ERIC K WILKE, MD
Emergency Medical Service at Rock Prairie Rd, College Station, TX

License number
Texas L0697
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Emergency Medical Services
Address
Address 2
1604 Rock Prairie Rd, College Station, TX 77845
PO Box 5270, Norman, OK 73070
Phone
(979) 764-5100
(866) 321-8433

Organization information

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College Station Medical Center - Eric K Wilke MD

1604 Rock Pr Rd, College Station, TX 77845

Categories:
Emergency & Critical Care Physicians & Surgeons
Phone:
(979) 764-5100 (Phone)

Professional information

Eric K Wilke Photo 1

Dr. Eric K Wilke - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Hospitals:
Emcare
1604 Rock Prairie Rd, College Station 77845
College Station Medical Center
1604 Rock Prairie Rd, College Station 77845
Emcare
1604 Rock Prairie Rd, College Station 77845
College Station Medical Center
1604 Rock Prairie Rd, College Station 77845
Education:
Medical Schools
Texas A&M University / Main Campus
Graduated: 1995


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Eric Keith Wilke, College Station TX

Specialties:
Emergency Medicine, Emergency Medical Services
Work:
College Station Medical Center
1602 Rock Prairie Rd, College Station, TX 77845
Education:
Texas A&M University(1995)


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Eric Wilke

Location:
College Station, Texas
Industry:
Medical Practice
Languages:
German


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Patient Transport Vehicle

US Patent:
8303011, Nov 6, 2012
Filed:
Jan 6, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/655721
Inventors:
Mark E. Benden - College Station TX, US
Eric K. Wilke - College Station TX, US
Assignee:
The Texas A&M University System - College Station TX
International Classification:
B60J 7/00
US Classification:
296 19, 5626, 280769
Abstract:
The present invention provides an emergency medical transportation vehicle comprising a two or three-wheeled motorcycle having a structural frame that encompasses a platform horizontally disposed along the wheel-base, where the platform has a front flat surface, and two rear surfaces extending from the front flat surface on either side of the rear wheel. The rear surfaces have sides extending vertically therefrom. The motorcycle carries the load of driver and patient, provides a safe, stable patient transportation, where passenger and rider are in one plane with the rider below and in complete view of the driver. The vehicle has a movable seat for the driver and chambers for placement of emergency medical equipment and supplies.