BRUCE SHELDON SALTZMAN
Medical Practice in Miami, FL

License number
Pennsylvania MD451709
Category
Medicine
Type
Medical Physician and Surgeon
Address
Address 2
Miami, FL 33129
Pennsylvania

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Bruce Saltzman
14300 SW 68Th Ave, Palmetto Bay, FL 33158
Bruce Saltzman
14765 SW 79Th Ct, Palmetto Bay, FL 33158
(305) 255-6161
Bruce Saltzman, age 78
1581 Brickell Ave APT 2301, Miami, FL 33129
(305) 858-8388
Bruce Saltzman
Miami, FL
(305) 858-8388
Bruce S Saltzman, age 78
848 Brickell Key Dr, Miami, FL 33131
(305) 373-2160

Professional information

Bruce Saltzman Photo 1

Bruce Saltzman, Miami FL

Work:
Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center
1475 NW 12Th Ave, Miami, FL 33136 Bascom Palmer Eye Institute Miami
900 NW 17Th St, Miami, FL 33136 Jackson Memorial Hospital
1611 NW 12Th Ave, Miami, FL 33136


Bruce Saltzman Photo 2

Assistant Clinical Professor At University Of Miami

Position:
assistant clinical professor at University of Miami
Location:
Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
University of Miami - assistant clinical professor


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Dr. Bruce S Saltzman, Miami FL - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Anesthesiology
Address:
1611 NW 12Th Ave SUITE 16960, Miami 33136
(305) 243-6358 (Phone), (305) 243-8470 (Fax)
Certifications:
Anesthesiology, 1977
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
1611 NW 12Th Ave SUITE 16960, Miami 33136
Jackson Memorial Hospital
1611 West 12Th Ave, Miami 33136
Education:
Medical School
Thomas Jefferson University
Graduated: 1972
U Miami Hosp


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High Sensitivity Stethoscopic System And Method

US Patent:
4777961, Oct 18, 1988
Filed:
Oct 15, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/787635
Inventors:
Bruce Saltzman - Miami FL
International Classification:
A61B 502
US Classification:
128715
Abstract:
A lightweight, improved precordial suction stethescope constant monitoring system including a heart and breath sound detection means, solely mounted to patient using only suction or other connection means, and an inexpensive radio wave transmission means and a remote radio wave receiver and audio means. A quick connect suction cup or other stethescope, which is especially suitable for use on the wet skin of a newborn, is used to provide the acoustical recess of the stethescope head. A microphone transducer located in the stethescope head or in a detachable housing is used for converting acoustical vibrations into an electrical impulse. The said remote radio wave receiving means amplifies and converts the electronically transmitted physiological condition information into an audible signal. This system allows the attending medical personnel to be totally free of any physical connection to the patient being monitored.