Dr. Daniel O Sokoloff, West Palm Beach FL - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Specialties:
Dermatology
Address:
Palm Beach Dermatology, Inc. 4475 Medical Center Way, West Palm Beach 33407
Certifications:
Dermatology, 1982
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English, Spanish
Hospitals:
Palm Beach Dermatology, Inc. 4475 Medical Center Way, West Palm Beach 33407 Good Samaritan Hospital 2425 Samaritan Dr, San Jose 95124
Education:
Medical School George Washington University School Of Medicine Graduated: 1977 Ochsner Fdn Hospital Graduated: 1978 Baylor College Of Med Graduated: 1982
Daniel Orlin Sokoloff, West Palm Beach FL
Specialties:
Dermatology
Work:
Palm Beach Dermatology 4475 Medical Center Way, West Palm Beach, FL 33407Palm Beach Dermatology 1000 45Th St, West Palm Beach, FL 33407
Education:
George Washington University (1977) Dermatology
Dispenser For Medical Creams
US Patent:
2002016, Nov 14, 2002
Filed:
Apr 25, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/132595
Inventors:
Daniel Sokoloff - Palm Beach Gardens FL, US
International Classification:
B67D005/06
US Classification:
222/192000
Abstract:
The present invention concerns a topical treatment dispenser including a sanitary housing having at least one outlet for receiving and supporting a tube containing a topical treatment, a sanitary detachable cap for covering the outlet and a flow control mechanism for controlling the flow of the topical treatment through the outlet. The topical treatment dispenser prevents contaminants from coming into contact with the topical treatment contained therein such that the topical treatment is dispensable in a medical environment.
Dual Headed Razor Assembly
US Patent:
4989328, Feb 5, 1991
Filed:
Mar 16, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/494982
Inventors:
Daniel Sokoloff - West Palm Beach FL
International Classification:
B26B 1906
US Classification:
30 341
Abstract:
A razor assembly includes dual razor heads mounted on a single handle. One razor head is adapted to hold a conventional size blade. The other razor head is adapted to hold a much smaller blade for convenient shaving around one's nostrils and for trimming of moustaches, beards and sideburns. The user can choose between either razor head simply by rotating the handle with his fingers.
Fluid Shield
US Patent:
5533989, Jul 9, 1996
Filed:
Sep 28, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/127974
Inventors:
Daniel O. Sokoloff - West Palm Beach FL
International Classification:
A61M 100
US Classification:
604327
Abstract:
A fluid shield for retarding the spraying and lateral leakage of body fluids from a pressurized anatomical structure includes a transparent flexible shield body terminating in a rim which defines an opening to the interior of the shield body. The rim is adapted to securely engage various body contours surrounding the structure so as to align the opening with the structure. The rim can be secured by adhesives or by manual pressure. The shield body can be penetrable by a surgical instrument for incising the structure, and fluids released from the ruptured structure are captured by the shield body for subsequent disposal. The shield body can be conveniently stored in a compressed stack disposed in a dispensing container. The outer surface of the rim can be textured to pull the next lower fluid shield of the compressed stack partially out of the dispensing container for subsequent removal.
Fluid Shield
US Patent:
5248307, Sep 28, 1993
Filed:
Apr 2, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/679434
Inventors:
Daniel O. Sokoloff - West Palm Beach FL
International Classification:
A61M 100
US Classification:
604317
Abstract:
A fluid shield for retarding the spraying and lateral leakage of body fluids from a pressurized anatomical structure includes a transparent flexible shield body terminating in a rim which defines an opening to the interior of the shield body. The rim is adapted to securely engage various body contours surrounding the structure so as to align the opening with the structure. The rim can be secured by adhesives or by manual pressure. The shield body can be penetrable by a surgical instrument for incising the structure, and fluids released from the ruptured structure are captured by the shield body for subsequent disposal. The shield body can be conveniently stored in a compressed stack disposed in a dispensing container. The outer surface of the rim can be textured to pull the next lower fluid shield of the compressed stack partially out of the dispensing container for subsequent removal.