CHRISTOPHER T LAKE
Physical Therapy at 33 Ct, Fort Lauderdale, FL

License number
Florida 3054
Issued Date
Sep 14, 1981
Effective Date
Jan 1, 1901
Expiration Date
Nov 30, 2017
Category
Health Care
Type
Physical Therapist
Address
Address
1930 NW 33Rd Ct, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309

Professional information

Christopher Lake Photo 1

Christopher Lake - Oakland Park, FL

Work:
Comprehensive Health Services, Inc
Physical Therapist
Hialeah Hospital - Hialeah, FL
Rehabilitation Director
Sundance Rehabilitation Corporation - Margate, FL
Clinical Coordinator
Washington Manor Nursing & Rehabilitation Center - Hollywood, FL
Rehabilitation Director
Home Health Corporation of America - Lauderhill, FL
Staff Physical Therapist
Barna College of Health Sciences - Fort Lauderdale, FL
Director Physical Therapist Assistant Program
Universal Medical Center - Plantation, FL
Staff Physical Therapist
St. John's Rehabilitation Hospital - Lauderdale Lakes, FL
Staff Physical Therapist
Broward General Medical Center - Fort Lauderdale, FL
Staff Physical Therapist
Education:
Barry University - Miami Springs, FL
Master of Science in Health Services Adminstration
Florida Atlantic University - Boca Raton, FL
Master of Education
Florida International University - Miami, FL
Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy
State University of New York - New Paltz, NY
Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences


Christopher Lake Photo 2

Lan Based Loosely Coupled Large Grain Parallel Processing Method

US Patent:
5428783, Jun 27, 1995
Filed:
Oct 5, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/132075
Inventors:
Christopher H. Lake - Plantation FL
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
G06F 15173
US Classification:
395650
Abstract:
A parallel processing system (10) is provided to logically divide (68) a task into subtasks that can be performed simultaneously by a plurality of computers (1-4) loosely coupled in parallel via a loosely coupled interconnection (11). A file server (9) is connected to the loosely coupled interconnection (11) for sharing memory among the plurality of computers (1-4). For coordinating the cooperation of the plurality of computers (104) performing these subtasks, a controlling methodology (38) is taught.