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Stephen P. Moenning, M.D., FACS,
FASCRS Moenning, Moenning & Guarino, M.D.'s P.A. W: 941. 639. 4646 Education Wabash College, Crawfordsville, IN Indiana University, Bloomington, IN Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN Blodgett Memorial Hospital, Grand Rapids, MI University of South Florida, Tampa, FL St. John Hospital, Detroit, MI University of Texas, Southwestern, Parkland Hospital, Dallas, TX Professional Organizations American Board of Surgery, Certified in Dec. 12, 1990 and recertified
in 1999 Civil Achievements and Scholarships Rabe-Vermillion Scholarship. Medical school, academic Moenning, Stephen P. Digitalis Toxicity: A Review of the Literature. J. Indiana Medicine, Nov. 1984 Sawaya, Moenning, Hsia, Abstract: Delta 5-3 Beta and 17 Beta Hydroxysteroid
Dehydrogenase and 5 Alpha Reductase Activities in Hair St. John Hospital Scientific Achievement Award l987 Presentation: American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons. St. Louis MO 1990. Presentation and Treatment of Anorectal Disorders in the Ambulatory HIV +/AIDS Patient. Presentation: American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons, Boston, MA 1991. Prediction of Morbidity by T4 Count in the HIV+/AIDS Anorectal Outpatient. United States Patent No. 5,725,553 Apparatus and Method for Protecting a Port site Opening in the Wall of a Body Cavity. March 10, 1998 United States Patent No. 5,766,220 Apparatus and Method for Protecting a Port site Opening in the Wall of a Body Cavity. June 16, 1998 United States Patent No. 5,781,943. Medical Table and Method for Moving a Patient From A First Position to a Second Position. July 21, 1998. United States Patent No. 5,865,809. Apparatus and Method for Securing a Cannula of a Trocar Assembly to a Body of a Patient. United States Patent No. 5, 865,817. Apparatus and Method for Securing a Medical Instrument to the Cannula of a Trocar Assembly. United States Patent No. 5,855,207. Medical Table Assembly Having a Restraint Apparatus Mounted Thereto and an Associated Method of Immobilizing an Object. United States Patent No. 5,941,898. Apparatus and Method for Moving Sealing Members of a Medical Apparatus Between a First Position and a Second Position United States Patent No. 6,059,816. Apparatus and Method for Protecting a Port Site Opening in the Wall of a Body Cavity Utilizing a Sealing Member and a Biologically Active Compound. United States Patent No. 5,951,588. Apparatus and Method for Protecting a Port site Opening in the Wall of a Body Cavity. United States Patent No.6,302,873. Minimally Invasive Medical Apparatus for Dispensing a Biologically Active Compound and an Associated Medical Procedure for Dispensing A Biologically Active Compound United States Patent 6,063,060. Minimally Invasive Medical Apparatus for Dispensing a Biologically Active Compound and an Associated Medical Procedure for Dispensing A Biologically Active Compund. United States Patent 6,039,725. Apparatus and Method for Securing a Medical Instrument to a Cannula of a Trocar Assembly. United States Patent Pending. Body Cavity Access Assembly and an Associated Medical Procedure for Dispensing a Biologically Active Compound. United States Patent Pending. Apparatus and Procedure for Protecting a Port Site Opening in the Wall of a Body Cavity and Reducing Electrosurgical Injuries. United States Patent Pending. Minimally Invasive Medical Apparatus for Dispensing a Biologically Active Compound and an Associated Medical Procedure for Dispensing a Biologically Active Compound. United States Patent Pending. Apparatus and Method for Preventing the Implantation of a Tumor Cell in a Port Site Opening in the Wall of a Body Cavity. United States Provisional Patent. Trocar-Cannula Complex, Cannula and Method for Delivering Fluids During Minimally Invasive Surgery. United States Provisional Patent. Cannula for Delivering Fluids During Minimally Invasive Surgery. Professional Experience Moenning, Moenning and Guarino, M.D., P.A. Punta Gorda, FL HarborSide Surgery Center Punta Gorda, FL CA Guard, Ltd. Punta Gorda, FL
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