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Joseph Parrillo From Hackensack University Medical Center: Making Advancements in Cardiovascular Health

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For doctors who have been involved in the treatment of cardiovascular health for several decades a significant amount of progress has been made in the past few years helping to keep patients healthy through much less invasive measures.

For doctors who have been involved in the treatment of cardiovascular health for several decades a significant amount of progress has been made in the past few years helping to keep patients healthy through much less invasive measures.

Joseph E. Parrillo, MD, the director of heart and vascular at Hackensack University Medical Center, now known as HackensackUMC, discussed how the field has changed over the course of his career and what it can mean for patient health during a recent interview with MD Magazine.

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