DR. JOHN F ALKSNE, M.D.
Medical Practice at Arbor Dr, San Diego, CA

License number
California G9667
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Neurological Surgery
Address
Address
200 W Arbor Dr, San Diego, CA 92103
Phone
(619) 543-5540
(619) 543-3183 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
John Alksne, age 91
2651 Greentree Ln, La Jolla, CA 92037
(858) 453-7675
John Alksne
7856 La Mesa Blvd, La Mesa, CA 91941
John F Alksne
834 Balboa Ct, San Diego, CA 92109
John F Alksne, age 91
963 Braemar Ln, San Diego, CA 92109
John F Alksne
Roslyn Ln, La Jolla, CA 92037

Organization information

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John F Alksne MD

212 Dickinson St #B303, San Diego, CA 92103

Categories:
General Surgeons
Phone:
(619) 543-5540 (Phone)

Professional information

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Dr. John F Alksne, La Jolla CA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Neurosurgery
Address:
UCSD Medical Center Sgcl Specs
9350 Campus Point Dr SUITE 2A, La Jolla 92037
(858) 657-8630 (Phone)
200 W Arbor Dr, San Diego 92103
4168 Front St, San Diego 92103
(619) 543-5540 (Phone)
UCSD Neurosurgery
212 Dickinson St SUITE B303, San Diego 92103
(619) 543-5540 (Phone)
Certifications:
Neurosurgery
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English, Spanish
Hospitals:
UCSD Medical Center Sgcl Specs
9350 Campus Point Dr SUITE 2A, La Jolla 92037
200 W Arbor Dr, San Diego 92103
4168 Front St, San Diego 92103
UCSD Neurosurgery
212 Dickinson St SUITE B303, San Diego 92103
Alvarado Hospital
6655 Alvarado Rd, San Diego 92120
Education:
Medical School
University Of Washington School Of Medicine
Graduated: 1958
University Nc
Graduated: 1959
University Of Washington
Graduated: 1963


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John Fergus Alksne, San Diego CA

Specialties:
Neurological Surgery, Surgery, Medical Oncology
Work:
Hillcrest - Medical Offices North
200 W Arbor Dr, San Diego, CA 92103 Ucsd Medical Group
9350 Campus Point Dr, La Jolla, CA 92037
Education:
University of Washington (1958)


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Professor Neurosurgery At University Of California San Diego

Position:
Professor Neurosurgery at University of California San Diego
Location:
Greater San Diego Area
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
University of California San Diego - Professor Neurosurgery


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John F Alksne, San Diego CA

Specialties:
Neurosurgeon
Address:
200 W Arbor Dr, San Diego, CA 92103
Education:
University of Washington, School of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine
University of Washington Medical Center - Residency - Neurological Surgery
Board certifications:
American Board of Neurological Surgery Certification in Neurological Surgery


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Device For Automatic Injection Of Radionuclide

US Patent:
5472403, Dec 5, 1995
Filed:
May 11, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/060586
Inventors:
Louis Cornacchia - San Diego CA
John K. Alksne - San Diego CA
George Ozaki - San Diego CA
David W. Yeung - Carlsbad CA
Assignee:
The Regents of the University of California - Oakland CA
International Classification:
A61M 500
US Classification:
600 4
Abstract:
The automatic injection device comprises two syringes, one for injecting a measured quantity of radionuclide and a second for injecting a saline solution for flushing the intravenous tubing through which the radionuclide has been delivered. Each of these syringes is driven by a motor which compresses the plunger of the syringe causing it to inject its contents. The motors receive an activation signal from a computer controller which initiates the injection sequence upon receipt of a trigger signal which is provided either by a separate seizure detection computer, by activation by the patient who recognizes an aura indicative of an imminent seizure, or by activation by medical personnel observing the patient. The computer implements a delay cycle to permit verification of the trigger to avoid initiating the injection sequence in the event of false alarms. Since the radionuclide is placed in the syringe in advance of the actual injection, decay of the radioactive element is compensated for by storing more radionuclide in the syringe than is needed, then calculating the quantity of radionuclide to be injected based upon the time delay from the filling of the syringe to the occurrence of the seizure and the half life of the radionuclide.