implements these functions. The API is capable of processing high-volume requests for message routing, status information, and various other functions on an automated basis, enabling businesses to make routine use of these functions.
Keith Edward Gregory - Acton MA, US William Harry Kirtley - Arlington MA, US David A. Page - Manchester MA, US Howard Geza Page - Burlingame CA, US Adrien Paul Raphael Schmidt - Paris, FR Gregory Charles Warden - Belmont MA, US
A two way wireless hand held PDA device that allows remote mobile creation of messages and sending of those messages to recipients via different delivery modes. The recipients can be formed into groups by different criteria, the messages can be created or imported and edited from the remote device, and the messages can be delivered via more than one mode. Status of messages sent and in process is maintained as is account information related to the message and the user. Also messages can be formatted, and can be conditionally sent and receivers can perform automatic actions when specific messages are received. (And actions can be carried out in remote systems based on the responses to messages sent).
Jeffrey Delaney - Hudson NH, US William H. Kirtley - Boston MA, US Robert Kuszewski - Arlington MA, US Robert Mathews - Somerville MA, US David Page - Manchester MA, US Martin Sarabura - Jerseyville, CA Gregory Warden - Belmont MA, US
Transmission of messages composed on one or more input devices to a single or multiple recipients by means of one or plural communication modes is facilitated. Such communication modes may include conventional or wireless telephone, facsimile transmission, pager, e-mail, postal mail or courier. Thus, a message may be directed to a single recipient via multiple modes, such as e-mail and fax, in order to ensure the earliest possible receipt of the message; or may be directed to multiple recipients by a single mode or by different modes. In the case of multiple-mode delivery, “escalation” rules may specify conditions under which different delivery modes may be sequentially employed. Automatic follow-up to determine whether a message has been received, as well as automatic sender notification upon confirmation of receipt, may be employed. The system is capable of sending messages having embedded questions, and facilitating multi-question surveys.
Application Program Interface For Message Routing And Management System
Jeffrey Delaney - Hudson NH, US William H. Kirtley - Boston MA, US Robert Kuszewski - Arlington MA, US John Andrew Lash - San Francisco CA, US Robert Mathews - Somerville MA, US David Page - Manchester MA, US Martin Sarabura - Ontario, CA Gregory Warden - Belmont MA, US
Transmission of messages composed on one or more input devices to a single or multiple recipients by means of one or plural communication modes is facilitated. Such communication modes may include conventional or wireless telephone, facsimile transmission, pager, e-mail, postal mail or courier. An application program interface (API) mediates between remote applications requesting messaging functions and a message server that actually implements these functions. The API is capable of processing high-volume requests for message routing, status information, and various other functions on an automated basis, enabling businesses to make routine use of these functions.
Jeffrey Delaney - Hudson NH, US William H. Kirtley - Boston MA, US Robert Kuszewski - Arlington MA, US Robert Mathews - Somerville MA, US David Page - Manchester MA, US Martin Sarabura - Jerseyville, CA Gregory Warden - Belmont MA, US
Assignee:
Varolii Corporation - Seattle WA
International Classification:
H04M 11/00
US Classification:
379 8813, 379 8811, 379 8817, 379 8823
Abstract:
Transmission of messages composed on one or more input devices to a single or multiple recipients by means of one or plural communication modes is facilitated. Such communication modes may include conventional or wireless telephone, facsimile transmission, pager, e-mail, postal mail or courier. Thus, a message may be directed to a single recipient via multiple modes, such as e-mail and fax, in order to ensure the earliest possible receipt of the message; or may be directed to multiple recipients by a single mode or by different modes. In the case of multiple-mode delivery, “escalation” rules may specify conditions under which different delivery modes may be sequentially employed. Automatic follow-up to determine whether a message has been received, as well as automatic sender notification upon confirmation of receipt, may be employed. The system is capable of sending messages having embedded questions, and facilitating multi-question surveys.
