DR. DAVID TADASHI AOYAMA, MD
Osteopathic Medicine at Market St, Seattle, WA

License number
Washington MD00017765
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Internal Medicine
Address
Address
1801 NW Market St SUITE 309, Seattle, WA 98107
Phone
(206) 784-0940

Professional information

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Dr. David T Aoyama, Seattle WA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Internal Medicine
Address:
Fogerty and Aoyama Mds
1801 NW Market St STE 309, Seattle 98107
(206) 784-0940 (Phone)
Certifications:
Internal Medicine, 1980
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Fogerty and Aoyama Mds
1801 NW Market St STE 309, Seattle 98107
Northwest Hospital & Medical Center
1550 North 115Th St, Seattle 98133
Education:
Medical School
University Of Washington School Of Medicine
Graduated: 1977
Cleveland Metro Genl
Graduated: 1978
University Wash Affil Hosps
Graduated: 1980


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David Tadashi Aoyama, Seattle WA

Specialties:
Internist
Address:
1801 Nw Market St, Seattle, WA 98107
Education:
University of Washington, School of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine
University of Washington Medical Center - Residency - Internal Medicine
Board certifications:
American Board of Internal Medicine Certification in Internal Medicine


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System And Method For Adjusting Time Associated With Medical Event Data

US Patent:
5921938, Jul 13, 1999
Filed:
Oct 9, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/948630
Inventors:
David D. Aoyama - Seattle WA
Steven B. Duke - Bothell WA
John Giaever - Seattle WA
Assignee:
Physio-Control Manufacturing Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
A61B 500
US Classification:
600509
Abstract:
A system synchronizes the time of a clock of an electronic physiological instrument with time of a remote time base. The electronic physiological instrument records medical event data and electronically associates event time with the event data While recording, or after recording, the medical event data, the electronic physiological instrument is placed in data communication with the remote time base over a data connection. The remote time base initially determines a reference time from a master clock. The remote time base also transmits a request to the electronic physiological instrument for a current time from a clock in the electronic physiological instrument. If a response is not received from the electronic physiological instrument within a first time period, the clock is not synchronized with the remote time base. If a response is received within the first time period, a time difference is determined between the reference time and the time transmitted from the electronic physiological instrument by subtracting the two times. The time difference is then electronically associated with the medical event data.


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Common Therapy/Data Port For A Portable Defibrillator

US Patent:
5716380, Feb 10, 1998
Filed:
Apr 15, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/632177
Inventors:
Daniel Yerkovich - Snohomish WA
David Aoyama - Seattle WA
Stephen T. Vincent - Redmond WA
Assignee:
Physio-Control Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
A61N 139
US Classification:
607 5
Abstract:
A portable defibrillator (10) with a common therapy/data port (12). A set of electrodes (34) is connected to the therapy/data port to connect the defibrillator to a patient. If connected to a patient, the defibrillator operates in a normal mode of operation where it analyzes a patient's electrocardiogram (ECG), and, if required, applies defibrillation therapy through the port to the patient. A communication cable (42) is connected to the therapy/data port to connect the defibrillator to an auxiliary component (44). If connected to an auxiliary component, the defibrillator operates in a data communication mode of operation where data may be transmitted to and received from the auxiliary component through the therapy/data port. A test cable is connected to the therapy/data port to connect the defibrillator to a test load. If connected to a test load, the defibrillator operates in a user test mode of operation to allow a user to test the operation of the defibrillator.