DR. DAVID LYMAN SMITH, M.D.
Medical Practice at Doyle Park Dr, Santa Rosa, CA

License number
California G28351
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Pediatrics
Address
Address
500 Doyle Park Dr SUITE 100, Santa Rosa, CA 95405
Phone
(707) 544-6090
(707) 544-2389 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
David Smith
49 Missouri St Apt 12, San Francisco, CA 94107
(954) 524-5654
David Smith, age 44
4 Moss Ln, Emeryville, CA 94608
David Smith
4967 Marin Dr, Oceanside, CA 92056
David Smith, age 61
4977 Marin Dr, Oceanside, CA 92056
David Smith, age 79
4953 Via Fresco, Camarillo, CA 93012

Professional information

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Dr. David L Smith, Santa Rosa CA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Neonatal Medicine, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Address:
Primary Care Associates
500 Doyle Park Dr SUITE 200, Santa Rosa 95405
(707) 545-1300 (Phone), (707) 545-0823 (Fax)
Annadell Medical Group
500 Doyle Park Dr SUITE 100, Santa Rosa 95405
(707) 544-6090 (Phone)
Certifications:
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 2005, Pediatrics, 1979, Perinatal Medicine & Neonatal Medicine, 1983
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Primary Care Associates
500 Doyle Park Dr SUITE 200, Santa Rosa 95405
Annadell Medical Group
500 Doyle Park Dr SUITE 100, Santa Rosa 95405
Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital
1165 Montgomery Dr, Santa Rosa 95405
Saint Joseph Hospital
172 Kinsley St, Nashua 03060
Education:
Medical School
University Of California, San Diego, School Of Medicine
Graduated: 1972
Kaiser Permanente Med Center
Kaiser Permanente Med Center Sf
University Ca Davis Med Center


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David Lyman Smith, Santa Rosa CA

Specialties:
Pediatrics
Work:
Primary Care Assoc
500 Doyle Park Dr, Santa Rosa, CA 95405
Education:
University of California at San Diego (1972)


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David Michael Smith, Santa Rosa CA - Lawyer

Address:
Law Office of David M Smith
850 3Rd St FLOOR FIRST, Santa Rosa 95404
(707) 529-7432
Law Office of David M Smith
850 3Rd St, Santa Rosa 95404
(707) 478-8836
Licenses:
California - Active 2006
Education:
University of San Francisco School of Law
California State University, Chico
Specialties:
Personal Injury - 100%


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Dr. David Smith, Sacramento CA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Neonatal Medicine, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Address:
2230 Stockton Blvd, Sacramento 95817
(916) 734-2972 (Phone)
Treatment Associates
7225 E Southgate Dr SUITE D, Sacramento 95823
(916) 394-1000 (Phone)
Sutter Memorial
5151 Southwest Ave SUITE F, Sacramento 95824
(916) 454-3333 (Phone)
Children's Specialists Medical Grp
5151 F St, Sacramento 95819
(916) 736-6470 (Phone)
4875 Broadway SUITE 180, Sacramento 95820
(916) 875-0599 (Phone)
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
2230 Stockton Blvd, Sacramento 95817
4875 Broadway SUITE 180, Sacramento 95820
Children's Specialists Medical Grp
5151 F St, Sacramento 95819
Sutter Memorial
5151 Southwest Ave SUITE F, Sacramento 95824
Treatment Associates
7225 E Southgate Dr SUITE D, Sacramento 95823
Sutter Medical Center of Santa Rosa
3325 Chanate Rd, Santa Rosa 95404
UC Davis Medical Center
2315 Stockton Blvd, Sacramento 95817
Education:
Medical School
University Of Auckland, Faculty Of Medicine and Health Science
Graduated: 1977
San Jose Med Center
Stanford University Hospital


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Method And Apparatus For Aiding Manual Instrument Settings By Displaying Estimates Of Future Measurement Results

US Patent:
4890236, Dec 26, 1989
Filed:
Apr 1, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/176472
Inventors:
Erik Kilk - Rohnert Park CA
David A. Smith - Santa Rosa CA
Alan W. Schmidt - Santa Rosa CA
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Company - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
G01R 2300
US Classification:
364485
Abstract:
Upon the adjustment of a control setting of a test instrument, the current data (taken before the change is effected) is manipulated by recalculating the trace data in light of any adjustment that is entered by a user. This represents an estimate of the effect of the adjustment in the control setting, and this estimate is redrawn on a display device. This modified image is preferably displayed before the real new image is ready to be displayed. This provides immediate feedback to the user so that adjustments can be effected without slowing the measurement process. Various embodiments provide panning or repositioning the trace left and right while changing the x-axis center frequency; stretching or compressing the trace (spanning) while changing the frequency span; or using a combination for adjustments to only the start or stop frequency. In one embodiment, the estimate can be displayed only after the user has committed to having a new measurement performed. Alternatively, in another embodiment, estimates can be displayed continuously while the user is making adjustments and before the user has committed to performing a new measurement.


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Method And Apparatus For Simulating Analog Display In Digital Display Test Instrument

US Patent:
5065147, Nov 12, 1991
Filed:
May 17, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/353369
Inventors:
Thomas A. Rice - Santa Rosa CA
David A. Smith - Santa Rosa CA
Alan W. Schmidt - Santa Rosa CA
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Company - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
G01R 1322
US Classification:
340744
Abstract:
A method for simulating an analog display in a digital display spectrum analyzer (or other digital display test instrument) comprises the steps of defining a plurality, N, of traces of the signal to be displayed, assigning coordinate values to points along each trace, and plotting and simultaneously displaying each of the N traces by illuminating corresponding pixel locations on the CRT as indicated by the assigned coordinate values. The method permits effective simulation of trace persistence as commonly found in analog display test instruments. According to one embodiment of the invention, a color graphics controller/color CRT may be provided, in which case gray scales may be generated and displayed to simulate variations in intensity levels as commonly found in traces plotted on analog display test instruments. An apparatus for practicing the method is also disclosed.