WARREN PAUL MILLER
Electrician at Spanish Needle Dr, Houston, TX

License number
Texas 246709
Expiration Date
Jul 16, 2016
Category
Journeyman Electrician
Address
Address
19223 Spanish Needle Dr, Houston, TX 77084
Phone
(713) 907-3753

Professional information

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Dr. Warren Miller, Webster TX - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Pulmonology
Address:
BAY AREA PULMONARY ASSOCIATES
450 Blossom St STE B, Webster 77598
(281) 332-9623 (Phone), (281) 332-5994 (Fax)
Certifications:
Internal Medicine, 1971, Pulmonary Disease, 1974
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
BAY AREA PULMONARY ASSOCIATES
450 Blossom St STE B, Webster 77598
Clear Lake Regional Medical Center
500 Medical Center Blvd, Webster 77598
Education:
Medical School
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center At Dallas
Graduated: 1966
Wilford Hall U S a F Medical Center
Usaf Med Ctr
Baylor College Of Medicine


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Warren Calhoun Miller, Webster TX

Specialties:
Pulmonologist
Address:
450 Blossom St, Webster, TX 77598
Education:
University of Texas, Southwestern Medical School (Dallas) - Doctor of Medicine
Baylor Clinic & Hospital - Fellowship - Pulmonary Disease (Internal Medicine)
Keesler Medical Center 81st Medical Group - Residency - Internal Medicine
Board certifications:
American Board of Internal Medicine Certification in Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine Sub-certificate in Pulmonary Disease (Internal Medicine)


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Warren Miller, Webster TX

Work:
Bay Area Pulmonary Associates
450 Blossom St, Webster, TX 77598


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Patient Respiratory System Drug Applicator

US Patent:
5613489, Mar 25, 1997
Filed:
Dec 7, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/351660
Inventors:
Warren C. Miller - Webster TX
Robert J. McKinnon - Cheyenne WY
Assignee:
Westmed, Inc. - Tucson AZ
International Classification:
A61M 1100
US Classification:
12820328
Abstract:
A respiratory system drug applicator for a patient is disclosed which may include a number of features to enhance the administration of the aerosolized drug to the patient. For instance, an adjustable flow regulator may be utilized which regulates the air flow during inhalation by the patient (during which the aerosolized drug is also administered to the patient's respiratory system), and thus affects the patient's breathing pattern. Moreover, a distensible drug reservoir which changes shape during inhalation and exhalation by the patient may be utilized. This may be used to provide biofeedback to the patient regarding the patient's breathing pattern.