LEE ALAN TAYLOR, MD
Anesthesiologist Assistant at Sam Jackson Park Rd, Portland, OR

License number
Oregon MD14690
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Anesthesiology
Address
Address
3101 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd, Portland, OR 97239
Phone
(503) 221-3424
(503) 221-3490 (Fax)
(813) 281-8115
(813) 281-8656 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Lee Taylor
503 SE Sheridan Rd UNIT 3, Sheridan, OR 97378
(503) 843-7661

Organization information

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Shriners Hospital For Children - Lee Alan Taylor MD

3101 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd, Portland, OR 97239

Categories:
Anesthesiology Physicians
Phone:
(503) 241-5090 (Phone)

Professional information

Lee Taylor Photo 1

Plm Consultant For Learning Training And Development At Boeing

Position:
PLM Consultant for Learning Traing and Development onsite at Boeing at Comforce
Location:
Portland, Oregon Area
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
Comforce - Puget Sound since Sep 2012 - PLM Consultant for Learning Traing and Development onsite at Boeing Volt Technical Resources - Greater Seattle Area Aug 2011 - Jul 2012 - Workplace Coach onsite at Boeing Shounco Design Studios Jan 2004 - Jul 2011 - CAD Specialist on site at Daimler Trucks North America Mayflower Vehicle Systems 2000 - 2004 - CAD Specialist on site at Daimler Trucks North America Shounco Design Studios 1998 - 2000 - CAD Development Engineer on site at Freightliner D/E/C/S (now part of Incat) 1997 - 1998 - Senior Design Engineer onsite at Freightliner IAD 1994 - 1997 - CAD Designer
Education:
Luton Polytechnic 1980 - 1984
HNC, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
CATIA V5, CAD, CAD/CAM, PDM, Teamcenter, Enovia, Automotive Design, BIW, Surface Design, Aerospace, Automotive, Aircraft Design, Casting, Interior Trim, Chassis, Product Design, GD&T, Sheet Metal, Automotive Engineering, Catia


Lee Taylor Photo 2

Plm Consultant For Learning Training And Development At Boeing

Position:
PLM Consultant for Learning Traing and Development onsite at Boeing at Comforce
Location:
Portland, Oregon Area
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
Comforce - Puget Sound since Sep 2012 - PLM Consultant for Learning Traing and Development onsite at Boeing Volt Technical Resources - Greater Seattle Area Aug 2011 - Jul 2012 - Workplace Coach onsite at Boeing Shounco Design Studios Jan 2004 - Jul 2011 - CAD Specialist on site at Daimler Trucks North America Mayflower Vehicle Systems 2000 - 2004 - CAD Specialist on site at Daimler Trucks North America Shounco Design Studios 1998 - 2000 - CAD Development Engineer on site at Freightliner D/E/C/S (now part of Incat) 1997 - 1998 - Senior Design Engineer onsite at Freightliner IAD 1994 - 1997 - CAD Designer
Education:
Luton Polytechnic 1980 - 1984
HNC, Mechanical Engineering


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Dr. Lee A Taylor, Portland OR - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Anesthesiology
Address:
SHRINERS HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN
3101 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd, Portland 97239
(503) 241-5090 (Phone), (503) 221-3490 (Fax)
Certifications:
Anesthesiology, 1988
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center At Dallas
Graduated: 1982


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Lee Alan Taylor, Portland OR

Specialties:
Anesthesiology
Work:
Shriners Hospital for Children - Portland
3101 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd, Portland, OR 97239
Education:
The University of Texas Southwestern (1982)


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Artifact Rejector For Repetitive Physiologic-Event-Signal Data

US Patent:
6405076, Jun 11, 2002
Filed:
Jul 29, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/364272
Inventors:
Lee A. Taylor - Portland OR
Ronald G. Bennett - Gladstone OR
Thomas J. Dorsett - Hillsboro OR
Assignee:
Protocol Systems, Inc. - Beaverton OR
International Classification:
A61B 502
US Classification:
600513, 600493, 128901
Abstract:
An artifact rejector for repetitive physiologic-event-signal data generated from electronically-controlled physiologic-event-measuring equipment includes a physiologic-event-signal averager in communication with such physiologic-event-measuring equipment. The artifact rejector is constructed to generate and store repetitive averaged physiologic-event-signal data based upon a substantially stable time relationship between corresponding physiologic-event-signal data and heart-beat-related-signal data. The repetitive averaged physiologic-event-signal data includes less noise than the repetitive physiologic-event-signal data. The artifact rejector generates and continuously updates an averaged-data template by storing such repetitive averaged physiologic-event-signal data for a preselected number of measured physiologic events. The artifact rejector also includes a physiologic-event-noise estimator and a physiologic-event-noise monitor in communication with such physiologic-event-measuring equipment, and capable of instructing the monitor to adjust the measurement cycle based upon estimated, monitored noise. The averager preferably includes a sharp roll-off, low pass filter and examples include a fourth-order Bessel filter, two cascaded, identical second-order Bessel filters, an elliptic filter, a Tchetschebyscheff filter, or finite impulse response filters.


Lee Taylor Photo 6

Method Of Validating Physiologic Events Resulting From A Heartbeat

US Patent:
5339822, Aug 23, 1994
Filed:
Jun 4, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/072864
Inventors:
Lee A. Taylor - Portland OR
Ronald G. Bennett - Gladstone OR
Herbert R. Salisbury - Beaverton OR
Assignee:
Protocol Systems, Inc. - Beaverton OR
International Classification:
A61B 504
US Classification:
128700
Abstract:
An improved method of validating pulse-like, heartbeat-induced physiologic events, such as blood-pressure pulses, is described in relation to vital signs monitoring apparatus that is also capable of monitoring R-waves obtained from an ECG sensor. The method includes the steps of monitoring the occurrence of an R-wave followed by an event of interest, and validating such event based upon analyzing, along with other preselected criteria, a time relationship extant between the R-wave and the event. The validating step includes the steps of noting the time period between selected points of the two occurrences, labeling the time period based on preselected timing criteria, and using the label with other criteria to validate the event. Events whose immediate validation is questionable are placed in a "wait and see" category for future review. The disclosed method further includes the step of repeating the monitoring, noting and labeling steps for successive R-waves and pulses, thus to establish a first measurement cycle.