DAVID BRUCE JASPAN
Pharmacy in Cherry Hill, NJ

License number
Pennsylvania RP030664L
Category
Pharmacy
Type
Pharmacist
Address
Address 2
Cherry Hill, NJ 08002
Pennsylvania

Professional information

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David Jaspan - Cherry Hill, NJ

Work:
UNION HOSPITAL OF CECIL COUNTY, Community Hospital
Director of Pharmacy
Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, University of the Sciences
Philadelphia - Clinical Instructor
ABINGTON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL - Abington, PA
Administrative Director, Pharmacy Services
TENET HEALTHCARE - HAHNEMANN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, Pharmacy Department - Philadelphia, PA
Director of Pharmacy
RANCOCAS HOSPITAL, Pharmacy Department - Willingboro, NJ
Director of Pharmacy
Rutgers University, College of Pharmacy - New Jersey
Clinical Instructor
CLINICAL PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS INC - Gibbsboro, NJ
Consultant Pharmacy Services
Rancocas Hospital - Willingboro, NJ
Pharmacy Manager
Rancocas Hospital - Willingboro, NJ
Assistant Director of Pharmacy
HOSPITAL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, Pharmacy Department - Philadelphia, PA
Senior Pharmacist
Staff Pharmacist


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Pre-Sterilized, Disposable, Ophthalmic Irrigation Device

US Patent:
5814030, Sep 29, 1998
Filed:
Nov 27, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/757373
Inventors:
Thomas R. Hedges - Moorestown NJ
David Jaspan - Cherry Hill NJ
International Classification:
A61M 3500
US Classification:
604294
Abstract:
The present invention is a corneal irrigation device which can attach to many different models and makes of microscopes, provides a steady mount for the delivery system, and is provided as a pre-sterilized kit. The heart of this invention is its ball socket filter straw delivery unit. This sub-assembly comprises a ball with a diametrical hole. Through this hole is affixed a filter straw or cannula preferably with a slight curvature to it. The ball and cannula assembly is supported and retained by a ring which has a spherical inner surface closely matching the shape of the ball. When snapped into the ring, the ball can be hand rotated to that the lower end of the cannula can be pointed to any point contained within a large distance around the ball. However, once rotated to a desired position, frictional forces between the ball and ring keep the ball stationary. The delivery unit is affixed to a very solid bracket which includes a flat, vertical surface.