Kathy Lynn Chapman
Speech Language Pathology in Salt Lake City, UT

License number
Utah 6225386-4102
Issued Date
May 26, 2006
Expiration Date
May 31, 2017
Category
Speech/Audiology
Type
Speech Language Pathologist
Address
Address
Salt Lake City, UT

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Kathy Chapman
45 N Wendell Ln, Roosevelt, UT 84066
(435) 730-6952
Kathy Chapman, age 72
442 A St, Salt Lake City, UT 84103
(801) 322-5720
Kathy L Chapman
442 A St, Salt Lake City, UT 84103
(801) 322-5720

Professional information

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Kathy Chapman - Salt Lake City, UT

Kathy Chapman - Salt Lake City, UT

Skills:
retinoscopy, manual refraction,tonopen, applanation tonometry, pachymeter,A-scan, IOL master, HRT, OCT, visual field (matrix,humphrey), assist in minor surgical procedures, sterilizationof surgical instruments and surgery packs , insertion and instruction of contact lens,scribe, scheduling appts., scheduling surgery, preauthorizing surgery, BAT, PAM, preparing charts for surgery


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Professor At University Of Utah

Professor At University Of Utah

Position:
Professor at University of Utah
Location:
Greater Salt Lake City Area
Industry:
Research
Work:
University of Utah - Professor


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Bio-Photonic Feedback Control Software And Database

Bio-Photonic Feedback Control Software And Database

US Patent:
2011032, Dec 29, 2011
Filed:
Dec 2, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/958506
Inventors:
John Fralick - Salt Lake City UT, US
David L. Breiter - Orem UT, US
Jack Peterson - Provo UT, US
Mindy Gilbert - Cedar Hills UT, US
Marvin Distel - Albuquerque NM, US
Ryan Newman - Elk Ridge UT, US
Joel Erickson - Spanish Fork UT, US
Kathy L. Chapman - Salt Lake City UT, US
Assignee:
Nu Skin International, Inc. - Provo UT
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00, A61B 5/1455
US Classification:
705 30, 600310
Abstract:
A process, apparatus, and method for computerized detection, tracking, and feedback control of nutritional supplements in an animal, including humans relies on Raman scattering effects on skin or other tissues to determine the content of carotenoids or other nutrients as evidenced in that skin. Serum levels of nutrients may vary dramatically with time, but skin tissues may average such nutrition over time. Skin and other tissues may be scanned with light to produce accurate measurements of carotenoids or other nutrients accumulated in the skin based on the Raman scattering affect of those nutrients in the skin. A score can be derived from a properly calibrated bio-photonic scanner to reflect an averaged effective uptake of the detected nutrient (e.g. such as the carotenoid example). This feedback control is thus much more immediate than any anecdotal, long-term, report of general well being, which would vary so much between individuals as to be nearly impossible to ascertain on an individual level, and difficult, invasive, and expensive to determine individually in a conventional clinical procedure.


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Bio-Photonic Feedback Control Software And Database

Bio-Photonic Feedback Control Software And Database

US Patent:
2011031, Dec 29, 2011
Filed:
Dec 2, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/958528
Inventors:
John Fralick - Salt Lake City UT, US
David L. Breiter - Orem UT, US
Jack Peterson - Provo UT, US
Mindy Gilbert - Cedar Hills UT, US
Marvin Distel - Albuquerque NM, US
Ryan Newman - Elk Ridge UT, US
Joel Erickson - Spanish Fork UT, US
Kathy L. Chapman - Salt Lake City UT, US
Assignee:
Nu Skin International, Inc. - Provo UT
International Classification:
A61B 5/1455
US Classification:
600310
Abstract:
A process, apparatus, and method for online control and database collection and management of a computerized detection, tracking, and feedback control system. The system tests for nutrients by Raman scattering effects on skin or other tissues to determine the content of carotenoids or other nutrients as evidenced in that skin. Serum levels of nutrients may vary dramatically with time, but skin tissues may average such nutrition over time. Skin and other tissues may be scanned with light to produce accurate measurements of carotenoids or other nutrients accumulated in the skin based on the Raman scattering affect of those nutrients in the skin. A score can be derived from a properly calibrated bio-photonic scanner to reflect an averaged effective uptake of the detected nutrient (e.g. such as the carotenoid example).