DR. HOWARD R CHAMPION, MD
Radiology at Melvin Rd, Annapolis, MD

License number
Maryland D0016175
Category
Radiology
Type
Trauma Surgery
Address
Address
954 Melvin Rd, Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone
(410) 626-0322

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Howard Champion, age 79
954 Melvin Rd, Annapolis, MD 21403
(410) 626-1678
Howard Champion
Annapolis, MD
(410) 626-1678
Howard R Champion, age 79
954 Melvin Rd, Annapolis, MD 21403
(410) 280-2240
(410) 626-0322
(410) 626-1678
Howard Champion
2015 Haverford Dr, Crownsville, MD 21032

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Dr. Howard R Champion, Annapolis MD - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Dr. Howard R Champion, Annapolis MD - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Trauma Surgery, Critical Care Surgery
Address:
954 Melvin Rd, Annapolis 21403
(410) 626-0322 (Phone), (410) 280-2240 (Fax)
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School
University of Leeds / School of Medicine


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Hemorrhage Control Simulator

Hemorrhage Control Simulator

US Patent:
2012004, Feb 23, 2012
Filed:
Jun 16, 2010
Appl. No.:
13/318016
Inventors:
Dwight Meglan - Westwood MA, US
Howard Champion - Annapolis MD, US
Chih-hao Ho - Reston VA, US
International Classification:
G09B 23/28
US Classification:
434268
Abstract:
A simulator trains for hemorrhage control using hemostatic agents, tourniquets, and/or other hemorrhage control techniques in a simulator that works with a wide variety of existing human surrogates. The simulator merges a live video feed of the surrogate and trainee's hands (or objects interacting with the surrogate) with a computer-generated visual representation of the wound and hemorrhaging blood to provide an immersive display experience to the trainee without requiring different surrogates for different simulated wounds. The trainee may wear pulse-generating glove(s) that simulate the patient's pulse where the trainee's finger tip contacts the surrogate. A sensorized substrate (e.g., load sensors, haptic output generators) may automatically be moved between the trainee and the surrogate to sense interaction with the surrogate and provide haptic feedback. The substrate may replace the surrogate altogether. The simulator may alternatively simulate events and objects other than wounds and humans.


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Method And Apparatus For Collecting And Analyzing Surface Wound Data

Method And Apparatus For Collecting And Analyzing Surface Wound Data

US Patent:
2008009, Apr 24, 2008
Filed:
Jun 1, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/756884
Inventors:
Howard Champion - Annapolis MD, US
Paul Sherman - Seattle WA, US
Mary Lawnick - Olney MD, US
Paul Cashman - North Reading MA, US
Harald Scheirich - Washington DC, US
Timothy Kelliher - Scotia NY, US
Assignee:
SimQuest LLC - Silver Spring MD
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715771000
Abstract:
A 3D surface wound, injury, and personal protective equipment (PPE) data entry system provides an easily usable graphical user interface through which an examiner can objectively record data relating to surface wounds and injuries sustained by a subject human, as well as PPE used when the wounds/injuries were sustained. The system includes a 3D human model onto which the examiner draws the surface wound(s) and/or damage to the PPE. The subject human's record is stored in a database of similar records. The database records comprise quantifiable, objective data that is easily compared and analyzed. An analysis tool can aggregate a selected population of human subjects within the database to create wound density information that can be statistically analyzed and/or displayed on a standard 3D human model. Such objective wound density information may facilitate improved medical and/or tactical training, and improved PPE design.


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Method And Apparatus For Collecting And Analyzing Surface Wound Data

Method And Apparatus For Collecting And Analyzing Surface Wound Data

US Patent:
2008009, Apr 24, 2008
Filed:
Jun 1, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/756908
Inventors:
Howard Champion - Annapolis MD, US
Paul Sherman - Seattle WA, US
Mary Lawnick - Olney MD, US
Paul Cashman - North Reading MA, US
Harald Scheirich - Washington DC, US
Timothy Kelliher - Scotia NY, US
Assignee:
SimQuest LLC - Silver Spring MD
International Classification:
G06F 3/048, G06F 17/30
US Classification:
715849000, 707104100, 707E17009
Abstract:
A 3D surface wound, injury, and personal protective equipment (PPE) data entry system provides an easily usable graphical user interface through which an examiner can objectively record data relating to surface wounds and injuries sustained by a subject human, as well as PPE used when the wounds/injuries were sustained. The system includes a 3D human model onto which the examiner draws the surface wound(s) and/or damage to the PPE. The subject human's record is stored in a database of similar records. The database records comprise quantifiable, objective data that is easily compared and analyzed. An analysis tool can aggregate a selected population of human subjects within the database to create wound density information that can be statistically analyzed and/or displayed on a standard 3D human model. Such objective wound density information may facilitate improved medical and/or tactical training, and improved PPE design.


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Limb Hemorrhage Trauma Simulator

Limb Hemorrhage Trauma Simulator

US Patent:
2009001, Jan 8, 2009
Filed:
Apr 2, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/695444
Inventors:
Dwight MEGLAN - Westwood MA, US
Robert Waddington - Silver Spring MD, US
Marjorie Moreau - Arlington VA, US
Paul Sherman - Seattle WA, US
Howard Champion - Annapolis MD, US
Assignee:
SimQuest LLC - Silver Spring MD
International Classification:
G09B 23/30
US Classification:
434268
Abstract:
A limb hemorrhage trauma simulator provides didactic and hands-on training for the prehospital treatment of a limb trauma victim. The simulator realistically simulates a wounded limb, providing simulated pulse and hemorrhage blood flow. The simulator provides a simulated scenario in which the wound occurred. The student then responds to the scenario by treating the limb via direct pressure, tourniquet, and/or wound analysis. The simulator modifies hemorrhage blood flow and pulse in response to direct or tourniquet pressure applied to the limb. The simulator records the student's actions to provide feedback and grade the student's response.