System And Method For Service Specific Notification
Rick Castanho - Nashua NH, US Jeffrey Delaney - Hudson NH, US William Harry Kirtley - Arlington MA, US Robert Kuszewski - Arlington MA, US Robert Matthews - Somerville MA, US David A. Page - Manchester MA, US Gregory Charles Warden - Belmont MA, US
Apparatus include a communication interface, a trigger interface, computer-readable media encloded subscriber-originated recipient list data, and a user interface. The user interface is configured to display and receive input from, via a computer screen display, plural sets of screen-displayed destination setting selection indicators for individually configuring sets of destination settings for corresponding event types. Each set of destination settings corresponds to a corresponding one of plural selectable event types selectable for causing corresponding triggered messages to be sent including sending the given event-specific message to the corresponding list of recipients. Individual ones of the selectable event types for a given user have corresponding differently configurable sets of destination settings, whereby the given user's selected destination settings for one selected event type cause one event-specific message to be sent to one device of the given user and the given user's selected destination settings for another selected event type cause another event-specific message to be sent to another device of the given user that is different than the one device. Meanwhile, selected ones of the selectable event types for the given user are selected by a user selecting, via the computer screen display, destination selection indicators corresponding to the selected ones of the selectable event types.
Reproduction-specific nucleic acid molecules, particularly those that are indicative of or associated with infertility in men, proteins encoded by these reproduction-specific nucleic acid molecules and antibodies that bind such proteins are described. Also described are variant reproduction-specific genes and proteins, and antibodies which bind such proteins, as well as methods of using the reproduction-specific genes, proteins and antibodies and methods of using the variant reproduction-specific genes, proteins and antibodies.
System And Method For Service Specific Notification
Rick Castanho - Nashua NH, US Jeffrey Delaney - Hudson NH, US William Kirtley - Arlington MA, US Robert Kuszewski - Arlington MA, US Robert Matthews - Somerville MA, US David Page - Manchester MA, US Gregory Warden - Belmont MA, US
International Classification:
G06F009/46
US Classification:
709/318000
Abstract:
A flexible, programmable messaging system and method for associating specific happenings with particular services and users associated with those services is disclosed. The contact means for the users are held in a single database with retrievable historical information regarding the user and/or the service. Users and administrators are defined where the user may exercise a group of predetermine privileges. Users may subscribe and un-subscribe to one or more services. The administrator may exercise more privileges or all the privileges, and the additional privileges will include creating messages related to specific happenings, editing of the billing for the service, editing subscription forms, managing the members of a service and tracking the delivery of message. The presentation pages and the messaging format are arranged using templates with predetermined information and formats that may be programmable. The system is arranged in a client/server arrangement where standard servers can be used. The users administrators, and messaging systems include virtually all forms of communications.
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Mr. David Page Managing Editor
Journal Record Publication Journal Record Publishing Company (former). Daily Law Journal Record (former) Publishers-Book
222 N. Robinson, 1st Floor, Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405 235-3100
David Page Director Whitehead Institute Professor Of Biology
Whitehead Institute For Bio-Medical Research Noncommercial Research Organizations
9 Cambridge Ctr, Cambridge, MA 02142
David C. Page President And Director
Whitehead Institute For Biomedical Research Noncommercial Research Organizations
9 Cambridge Center, Cambridge, MA 02142
David Page Professor Institute Director Investigator
Whitehead Institute For Bio-Medical Research Noncommercial Research Organizations
9 Cambridge Ctr, Cambridge, MA 02142
David Page President And Director
Whitehead Institute For Bio-Medical Research Noncommercial Research Organizations
9 Cambridge Ctr, Cambridge, MA 02142
David Page Owner
Pioneer Office Cleaning Service Building Maintenance Services
60 Old Marsh Hl Rd, Dracut, MA 01826 978 458-9826
David R. Page President
CHANNELHEALTH, INC
54 Middlesex Tpke, Burlington, MA 01803 26 Woodchester Rd, Wellesley, MA
David Page Secretary
I.D.E. CORPORATION
35 Dunham Rd, Billerica, MA 01821 406 Broadway, Cambridge, MA
Boston Red Sox Boston, MA Dec 2005 to Nov 2011 Major League Strength and Conditioning CoachArizona Diamondbacks Phoenix, AZ Jun 1999 to Nov 2005 Major League Strength and Conditioning CoachArizona Diamondbacks Tucson, AZ Jan 1998 to Jun 1999 Minor League Strength and Conditioning CoordinatorFlorida Marlins Portland, ME 1996 to 1997 Strength and Conditioning Intern
Education:
University of Southern Maine Portland, ME 1998 B.A. in Liberal Arts