DR. GERALD STEIN, MD
Osteopathic Medicine in Gainesville, FL

License number
Florida ME13443
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
General Practice
Address
Address
1600 SW Archer Rd Medical Sciences Building SUITE NG-3, Gainesville, FL 32610
Phone
(352) 273-5329
(352) 627-4291 (Fax)

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Name
Address
Phone
Gerald Stein, age 85
624 SE 23Rd Ter, Cape Coral, FL 33990
(239) 772-9209
Gerald Stein, age 91
324 Oakridge R, Deerfield Beach, FL 33442
(561) 644-1329
Gerald Stein
9066 Lakes Blvd, West Palm Bch, FL 33412
Gerald Stein, age 85
88 Cayman Pl, Palm Bch Gdns, FL 33418
(561) 627-5884
Gerald Stein, age 94
90 Edgewater Dr APT 803, Coral Gables, FL 33133
(305) 666-2626

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Gerald Stein MD

1813 NW 35 Way, Gainesville, FL 32605

Industry:
Internist
Phone:
(352) 376-1611 (Phone)
Gerald Herbert Stein

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Breast Cancer Detection Training System

Breast Cancer Detection Training System

US Patent:
4134218, Jan 16, 1979
Filed:
Oct 11, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/841076
Inventors:
Calvin K. Adams - Gainesville FL
Mark K. Goldstein - Gainesville FL
Deborah C. Hall - Gainesville FL
Larry L. Hench - Gainesville FL
Michael C. Madden - Gainesville FL
Henry S. Pennypacker - Gainesville FL
Gerald H. Stein - Gainesville FL
International Classification:
G09B 2328
US Classification:
35 17
Abstract:
A method, apparatus and a lifelike model of a human female breast form a breast cancer detection training system. The model closely simulates the feeding of the different tissues of the human breast and except for a tumor-free comparison model, contains at least one simulated tumor. When used in conjunction with the electronic training apparatus, the model also contains a pressure sensing means. The apparatus and method compare signals initiated by the trainee with stored signals representative of the number of simulated tumors in the model, their location, and the pressure required to feel them and provide feedback information to the trainee so as to improve the trainee's examination technique.