VINAY UPENDRA VAIDYA
Medical Practice at Greene St, Baltimore, MD

License number
DC MD21509
Issued Date
Jul 11, 1995
Expiration Date
Dec 31, 2000
Category
MEDICINE
Type
MEDICINE AND SURGERY
Address
Address
22 S Greene St, Baltimore, MD 21201

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Vinay U Vaidya
2207 Belleview Rd, Catonsville, MD 21228
(410) 719-2207
Vinay U Vaidya
5714 Richardson Mews Sq, Halethorpe, MD 21227
(410) 242-1131

Professional information

Vinay U Vaidya Photo 1

Vinay U Vaidya, Phoenix AZ

Specialties:
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Address:
Phoenix
1919 E Thomas Rd, Phoenix 85016
(602) 933-1000 (Phone), (602) 546-0323 (Fax)
22 S Greene St SUITE S5, Baltimore 21201
(410) 328-6957 (Phone), (410) 706-5103 (Fax)
1919 E Thomas Rd, Phoenix 85016
(602) 546-1784 (Phone), (602) 546-1785 (Fax)
Certifications:
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 1998, Pediatrics, 1994
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Phoenix
1919 E Thomas Rd, Phoenix 85016
1919 E Thomas Rd, Phoenix 85016
22 S Greene St SUITE S5, Baltimore 21201
Kernan Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation
2200 Kernan Dr, Baltimore 21207
University of Maryland Medical Center
22 South Greene St, Baltimore 21201
Education:
Medical School
Seth Gs Medical College, Maharashtra University Of Health Sciences
Graduated: 1981
Children's National Med Center
University Of Az College Of Med


Vinay Vaidya Photo 2

System And Method For Providing Optimal Concentrations For Medication Infusions

US Patent:
2005021, Sep 29, 2005
Filed:
Feb 25, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/065026
Inventors:
Vinay Vaidya - Catonsville MD, US
Elora Hilmas - New Freedom PA, US
LeAnthony Mathews - Ridgeland MS, US
Mohamed Gaffoor - Baltimore MD, US
International Classification:
G01N033/48, G06F019/00, G01N033/50
US Classification:
702019000, 600300000
Abstract:
Optimum concentrations for a drug administered as a medical infusion to a patient, particularly a pediatric patient, are determined. The determination is made using inputs regarding (1) the drug to be administered; (2) the patient; and (3) the infusion process. The optimum concentrations are displayed to a user, such as any health care provider. A chart illustrating the distributions of concentrations over a range of doses and patient weights is also provided.