TERESA E PITTS
Speech Language Pathology at 62 Blvd, Gainesville, FL

License number
Florida 9413
Issued Date
Mar 14, 2008
Effective Date
Jan 15, 2016
Expiration Date
Dec 31, 2015
Category
Health Care
Type
Speech-Language Pathologist
Address
Address
900 SW 62Nd Blvd, Gainesville, FL 32607
Phone
(407) 765-5907

Personal information

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Professional information

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Assistant Research Professor At University Of Florida

Position:
Assistant Research Professor at University of Florida
Location:
Gainesville, Florida Area
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
University of Florida since Apr 2013 - Assistant Research Professor University of Florida May 2010 - Apr 2013 - Postdoctoral Fellow
Education:
University of Florida 2006 - 2010
PhD, Communication Sciences and Disorders
University of Central Florida 2004 - 2006
MA, Speech Pathology
Skills:
Neuroscience, Science, Electrophysiology, University Teaching, Statistics, Lifesciences, SPSS, EEG, Clinical Research, Research, Literature Reviews, Scientific Writing, Qualitative Research, Higher Education, Teaching, Research Design


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Protecting Airways

US Patent:
2014006, Mar 6, 2014
Filed:
Aug 30, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/014835
Inventors:
Donald Clementz BOLSER - Gainesville FL, US
Teresa Elizabeth PITTS - Gainesville FL, US
Sean Conrad MCCOY - Gainesville FL, US
Assignee:
University of Florida Research Foundation, Inc - Gainesville FL
International Classification:
A61N 1/36
US Classification:
607 48
Abstract:
An airway of a patient is protected from intrusion of contaminants by monitoring muscles of the patient to detect an attempted cough or swallow, and applying an electrical stimulus to the neck of the patient, varying amplitude and/or frequency over time, the applied electrical stimulus operates to promote an efficacious cough or swallow. The electrical stimulus induces a voltage within a range of greater than zero volts and less than 20 volts, and the frequency have patterned changes between at least about 4 Hz to not more than about 30 Hz. The monitoring is carried out by an electronic device, and the patient may indicate to the electronic device that a swallow or cough is impending.