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Women and Heart Disease: What You Need to Know

Renee Bullock-Palmer, MD, was featured on Hurley in the Morning where she gave a detailed rundown of the heart disease risks that women face.

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When the Cardiologist Feels Like Family

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Deborah Implants Next Generation MitraClip™ Device

MitraClip G4 Allows for Minimally-Invasive Leaky Heart Valve Repair in Patients with Challenging Anatomy

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How Deborah is Helping COVID-19 ‘long-haulers’

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John M. Leone Joins as Director, Environmental Services

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Keeping 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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Learn More About HeroCare Connect

Christine Carlson-Glazer was on Hurley in the Morning where she discussed the HeroCare Connect program, a partnership between Deborah and Cooper University Health Care.

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Thriving in the Face of Heart Disease

Dr. Kulpreet Barn appeared on “Hurley in the Morning” to discuss all of the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of heart failure.

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Chunguang Chen, MD, appointed as Cardiologist and Medical Director of Cardiac Imaging

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Deborah Receives Best Practice Recognition from the American Heart Association (AHA)

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