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Dr. Ronald B. Keys provides a variety of multi-disciplinary, patient support services for patients in all age groups frequently involving the latest in transfer of new biotechnologies into clinical practice on a patient by patient basis. This may even include forensic evaluation of patients and testimony in court based upon travel to distant locations arranged in advance. Besides routine work with patients, alone or with their physicians, he does initial evaluations, directs and co-ordinates a variety of clinical services in a frequently non-existent or fragmented local health care system. Contrary to any impression that he is mostly an administrator, Dr. Keys develops a personal relationship with his patients, studies their lab records and reports and sees them on a routine and regular basis.Also, Dr. Keys provides multi-disciplinary geriatric counseling with cutting edge rehabilitation for cross-coastal and homebound, incapacitated patients and their caregivers who are willing to use home computers, downloading and telephone for patient management via internet e-mail systems. Teleconferencing services with Dr. Keys are also available through your locally available teleconference facility. Dr. Keys uses telecommunications, medical records and laboratory reports along with his intake form that may be furnished by e-mail or regular mail
Main Focus in Patient Management
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Dr. Keys, is currently in private practice working with patients in the Fort Lauderdale, Florida Metropolitan Area with occasional trips to evaluate or work with patients in other states/countries. While not a medical doctor, he has received exposure to standard medical education, training and teaching at Wayne State University Medical School, worked in the emergency room at Detroit Receiving Hospital and has received specialized hands-on training and clinical rotation at five different hospitals in Manhattan, New York.
He has written and published his doctoral dissertation on sleep medicine entitled Recognition Of Developmental Alterations In Endogenous Pineal Melatonin Output In Geropsychiatric Assessment: An Argument For Exogenous Pineal Melatonin Replacement Therapy In The Elderly, published in 1995, copyrighted and registered under TX-047-539 at the United States Copyright Office and on file with University Microfilms, Inc.
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Contact Dr. Ronald B. Keys at (954) 448-1515 or e-mail at rkeysphd@brainlink.com.
Ronald B. Keys, JD, PhD |