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Joseph Parrillo From Hackensack University Medical Center: Finding the Best Technology and Best Doctors in Cardiovascular Health

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For patients located near major medical centers their ability to receive the latest medical treatments is higher than those in more rural areas. Despite that the field of cardiology and others are working to make these treatments available to all patients in need.

For patients located near major medical centers their ability to receive the latest medical treatments is higher than those in more rural areas. Despite that the field of cardiology and others are working to make these treatments available to all patients in need.

While there are some procedures that only a few specialists may be able to perform, Joseph E. Parrillo, MD, from Hackensack University Medical Center said that the field of cardiology is small enough that patients can usually be directed to the right doctor to have a procedure needed to help them.

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