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Deborah Heart and Lung Center Nursing Abstract Selected for Presentation
An abstract presentation titled “Meaningful Recognition,” prepared by the nursing staff at Deborah Heart and Lung Center, has been selected for presentation at the Nursing Workplace Environment & Staffing Council (NWESC) Retreat on September 18, 2020.
Learn MoreFinding New Beginnings after Crossing the End of the Road
Five years ago Richard Young had a heart attack, followed by a pacemaker. Soon his downward slide into heart failure began.
Learn MoreDeborah Heart and Lung Center Performs 550th TAVR Procedure
Over 100 Procedures Just in 2020 – Despite COVID-19
Learn MoreDeborah Selected for New Aortic Stenosis Pilot Program to Address Quality of Care for Heart Valve Patients
Aortic Stenosis program from the American Heart Association focuses on deficiencies in diagnosis and treatment of this deadly heart valve disease.
Learn MoreDeborah Heart and Lung Center Rolls Out First Burlington County COVID-19 Vaccinations
As part of New Jersey’s overall vaccine distribution rollout, Deborah was among the first in the state to receive the vaccine.
Learn MoreNo One Took me Seriously…Everyone Told me “You’re Too Young to Have Heart Problems”
Dana Bowling's journey to find out what was wrong with her was not as easy as she'd have liked. Finally she came to Deborah.
Learn MoreDeborah Received Lots of Valentine’s Day Love From The Girl Scouts
The Girl Scouts of New Egypt, Cream Ridge, Wrightstown, and Cookstown collected and donated “Hero Pops” to the Hospital.
Learn MoreDeborah Heart and Lung Center Launches Post-COVID Recovery Program
Specifically Designed to Address the Health Needs of COVID-19 “Long Haulers”
Learn MoreDeborah Heart and Lung Center Celebrates Nurses Week 2021
Today marks the beginning of National Nurses Week, a key annual professional recognition that culminates on May 12, in remembrance of Florence Nightingale’s birthday.
Learn MoreKeeping First Responders in Top Cardiac Shape
The evidence is pretty clear. First responders have higher occupational hazards with well-documented side effects.
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