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Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD)
A left ventricular assist device, or LVAD, is a mechanical pump that is surgically implanted in patients to slow the progress of severe congestive heart failure. An LVAD assists a faulty left ventricle in pumping blood.
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All visitations are currently restricted. Exceptions are being made for the following patients: End of life care – 1 visitor may be granted. Surgical/procedural patients – 1 visitor may wait in the Main Hospital Lobby. Brewed Awakenings Café, located in the Main Lobby, is available for visitors only. Outpatient clinic patients – No visitors allowed. For patients that…
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The Medical Office Building holds a number of health care services that are readily accessible to the surrounding communities.
Learn MoreAdvanced Heart Failure
According to the CDC, more than 6.5 million Americans have heart failure, and it is a contributing factor in 1 in 8 deaths. Caught in its earliest stages, heart failure can be reversed or slowed through lifestyle modification and medication. For many patients, early intervention can dramatically slow or even halt disease progression. For those…
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New Jersey law prohibits discrimination in places of public accommodation such as hospitals. Deborah is committed to ensuring equal access to all patients.
Learn MoreAdvanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology
This ACGME accredited Advanced Heart Failure Fellowship Program accepts one applicant per year who has completed a cardiology fellowship program. The one-year program trains fellows in diagnosis and management of right, left, and biventricular failure. In collaboration with Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, fellows will also receive a four month cardiac transplant experience.
Learn MoreGeneral Cardiology
This ACGME accredited General Cardiology Fellowship Program is offered to graduates of AOA approved Internal Medicine residency programs. Each year Deborah accepts eight new fellows who join a 24-member fellows’ team. After the first year in the three year program, trainees can choose from two fellowship tracks, invasive or noninvasive. All fellows, regardless of their chosen career track, receive training in all facets of clinical cardiology.
Learn MoreInterventional Cardiology Fellowship Program
This ACGME accredited Interventional Cardiology Fellowship Program offers four accredited positions per year to graduates from a 3-year general cardiology fellowship program. The comprehensive one-year program includes advanced coronary and peripheral interventions, as well as structural heart therapies.
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Discover a list of accepted insurance plans, requirements, and resources for uninsured individuals.
Learn MoreAdvanced Heart Failure
According to the CDC, more than 6.5 million Americans have heart failure, and it is a contributing factor in 1 in 8 deaths. Caught in its earliest stages, heart failure can be reversed or slowed through lifestyle modification and medication. For many patients, early intervention can dramatically slow or even halt disease progression. For those…
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