Joel Alberto Garcia
Physician Training at Spruce Ct, Denver, CO

License number
Colorado 817
Issued Date
Jul 1, 2003
Renew Date
Jul 1, 2003
Expiration Date
May 12, 2004
Type
Physician Training License
Address
Address
904 Spruce Ct, Denver, CO 80230

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Joel Garcia, age 55
43920 Private Road 39, Elizabeth, CO 80107
(303) 935-3617
Joel Garcia
517 E Trilby Rd #A35, Fort Collins, CO 80525
Joel Garcia, age 53
5184 Nighthawk Pkwy, Brighton, CO 80601
(303) 659-9380
Joel Garcia, age 58
5271 S Shawnee St, Aurora, CO 80015

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Dr. Joel A Garcia - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Dr. Joel A Garcia - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Age:
49
Hospitals:
777 Bannock St, Denver 80204
Denver Health Medical Center
777 Bannock St, Denver 80204
University of Colorado Hospital - Anschutz Inpatient Pavilion
12605 East 16Th Avenue Dr, Aurora 80045
777 Bannock St, Denver 80204
Denver Health Medical Center
777 Bannock St, Denver 80204
University of Colorado Hospital - Anschutz Inpatient Pavilion
12605 East 16Th Avenue Dr, Aurora 80045
Education:
Medical Schools
Madre Y Maestra Pontifical Catholic University
Graduated: 1997


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Joel Alberto Garcia, Denver CO

Joel Alberto Garcia, Denver CO

Specialties:
Cardiologist
Address:
777 Bannock St, Denver, CO 80204
1222 S Orange Ave, Orlando, FL 32806
Education:
Mother and Teacher Pontifical Catholic University, Faculty of Health Sciences - Doctor of Medicine
University of Colorado Hospital-Anschutz Inpatient Pavilion - Fellowship - Interventional Cardiology (Internal Medicine)
University of Colorado Hospital-Anschutz Inpatient Pavilion - Fellowship - Cardiology
Detroit Receiving Hospital-University Health Center - Residency - Internal Medicine
Detroit Receiving Hospital-University Health Center - Internship - Internal Medicine
Board certifications:
American Board of Internal Medicine Certification in Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine Sub-certificate in Cardiovascular Disease (Internal Medicine), American Board of Internal Medicine Sub-certificate in Interventional Cardiology (Internal Medicine)


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Joel Garcia - Brighton, CO

Joel Garcia - Brighton, CO

Work:
University of Colorado Hospital
Registered Respiratory Therapist
Rose Medical Center - Denver, CO
Manager of Respiratory Care
Education:
Pima Medical Institute - Denver, CO
Associates of Applied Science in Respiratory Care


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Joel Garcia

Joel Garcia

Work:
Remedy Intelligent Staffing - Longmont, CO
Contracted out to Advanced Forming Technology
Express Employment Professionals - Longmont, CO
Contracted out to Advance Forming Technology
Coors Tek - Golden, CO
forklift, adjusting digital controller
Coors Tek - Golden, CO
Kiln loader/ kiln operator
Skills:
I have 9 years of forklift driving experience , I also speak spanish / english


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Shifting An Object For Complete Trajectories In Rotational X-Ray Imaging

Shifting An Object For Complete Trajectories In Rotational X-Ray Imaging

US Patent:
8045677, Oct 25, 2011
Filed:
Sep 17, 2007
Appl. No.:
12/441613
Inventors:
Babak Movassaghi - Denver CO, US
Robert Manzke - Cambridge MA, US
Joel Alberto Garcia - Denver CO, US
Assignee:
Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V Eindhoven
International Classification:
G01N 23/04, G01N 23/083
US Classification:
378 20, 378 62, 378196, 378205
Abstract:
It is described a method for acquiring a series of two-dimensional X-ray attenuation data of an object under examination () by means of an X-ray imaging apparatus () having a rotatable scanning unit (). In order to increase the angular range of the scanning unit (), when a region of interest (HOa) located not in the center of the object () is examined the object under examination () is shifted such that the region of interest is temporarily positioned outside the center of rotation. By coupling the rotational movement of the scanning unit () with the translative movement of the object () in a synchronized manner a collision between the scanning unit () and the object () can be effectively avoided. By employing an automated motorized object table () a precise pre-determined movement of the object () can be achieved during the data acquisition. By using an appropriate phantom based calibration procedure carried out with the same table movements known three-dimensional reconstruction algorithm can be directly applied in order to generate a three-dimensional representation of the region of interest ().


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Optimal Rotational Trajectory Determination For Ra Based On Pre-Determined Optimal View Map

Optimal Rotational Trajectory Determination For Ra Based On Pre-Determined Optimal View Map

US Patent:
8463014, Jun 11, 2013
Filed:
Jun 18, 2007
Appl. No.:
12/305989
Inventors:
Babak Movassaghi - Denver CO, US
Onno Wink - Denver CO, US
Shiuh-Yung James Chen - Englewood CO, US
Joel Alberto Garcia - Denver CO, US
John D. Carroll - Littleton CO, US
Assignee:
The Regents of the University of Colorado, a body corporate - Denver CO
Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. - Eindhoven
International Classification:
G06K 9/00
US Classification:
382132, 382128, 382130
Abstract:
A method for determining an optimal trajectory for 3-dimensional rotational X-ray coronary angiography for a C-arm X-ray system that has at least two degrees of freedom, where the C-arm X-ray system is defined by a rotational movement of the C-arm expressed in a left/right coronary artery oblique angle, and a roll motion of the C-arm expressed in a caudal/cranial angle. The method includes generating of a 3-dimensional representation of a center-line of a body vessel in a region of interest. generating at least one optimal view map. Further, an optimal trajectory for the X-ray system within the optimal view map is determined, where an optimal trajectory is at least determined by movements of the C-arm within its two degrees of freedom allowing image projections with minimal foreshortening and/or overlap while minimizing an exposure to X-rays.