RICHARD KENNETH PARRISH II
Medical Practice in Miami, FL

License number
Pennsylvania MD020124E
Category
Medicine
Type
Medical Physician and Surgeon
Address
Address 2
Miami, FL 33149
Pennsylvania

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Name
Address
Phone
Richard Parrish
4902 E 11Th St, Panama City, FL 32404
(850) 572-2576
Richard Parrish, age 60
5094 W Harbison Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15205
(412) 731-3075
Richard Parrish, age 50
5121 NW 180Th Way, Starke, FL 32091
(904) 782-1917
Richard Parrish
489 Starratt Rd LOT 251, Jacksonville, FL 32218
Richard Parrish
4433 Kincardine Dr, Jacksonville, FL 32257
(904) 733-9493

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Richard K Parrish, Miami FL

Richard K Parrish, Miami FL

Specialties:
Ophthalmologist
Address:
900 Nw 17Th St, Miami, FL 33136
Education:
Indiana University, School of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine
Wills Eye Hospital - Residency - Ophthalmology
Board certifications:
American Board of Ophthalmology Certification in Ophthalmology


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Richard Parrish, Miami FL

Richard Parrish, Miami FL

Work:
Bascom Palmer Eye Institute - Anne Bates Leach Eye Hospital
900 NW 17Th St, Miami, FL 33136


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Method Of Implanting Intraocular And Intraorbital Implantable Devices For The Controlled Release Of Pharmacological Agents

Method Of Implanting Intraocular And Intraorbital Implantable Devices For The Controlled Release Of Pharmacological Agents

US Patent:
5098443, Mar 24, 1992
Filed:
Feb 6, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/651543
Inventors:
Jean-Marie Parel - Miami FL
Richard Parrish - Miami FL
Lourdes Portugal - Miami FL
Karl R. Olsen - Miami FL
Assignee:
University of Miami - Miami FL
International Classification:
A61F 214
US Classification:
623 4
Abstract:
A series of implants for intraocular and/or intraorbital use are provided which permit the controlled release of pharmacological agents. The implants are substantial C-shaped rings and are insertable through incisions made in the eye wall or are sutured around the globe of the eye. The C-shaped rings may be formed from the biodegradable polymers so as to release a drug as the polymer biodegrades or the implant may be in the form of a hollow flexible polymeric cocoon with the drug disposed therewithin for slow release by osmosis.