A rock-climbing device that safely aids climbers during a climb is described. The rock-climbing device has two carabiners attached to a band which runs through a hollow tube. The climber is able to manually extend the tube over his or her head to an out of reach fixed anchor in the wall of the rock and safely attach the carabiner at the end of the device. This allows the climber to then attach the bottom carabiner of the rock-climbing device to his or her harness via a rope on the harness. The rock-climbing device allows the climber to safely and easily advance up the rock.
5502 east Palo Verde Dr, Paradise Valley, AZ 85253
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Medical Practice
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Wilderness and Alpine Medicine 1993 - 2013
Medicine and Italian Liason
Rocdocllc 1980 - 2013
Medical Doctor
Rocdocllc 1980 - 2013
Emergency Room Doc
Education:
Siu and Siu School of Medicine 1973 - 1980
Doctor of Medicine, Doctorates, Bachelors, Bachelor of Science
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Emr Emergency Medicine Public Speaking Travel Medicine Healthcare Management Healthcare Rock Climbing Hospitals Teaching Critical Care Board Certified Public Health Medicine Team Building Global Health Medical Education Bls Healthcare Information Technology Pals Ice Climbing Physicians Critical Care Medicine Family Medicine Urgent Care
Paradise Valley Hospital 3929 East Bell Road, Phoenix, AZ 85032
Education:
Medical School Southern Illinois University At Edwardsville Graduated: 1980 Medical School Good Samaritan Regional Med Center Graduated: 1981 Medical School Good Samaritan Regional Med Center Graduated: 1983 Medical School Good Samaritan Regional Med Center Graduated: 1985
Dr. Marilyn R Geninatti, Paradise Valley AZ - MD (Doctor of Medicine)