Michael R. Swenson
Medical Practice at Floyd St, Louisville, KY

License number
Kentucky 32736
Issued Date
Dec 18, 1996
Expiration Date
Mar 1, 2005
Category
Neurology
Type
Faculty
Address
Address
601 S Floyd St #503, Louisville, KY 40202
Education
University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, 1976
Phone
(502) 589-0802 (Work)

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Name
Address
Phone
Michael Swenson
3913 Willow Dr, Ashland, KY 41102
Michael R Swenson
495 Lightfoot Rd, Louisville, KY 40207
(502) 896-4004

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Dr. Michael R Swenson, Louisville KY - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Dr. Michael R Swenson, Louisville KY - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Address:
495 Lightfoot Rd, Louisville 40207
200 W Arbor Dr, San Diego 92103
(619) 294-6094 (Phone)
Education:
Medical Schools
University Of Minnesota Medical School
Graduated: 1976


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Virtual Medical Instrument For Performing Medical Diagnostic Testing On Patients

Virtual Medical Instrument For Performing Medical Diagnostic Testing On Patients

US Patent:
5961448, Oct 5, 1999
Filed:
Jun 8, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/093581
Inventors:
Michael R. Swenson - Louisville KY
Gregory R. Holland - Irvine CA
Assignee:
CMED, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
A61B 50205
US Classification:
600301
Abstract:
A virtual medical instrument (VMI) system comprises data storage for storing input diagnostic test protocols for two or more of EEG, EKG, EMG/NCV, PFT, CMG, EP, ENG, visual acuity, visual field, limb dynometric and audiogram testing. The VMI system includes a universal interface having a number of electrical contacts and sets of electrical conduits associated with the different stored diagnostic test protocols. A selector enables a system user to select any one of the stored diagnostic test protocols for conducting on a patient. The system is constructed to enable the selected diagnostic test protocol to be performed on a patient after the corresponding set of electrical conduits are connected to the universal interface contacts and to the patient. Further included is an electrical signal generator connected to the universal interface for providing electrical signals to the patent if such electric signals are required by the selected test protocol. Electrical signals are received by the system through the electrical conduits connected to the universal interface from a patient and an output corresponding to the received electrical signals is provided, the output including one or more of strip chart printer, conventional printer, modem, computer diskette, audio recorder and video recorder.