TARA LYNN JOHNSON
Medical Practice in Kingsville, MD

License number
Pennsylvania MT198880
Category
Medicine
Type
Graduate Medical Trainee
Address
Address 2
Kingsville, MD 21087
Pennsylvania

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Tara Johnson, age 44
501 E Hilton St, Philadelphia, PA 19134
(215) 833-2099
Tara Johnson
5440 N 6Th St #410, Philadelphia, PA 19120
Tara Johnson, age 48
536 N Felton St, Philadelphia, PA 19151
(215) 921-9573

Professional information

Tara Johnson Photo 1

Obstructed Delivery Simulation System

US Patent:
8197259, Jun 12, 2012
Filed:
Dec 8, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/633321
Inventors:
Robert Allen - Baltimore MD, US
Edith Gurewitsch - Baltimore MD, US
Tara Johnson - Kingsville MD, US
Vanessa LaPointe - Ottawa, CA
Assignee:
Birth Injury Prevention, LLC - Baltimore MD
International Classification:
G09B 23/28
US Classification:
434273
Abstract:
Maternal and fetal birthing simulators are disclosed. The maternal simulator has a rotatable pelvis, legs articulated at the hip and knee joints, and a deformable covering that simulates the feel of the skin and underlying tissues. The fetal simulator has an extensible neck, a movable head, movable clavicles, and arms articulated at the shoulder and elbow joints, and may include sensors to measure spinal extension, head rotation, applied traction force, and brachial plexus displacement.


Tara Johnson Photo 2

Brachial Plexus Simulator

US Patent:
7632100, Dec 15, 2009
Filed:
Jan 16, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/623729
Inventors:
Robert Allen - Baltimore MD, US
Edith Gurewitsch - Baltimore MD, US
Tara Johnson - Kingsville MD, US
Vanessa LaPointe - Ottawa, CA
Assignee:
Birth Injury Prevention, LLC - Baltimore MD
International Classification:
G09B 23/28
US Classification:
434273
Abstract:
A brachial plexus simulator is disclosed. The brachial plexus simulator comprises a head, a spinal assembly, and a simulated brachial plexus. The head may be weighted to a biofidelic weight and may include a tilt sensor. The spinal assembly comprises a simulated spine mounted for extension. The simulated brachial plexus comprises a network of nerve tubing that is attached relative to the simulated spine at appropriate points so as to mimic the connectivity, shape, and compliance of the brachial plexus. The nerve tubing may be filled with a fluid material whose resistance or other electrical properties change with its length, such as mercury. Maternal and fetal birthing simulators are also disclosed.