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Understanding Atrial Fibrillation (AFib)
Cardiac Electrophysiologist Raffaele Corbisiero, MD explains how AFib affects the body, its diagnosis and prevention on the Hurley in the Morning radio show.
Learn MoreSo Glad to be Back at Rehab
Pulmonary patient Debbie Bormida has been a patient of Deborah since 2005 when she had respiratory failure.
Learn MoreDeborah Introduces Remote Patient Monitoring for COPD Patients
Deborah has announced the introduction of remote patient monitoring for patients diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Learn MoreDeborah Receives Ventricular Assist Device Program Credentials
Deborah has received designation as a certified Ventricular Assist Device (VAD) facility. The certification includes both “bridge-to-transplant” and “destination therapy” VAD implants.
Learn MoreDeborah Announces the Appointment of Whitney Sharp, DO
Deborah Heart and Lung Center has announced the appointment of Attending Hospitalist Whitney Kathryn Sharp, DO. Dr. Sharp joins Deborah from Long Island Jewish-Forest Hills Hospital in New York.
Learn MorePatients at Deborah share how important it is to stay on top of your health care – even during the pandemic
Though many people have been hesitant to reach out for health care, fearing exposure to COVID-19, putting off a visit to the doctor can cause other existing health conditions to worsen.
Learn MoreUnderstanding COVID-19’s Long-Term Effects
Dr. Vincent Pompili was a guest on Harry Hurley’s morning show today where he discussed the long-term effects of COVID-19 and the vaccine.
Learn MoreDr. Bullock-Palmer Discusses Women’s Cardiovascular Health on PHL17
Heart disease is still the number 1 killer of women, so Dr. Palmer has a lot of important, potentially life saving information to share.
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