DR. JOHN MARSHLL CROUSHORN, MD
Osteopathic Medicine at Montclair Rd, Birmingham, AL

License number
Alabama 25971
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Emergency Medicine
Address
Address
800 Montclair Rd, Birmingham, AL 35213
Phone
(205) 592-1400
(205) 592-5159 (Fax)
(205) 995-7980
(205) 995-7985 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
John M Croushorn, age 54
623 Preserve Way, Birmingham, AL 35226
John M Croushorn, age 54
1205 Seaton Ct, Montgomery, AL 36116

Professional information

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Dr. John M Croushorn, Birmingham AL - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Emergency Medicine
Address:
Appollo Emergency Physicians
800 Montclair Rd, Birmingham 35213
(205) 620-6742 (Phone)
Certifications:
Emergency Medicine, 2006
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Appollo Emergency Physicians
800 Montclair Rd, Birmingham 35213
Baptist Medical Center East
400 Taylor Rd, Montgomery 36117
Princeton Baptist Medical Center
701 Princeton Ave South #West, Birmingham 35211
Shelby Baptist Medical Center
1000 1St St North, Alabaster 35007
Trinity Medical Center
800 Montclair Rd, Birmingham 35213
Philosophy:
Our patients should be treated with the same care and compassion we would expect our families to receive. Emergent care should be quick, efficient and accurate. Those that provide emergent care should be trained and credentialed and current regarding the latest diagnostic and therapeutic measures available. Care should start with caring.
Education:
Medical School
University Of South Alabama College Of Medicine
Graduated: 2000
University Of Alabama
Graduated: 2001
University Of Mississippi Medical Center
Graduated: 2004


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John Marshall Croushorn, Birmingham AL

Specialties:
Emergency Medicine Physician
Address:
800 Montclair Rd, Birmingham, AL 35213
Board certifications:
American Board of Emergency Medicine Certification in Emergency Medicine


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John Marshall Croushorn, Birmingham AL

Specialties:
Emergency Medicine
Work:
Trinity Medical Center
800 Montclair Rd, Birmingham, AL 35213
Education:
University of South Alabama (2000)


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Portable Pneumatic Abdominal Aortic Tourniquet

US Patent:
2008028, Nov 13, 2008
Filed:
Apr 30, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/150728
Inventors:
John Croushorn - Hoover AL, US
Richard Schwartz - Evans GA, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/135
US Classification:
606202
Abstract:
A portable pneumatic abdominal aortic tourniquet for occlusion of the abdominal descending aorta to restrict blood supply to a non-compressible arterial hemorrhage in the abdominal region. The tourniquet comprising an adjustable waist strap for securing around an abdomen; a directed air bladder mounted to the waist strap having a generally ā€œVā€ shaped construction operable between a deflated condition wherein the directed air bladder is collapsed, and an inflated condition wherein the directed air bladder is expanded for exerting pressure against the abdomen; and, an air source connected to the directed air bladder for operating the directed air bladder between the deflated condition and the inflated condition.


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Portable Pneumatic Abdominal Aortic Compression System

US Patent:
2013031, Nov 21, 2013
Filed:
Feb 3, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/983500
Inventors:
John M. Croushorn - Birmingham AL, US
Ted Westmoreland - Greenville SC, US
Richard Schwartz - Birmingham AL, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/135, A61B 17/132
US Classification:
606202
Abstract:
A portable pneumatic abdominal aortic tourniquet for occlusion of the abdominal descending aorta to restrict blood supply to a non-compressible arterial hemorrhage in the abdominal region. The tourniquet comprising an adjustable waist strap for securing around an abdomen; a directed air bladder mounted to the waist strap having a generally ā€œVā€ shaped construction operable between a deflated condition wherein the directed air bladder is collapsed, and an inflated condition wherein the directed air bladder is expanded for exerting pressure against the abdomen; and, an air source connected to the directed air bladder for operating the directed air bladder between the deflated condition and the inflated condition.