MRS. SUE PRATO CROSBY, R.N, AP, DIPL. OM
Acupuncture at 6 St, Gainesville, FL

License number
Florida FLA AP #1895
Category
Acupuncture
Type
Acupuncturist
Address
Address
1031 NW 6Th St SUITE D-1, Gainesville, FL 32601
Phone
(352) 224-5085
(352) 372-1673

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Sue Crosby, age 67
3006 Hidalgo Dr, Orlando, FL 32812
(407) 894-5355
Sue Crosby, age 80
7081 SW 20Th St, Plantation, FL 33317
(954) 792-0284
Sue Crosby, age 76
5131 SW 9Th Ln, Gainesville, FL 32607
Sue Crosby
3033 Woodland Hills Ave, Lakeland, FL 33803
Sue Crosby, age 68
3011 Lowery Dr, Oviedo, FL 32765
(407) 359-6955

Professional information

Sue Crosby Photo 1

Medical Transcriptionist At Dr. Renaldas A. Smidtas, M. D.

Position:
Medical Transcriptionist at Madison County Memorial Hospital, Medical Transcriptionist at Dr. Renaldas A. Smidtas, M. D., Medical Transcriptionist at Dr. John J. Coleman, Podiatrist
Location:
Gainesville, Florida Area
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Work:
Madison County Memorial Hospital since Oct 2010 - Medical Transcriptionist Dr. Renaldas A. Smidtas, M. D. since May 2009 - Medical Transcriptionist Dr. John J. Coleman, Podiatrist since May 1999 - Medical Transcriptionist Hamilton County Memorial Hospital 1981 - 2005 - Medical Transcriptionist
Education:
Hamilton County High School 1977 - 1982
Valdosta Technical Institute


Sue P Crosby Photo 2

Sue P Crosby, Gainesville FL - RN (Registered Nurse)

Specialties:
Acupuncture
Address:
1031 NW 6Th St SUITE D1, Gainesville 32601
(352) 224-5085 (Phone)
Languages:
English


Sue Prato Crosby Photo 3

Sue Prato Crosby, Gainesville FL

Specialties:
Acupuncturist
Address:
1031 Nw 6Th St, Gainesville, FL 32601


Sue Crosby Photo 4

Intravenous Tubing Connector Lock

US Patent:
5037405, Aug 6, 1991
Filed:
Feb 6, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/475921
Inventors:
Sue A. Crosby - Gainesville FL
International Classification:
A61M 2500
US Classification:
604283
Abstract:
An enclosure with two hinged clamping members (1 and 2) with finger-like prongs on each identical end is provided for holding together the end components (4, 5, 6, 7 and 10) of a multiple intravenous (I. V. ) needle and tubing flange set-up. The end components may be either a plastic hub, a needle through the rubber stopper of the side infusion port of the main IV line, the terminal portion of an IV extension set or the connector site of the IV line to the actual IV catheter. When an I. V. needle and tube are connected and the enclosure is open, the connected parts can be placed therein and then locking members (16) are snapped together to hold the components securely connected. Convenient snap-locking can be utilized to hold the locking members (16) together. A use method includes inserting a needle (4) into a flange cap (10) and then placing the joined components into the enclosure, locking the locking members (16) shut and then opening them for changes and alterations as necessary.