DR. LEONARD JOSEPH MARCEL, M.D.
Psychiatric at Sunnyside Rd, Happy Valley, OR

License number
Oregon MD08904
Category
Psychiatric
Type
Psychiatry
License number
Oregon MD00013124
Category
Psychiatric
Type
Psychiatry
Address
Address 2
9800 SE Sunnyside Rd, Happy Valley, OR 97015
1333 Skyland Dr, West Linn, OR 97034
Phone
(503) 249-3434
(503) 571-3461 (Fax)
(503) 636-9009
(503) 534-2600 (Fax)

Professional information

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Leonard Joseph Marcel, Clackamas OR

Specialties:
Psychiatrist
Address:
9800 Se Sunnyside Rd, Clackamas, OR 97015
10163 Se Sunnyside Rd, Clackamas, OR 97015
Education:
Creighton University, School of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine
OHSU Hospitals & Clinics - Residency - Psychiatry
Board certifications:
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Certification in Psychiatry (Psychiatry and Neurology)


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Leonard Joseph Marcel, Clackamas OR

Specialties:
Psychiatry
Work:
One Town Center
10163 SE Sunnyside Rd, Clackamas, OR 97015
Education:
Creighton University (1968)


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Dr. Leonard J Marcel, Clackamas OR - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Neuropsychiatry (Psychiatry)
Address:
9800 SE Sunnyside Rd, Clackamas 97015
(503) 249-3434 (Phone), (503) 571-3461 (Fax)
Certifications:
Psychiatry, 1979
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School
Creighton University
Graduated: 1968
St Josephs Hospital and Medical Center
Oreg Hlth Scis Ctr


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Self-Contained Disposable Timer For Use With Medication

US Patent:
4849948, Jul 18, 1989
Filed:
May 6, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/046518
Inventors:
Bradley D. Davis - Gresham OR
Judson C. Groshong - Beaverton OR
Leonard J. Marcel - Lake Oswego OR
Assignee:
Medalarm Corporation - Portland OR
International Classification:
G04B 4700, G04F 800
US Classification:
368 10
Abstract:
A highly portable, disposable, self-contained timer provides a user-perceptible signal at automatically-successive, fixed time intervals to alert the user as to the times for taking medications. The time intervals are not variably programmable, and different timers having different fixed time intervals are provided for use with different medications. Preferably, the time intervals are nonuniform, comprising multiple shorter intervals combined with a longer interval corresponding to a normal sleeping period so that, when the timer is initialized in accordance with the user's sleeping cycle, no signal is emitted while the user is asleep. The device is powered by a nonreplaceable battery for economy and disposability, and a deactivator circuit is included which permanently disables the unit after a predetermined length of time well within the life of the battery. A signal emitted by one of a number of timers is easily distinguished, without requiring an audible signal of excessive duration, by a visual signal of substantially longer duration than the audible signal.