David Patrick Vansickle
Physician at Williams St, Denver, CO

License number
Colorado 44002
Issued Date
Sep 12, 2005
Renew Date
May 1, 2015
Expiration Date
Apr 30, 2017
Type
Physician
Address
Address
777 S Williams St, Denver, CO 80209

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
David Vansickle
41659 Reds Rd, Paonia, CO 81428
David Vansickle
7806 E Severn Pl, Denver, CO 80230
David Vansickle
951 Paris St, Aurora, CO 80010
David Vansickle
4165 R Rd, Paonia, CO 81428
David Vansickle
41659 Reds Rd, Paonia, CO 81428

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Dr. David P Vansickle - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Dr. David P Vansickle - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Hospitals:
Littleton Hospital Campus
7780 S Broadway SUITE 350, Littleton 80122
Sky Ridge Medical Center
10101 Rdg Gate Pkwy, Lone Tree 80124
Littleton Adventist Hospital
7700 South Broadway, Littleton 80122
Porter Adventist Hospital
2525 South Downing St, Denver 80210
Littleton Hospital Campus
7780 S Broadway SUITE 350, Littleton 80122
Sky Ridge Medical Center
10101 Rdg Gate Pkwy, Lone Tree 80124
Littleton Adventist Hospital
7700 South Broadway, Littleton 80122
Porter Adventist Hospital
2525 South Downing St, Denver 80210
Education:
Medical Schools
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Graduated: 2001


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David Vansickle, Littleton CO

David Vansickle, Littleton CO

Work:
South Denver Neurosurgery
7780 S Broadway, Littleton, CO 80122 South Denver Neurosurgery
950 E Harvard Ave, Denver, CO 80210


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Activeinvasive Eeg Device And Technique

Activeinvasive Eeg Device And Technique

US Patent:
2007026, Nov 15, 2007
Filed:
Dec 17, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/581135
Inventors:
David VanSickle - Denver CO, US
Ken Winston - Golden CO, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/04
US Classification:
600544000
Abstract:
An electrode device for taking a plurality of EEG measurements, and an associated method of taking EEG measurements, whereby a plurality of electrode contact-points configured atop a support member are in electrical communication with, and in relative proximity to, an integrated circuit comprising converter circuitry adapted for converting analog EEG signals measured, having originated from within a patient, into digital signals prior to transmission thereof to a processing unit. The integrated circuit/circuitry (IC) may be supported by the support member or by a lead assembly having wiring for the digital signal transmission. The support member may have a plurality of layers and be generally flexible; as fabricated of any of a number of flexible, generally insulative biocompatible materials to which circuitry may be etched or deposited, exhibiting sufficient structural integrity to decrease likelihood of degradation during surgery or once implanted.