DR. RICHARD FELDMAN, MD
Osteopathic Medicine at Saint Marys Rd, Tucson, AZ

License number
Arizona 30492
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Infectious Disease
Address
Address
1701 W Saint Marys Rd, Tucson, AZ 85745
Phone
(520) 628-8287
(520) 628-8749 (Fax)
(520) 792-9890

Organization information

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Richard Feldman MD

1701 W Saint Marys Rd, Tucson, AZ 85745

Industry:
Internist
Phone:
(520) 628-8287 (Phone)
Richard Joseph Feldman

Professional information

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Dr. Richard J Feldman, Tucson AZ - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Infectious Disease Medicine
Address:
El Rio Special Immunolgy Assocs
1701 W Saint Marys Rd STE 160, Tucson 85745
(520) 628-8287 (Phone)
Certifications:
Infectious Disease, 2012, Internal Medicine, 1987
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English, Spanish
Education:
Medical School
Umdnj--New Jersey Medical School
Graduated: 1984
Bronx Municipal Hospital
Graduated: 1985
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital
Graduated: 1987
Graduated: 1994


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Richard Feldman, Tucson AZ

Specialties:
Infectious Disease Specialist
Address:
1701 W Saint Marys Rd, Tucson, AZ 85745
Education:
Rutgers Medical School - Doctor of Medicine
Bristol-Myers Squibb Children's Hospital - Residency - Internal Medicine
Jacobi Medical Center - Residency - Internal Medicine
Board certifications:
American Board of Internal Medicine Certification in Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine Sub-certificate in Infectious Disease (Internal Medicine)


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Richard Joseph Feldman, Tucson AZ

Specialties:
Internal Medicine, Infectious Disease
Work:
El Rio Health Ctr
1701 W Saint Marys Rd, Tucson, AZ 85745
Education:
UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson (1984) Infectious Disease


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Break-Away Sectionalized Driven Rod

US Patent:
4441288, Apr 10, 1984
Filed:
Oct 26, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/315254
Inventors:
Gilbert J. Feldman - Tucson AZ
Richard A. Feldman - Tucson AZ
Assignee:
Allied Surveyor Supplies Mfg. Company - Tucson AZ
International Classification:
E01F 902
US Classification:
52103
Abstract:
A sectionalized attachable rod survey monument of the type which is driven into the ground has a lower anchor pilot rod section and an upper rod section made of a solid aluminum alloy. An axial hole is drilled in the upper end of the pilot rod section and the lower end of the upper rod section to accept a stainless steel roll pin, and the two rods are separated by a stainless steel spacer washer. The spring pin becomes compressed when it is inserted into the holes in the ends of the rods and holds them together. The rods cannot physically be pulled apart under normal use; but when the upper rod is mechanically disturbed, such as when it is hit by road equipment or vandalized, the rods separate from one another. A permanent magnet is carried in the bottom of the hole in the lower pilot rod to permit detection of the marker location whenever the upper rod does become separated from the lower pilot rod. By using stainless steel for the spring pin and the spacer washer, metallurgical fusion between the two rod sections is prevented; so that they may be separated even after they have been in the ground for a considerable length of time.


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Sectionalized Driven Rod

US Patent:
4254597, Mar 10, 1981
Filed:
Aug 15, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/066571
Inventors:
Gilbert J. Feldman - Tucson AZ
Richard A. Feldman - Tucson AZ
Assignee:
Allied Surveyor Supplies Manufacturing Co. - Tucson AZ
International Classification:
E04F 902, E02D 574
US Classification:
52103
Abstract:
A survey monument of the type adapted to be driven into the ground includes at least first and second elongated cylindrical rod sections. The two sections are connected together by a threaded connector turned into threaded bores at the upper end of the first rod section and the lower end of the second rod section. The lower end of the first rod section is terminated by a conical penetrating point and a pair of flukes, formed by stamping them out of the first rod section, are located intermediate this point and the upper end of the first rod section. These flukes are oriented with respect to the axis of the rod sections to cause the sections to rotate about their axis in a direction to tighten the threaded connection of the two rod sections as the sections are driven into the ground.