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

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Richard Parrish
4902 E 11Th St, Panama City, FL 32404
(850) 572-2576
Richard Parrish, age 61
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

Professional information

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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

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


Richard Parrish Photo 3

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.