DR. JACK PHILIP ROSOFF, M.D.
Osteopathic Medicine at 32 Ave, Portland, OR

License number
Oregon MD15329
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Emergency Medicine
Address
Address
10150 SE 32Nd Ave, Portland, OR 97222
Phone
(503) 297-6334
(503) 297-2360 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Jack Rosoff
15460 S Big Rock Loop, Mulino, OR 97042
Jack Rosoff
7917 SE Taggart St, Portland, OR 97206
Jack Rosoff
2716 23Rd Ave, Portland, OR 97202
Jack Rosoff
2037 Hemlock Ave, Portland, OR 97214
Jack Rosoff
3332 29Th Ave, Portland, OR 97202

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Dr. Jack P Rosoff, Milwaukie OR - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Dr. Jack P Rosoff, Milwaukie OR - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Emergency Medicine
Address:
10150 SE 32Nd Ave, Milwaukie 97222
(503) 297-6334 (Phone), (503) 297-2360 (Fax)
Certifications:
Emergency Medicine
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
10150 SE 32Nd Ave, Milwaukie 97222
Providence Milwaukie Hospital
10150 East 32Nd Ave, Milwaukie 97222
Education:
Medical School
University of Vermont / College of Medicine
Graduated: 1986
Legacy Emmanuel Hospital and Med Center


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Multiple-Dose Syringe

Multiple-Dose Syringe

US Patent:
6558358, May 6, 2003
Filed:
Aug 6, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/923756
Inventors:
Jack P. Rosoff - Portland OR
Michael N. Hirsch - Portland OR
Ali S. Salem - Canby OR
Assignee:
Tri-Med International, LLC - Portland OR
International Classification:
A61M 524
US Classification:
604200
Abstract:
A multiple-dose syringe including a barrel with a closed end and an open end, the closed end having an injection port adapted to receive a needle. A plunger is slidably disposed through the open end of the barrel. A container is connected to an end of the plunger to move with the plunger. The container has a deformable shell with an opening at a forward end thereof and a predetermined quantity of fluid sealed therein by a closure member disposed over the opening. The container is slidably disposed in the barrel and includes a seal proximal to the forward end to form a first cavity in the barrel with a volume that is adjustable by moving the container in the barrel with the plunger so that fluid can be selectively drawn into and expelled from the first cavity. After at least a substantial portion of the fluid is expelled from the first cavity, the shell is configured to be collapsed by further pressure applied by the plunger to expel the predetermined quantity of fluid contained therein.


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Multiple-Dose Syringe

Multiple-Dose Syringe

US Patent:
6270482, Aug 7, 2001
Filed:
Sep 9, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/392870
Inventors:
Jack P. Rosoff - Portland OR
Michael N. Hirsch - Portland OR
Ali S. Salem - Canby OR
Assignee:
Tri-Med International, LLC
International Classification:
A61M 524
US Classification:
604200
Abstract:
A multiple-dose syringe including a barrel with a closed end and an open end, the closed end having an injection port adapted to receive a needle. A plunger is slidably disposed through the open end of the barrel. A container is connected to an end of the plunger to move with the plunger. The container has a deformable shell with an opening at a forward end thereof and a predetermined quantity of fluid sealed therein by a closure member disposed over the opening. The container is slidably disposed in the barrel and includes a seal proximal to the forward end to form a first cavity in the barrel with a volume that is adjustable by moving the container in the barrel with the plunger so that fluid can be selectively drawn into and expelled from the first cavity. After at least a substantial portion of the fluid is expelled from the first cavity, the shell is configured to be collapsed by further pressure applied by the plunger to expel the predetermined quantity of fluid contained therein.


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Multiple-Dose Syringe

Multiple-Dose Syringe

US Patent:
2002009, Jul 11, 2002
Filed:
Mar 7, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/093707
Inventors:
Jack Rosoff - Portland OR, US
Michael Hirsch - Portland OR, US
Ali Salem - Canby OR, US
International Classification:
A61M005/24
US Classification:
604/212000, 604/232000
Abstract:
A multiple-dose syringe including a barrel with a closed end and an open end, the closed end having an injection port adapted to receive a needle. A plunger is slidably disposed through the open end of the barrel. A container is connected to an end of the plunger to move with the plunger. The container has a deformable shell with an opening at a forward end thereof and a predetermined quantity of fluid sealed therein by a closure member disposed over the opening. The container is slidably disposed in the barrel and includes a seal proximal to the forward end to form a first cavity in the barrel with a volume that is adjustable by moving the container in the barrel with the plunger so that fluid can be selectively drawn into and expelled from the first cavity. After at least a substantial portion of the fluid is expelled from the first cavity, the shell is configured to be collapsed by further pressure applied by the plunger to expel the predetermined quantity of fluid contained therein.


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Multiple-Dose Syringe With Collapsible Container

Multiple-Dose Syringe With Collapsible Container

US Patent:
7011650, Mar 14, 2006
Filed:
Jan 6, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/336977
Inventors:
Jack P. Rosoff - Portland OR, US
Michael N. Hirsch - Portland OR, US
Ali S. Salem - Canby OR, US
Assignee:
Paradigm Medical, LLC - Portland OR
International Classification:
A61M 5/178
US Classification:
604216, 604191, 604212
Abstract:
A multiple-dose syringe including a barrel with a closed end and an open end, the closed end having an injection port that may be adapted to receive a needle, or that may be adapted to engage a commercially available needle-less system for fluidly connecting a syringe to an IV or a medicine vial. A plunger is slidably disposed through the open end of the barrel. A container is connected to an end of the plunger to move with the plunger. The container has a deformable shell with an opening at a forward end thereof and a predetermined quantity of fluid sealed therein by a closure member disposed over the opening to selectively seal the opening. The closure member includes a valve that opens in response to a fluid pressure differential across the valve. The container is slidably disposed in the barrel and includes a seal proximal to the forward end to form a first cavity in the barrel with a volume that is adjustable by moving the container in the barrel with the plunger so that fluid can be selectively drawn into and expelled from the first cavity, which is contiguous to the injection port. After at least a substantial portion of the fluid is expelled from the first cavity, the shell is configured to be collapsed by further pressure applied by the plunger, and after a predetermined fluid pressure differential across the closure member is reached, the valve of the closure member opens to allow expulsion of the quantity of fluid contained in the container.


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Shroud For A Used Hypodermic Syringe Needle

Shroud For A Used Hypodermic Syringe Needle

US Patent:
6213987, Apr 10, 2001
Filed:
Aug 2, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/364996
Inventors:
Michael N. Hirsch - Portland OR
Jack P. Rosoff - Portland OR
Ali Salem - Canby OR
International Classification:
A61M 500
US Classification:
604263
Abstract:
A guide of the device is engageable with a hypodermic syringe barrel for secure placement thereon. A slide carried by the guide includes a shroud extensible from a stowed position adjacent the barrel forward over the end of a used syringe needle. The guide and an elongate slide therein embody locking means retaning the slide in an extended position after syringe use. A rib on the slide is provided at one end with a finger contactible surface for convenient slide positioning. The guide includes inwardly turned flanges to further support the slide against lateral displacement.