MR. JAMES FOWLER BALDWIN, MA, LPC
Addiction Counselor at Park Pl, Portland, OR

License number
Oregon C2206
Category
Social Work
Type
Counselor
Address
Address
2188 SW Park Pl STE 303, Portland, OR 97205
Phone
(503) 241-1141
(503) 954-2224 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
James Baldwin
5135 NE 60Th Ave, Portland, OR 97218
James Baldwin, age 82
4861 SE 67Th Ave, Portland, OR 97206

Professional information

James Baldwin Photo 1

Manager At J &Amp; S Supply

Position:
Manager at J & S Supply
Location:
Portland, Oregon Area
Industry:
Retail
Work:
J & S Supply - Brownsville, Oregon since May 2012 - Manager J & S Supply - Brownsville, Oregon Jan 2006 - May 2012 - Assistant Manager Weeks Berry Nursery, Inc. - Keizer, Oregon May 2011 - Oct 2011 - Marketing Internship
Education:
Willamette University 2008 - 2012
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Biology, General


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James Lester Baldwin, Portland OR

Specialties:
Orthopedic Surgeon
Address:
5050 Ne Hoyt St, Portland, OR 97213
Education:
Oregon Health and Science University, School of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine
OHSU Hospitals & Clinics - Residency - Orthopaedic Surgery
Board certifications:
American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery Certification in Orthopaedic Surgery


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Dr. James L Baldwin, Portland OR - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Orthopedic Surgery
Address:
RICHARD A RUBINSTEIN JR, M.D.
5050 NE Hoyt St SUITE 138, Portland 97213
(503) 238-1061 (Phone), (503) 238-0841 (Fax)
Certifications:
Orthopedic Surgery, 1974
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
RICHARD A RUBINSTEIN JR, M.D.
5050 NE Hoyt St SUITE 138, Portland 97213
Providence Portland Medical Center
4805 East Glisan St, Portland 97213
Education:
Medical School
Oregon Health Sciences University
Graduated: 1968
Dartmouth
Oreg


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James Lester Baldwin, Portland OR

Specialties:
Orthopaedic Surgery
Work:
The Womens Clinic
5050 NE Hoyt St, Portland, OR 97213 Providence Portland Medical Center
4805 NE Glisan St, Portland, OR 97213
Education:
Oregon Health & Science University (1968) *, OHSU Hospital and Clinics and Doernbec (1973) *Orthopaedic Surgery


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James F Baldwin, Portland OR - MA (Medicare Advantage)

Specialties:
Counseling
Address:
2188 SW Park Pl SUITE 303, Portland 97205
(503) 241-1141 (Phone), (503) 954-2224 (Fax)
Languages:
English


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James Fowler Baldwin, Portland OR

Specialties:
Psychologist
Address:
2188 Sw Park Pl, Portland, OR 97205


James Baldwin Photo 7

Patella Recession Instrument And Method For Anatomically-Shaped Patellar Prostheses

US Patent:
5716360, Feb 10, 1998
Filed:
Jun 30, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/497537
Inventors:
James L. Baldwin - Portland OR
James M. Freid - Austin TX
Steven I. Whitlock - Austin TX
Mark L. Rehmann - Pflugerville TX
Assignee:
U.S. Medical Products - Austin TX
International Classification:
A61B 1756
US Classification:
606 80
Abstract:
A patella recession instrument (10) and method provides a guide for producing an oval, tri-oval, or elliptically shaped recess on the posterior surface of the osteotomized patella for receiving a similarly shaped backing portion of a patellar implant. The apparatus includes a guide bushing (12) and a bushing positioning mechanism (14) for securing the bushing against the posterior of the osteotomized patella, with a guide opening (54) formed through the bushing covering the total area to be recessed. A reamer guide structure, which may be a separate structure (16) received in the bushing guide opening (54) or integrally formed with the bushing (12), receives one or more rotary reamer tools (18) in a plurality of reaming positions. The cutting face (80) of the rotary reamer tool (18) in each different reaming position covers a different portion of the total area to be recessed. The recession method includes securing the guide bushing (12) in the proper operating position against the patella, sequentially positioning the cutting face (80) of the reamer tool (18) or tools in the plurality of different reaming positions, and operating the tool or tools to produce a series of intermediate recesses that combine to approximate the total area to be recessed.


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Tibial Prosthetic Implant With Offset Stem

US Patent:
5271737, Dec 21, 1993
Filed:
Sep 4, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/940441
Inventors:
James L. Baldwin - Portland OR
Steven I. Whitlock - Austin TX
Assignee:
U.S. Medical Products, Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
A61F 238
US Classification:
623 20
Abstract:
A tibial prosthetic implant includes a base or base plate with an offset tibial stem. The base includes an inferior surface adapted to abut a resected surface of a patient's tibia and forms a base for articulating surfaces adapted to articulate with the patient's femoral condyles. The longitudinal center axis of the tibial stem extends from the inferior surface of the base and is offset from a center of the base. The offset places the stem in position to extend into the central canal of the tibia so that it does not substantially interfere with the cortical bone when the inferior surface of the base substantially abuts and aligns with the resected surface of the tibia.


James Baldwin Photo 9

Tibial Prosthetic Implant With Offset Stem

US Patent:
RE37277, Jul 10, 2001
Filed:
Sep 18, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/529671
Inventors:
James L. Baldwin - Portland OR
Steven I. Whitlock - Austin TX
Assignee:
Hayes Medical, Inc. - Sacramento CA
International Classification:
A61F 238
US Classification:
623 20
Abstract:
A tibial prosthetic implant includes a base or base plate with an offset tibial stem. The base includes an inferior surface adapted to abut a resected surface of a patient's tibia and forms a base for articulating surfaces adapted to articulate with the patient's femoral condyles. The longitudinal center axis of the tibial stem extends from the inferior surface of the base and is offset from a center of the base. The offset places the stem in position to extend into the central canal of the tibia so that it does not substantially interfere with the cortical bone when the inferior surface of the base substantially abuts and aligns with the resected surface of the tibia.