PAUL P HARTLAUB, MD
Marriage and Family Therapists at Green Bay Rd, Milwaukee, WI

License number
Wisconsin 29447
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Family Medicine
Address
Address
9252 N Green Bay Rd, Milwaukee, WI 53209
Phone
(414) 527-7500
(414) 365-6320 (Fax)

Professional information

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Paul Hartlaub, Md, Msph

Position:
Adjunct Faculty at Concordia University Wisconsin, President and Founder at Proven Health Ways, Inc, Chair, Quality Council, and Family Physician at Wheaton Franciscan Medical Group, Clinical Associate Professor of Family Medicine at University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Location:
Greater Milwaukee Area
Industry:
Health, Wellness and Fitness
Work:
Concordia University Wisconsin since Aug 2008 - Adjunct Faculty Proven Health Ways, Inc since Jul 2008 - President and Founder Wheaton Franciscan Medical Group since Jun 2006 - Chair, Quality Council, and Family Physician University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health since Jun 1992 - Clinical Associate Professor of Family Medicine
Education:
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health 1985 - 1987
MD, Medicine
Universidad Tecnológica de Santiago 1983 - 1987
MD, medicine


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Paul Hartlaub, Md, Msph

Position:
Adjunct Faculty at Concordia University Wisconsin, President and Founder at Proven Health Ways, Inc, Chair, Quality Council, and Family Physician at Wheaton Franciscan Medical Group, Clinical Associate Professor of Family Medicine at University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Location:
Greater Milwaukee Area
Industry:
Health, Wellness and Fitness
Work:
Concordia University Wisconsin since Aug 2008 - Adjunct Faculty Proven Health Ways, Inc since Jul 2008 - President and Founder Wheaton Franciscan Medical Group since Jun 2006 - Chair, Quality Council, and Family Physician University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health since Jun 1992 - Clinical Associate Professor of Family Medicine
Education:
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health 1985 - 1987
MD, Medicine
Universidad Tecnológica de Santiago 1983 - 1987
MD, medicine


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Dr. Paul P Hartlaub, Brown Deer WI - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Family Medicine, Preventive Public Health Medicine, Public Health & General Preventive Medicine
Address:
WFMG
9252 N Green Bay Rd, Brown Deer 53209
(414) 527-7500 (Phone), (414) 365-6320 (Fax)
Certifications:
Family Practice, 1990, Public Health & General Preventive Medicine, 1994
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English, Spanish
Hospitals:
WFMG
9252 N Green Bay Rd, Brown Deer 53209
Wheaton Franciscan - Elmbrook Memorial
19333 West North Ave, Brookfield 53045
Wheaton Franciscan - Saint Joseph
5000 West Chambers St, Milwaukee 53210
Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare - Saint Francis
3237 South 16Th St, Milwaukee 53215
Education:
Medical School
University Of Wisconsin Medical School
Graduated: 1987
St Lukes University Wisc
Graduated: 1988
Graduated: 1990
University Colo Hsc


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Surgical Cutting Tool

US Patent:
4943295, Jul 24, 1990
Filed:
Jul 13, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/218072
Inventors:
Thaddeus J. Hartlaub - Madison WI
Mark T. Hartlaub - Madison WI
Paul P. Hartlaub - Milwaukee WI
International Classification:
A61B 1732, A61B 1900
US Classification:
606131
Abstract:
A surgical cutting tool which may be used in cutting away protruberances from the skin of an individual includes a thin flexible blade including two side margins and a front margin which is keen-edged, and two finger grips which each include an engagement surface affixed to and extending along one side margin of the blade, and an outwardly facing gripping surface so that the tool can be held by the finger grips and thereby safely, easily and comfortably bent into an arcuate shape for cutting, by bringing the finger grips closer together. Preferably each gripping surface forms a rounded notch conforming in approximate shape to a finger. The gripping surface forming the notch may include gripping protrusions which enable a user's fingers to grip the tool by the finger grips firmly. The tool preferably includes a sheath-like guard formed from flexible material which is affixed to and extends along and covers a rear margin of the blade between the finger grips. Although the guard protects a user of the tool from the keen-edged blade rear margin, the flexible material from which it is formed allows the user to bend the blade without substantial resistance from the guard.