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Advanced Cardiac Care in the Community - Laurence Conway, MD + Danielle Patturelli, RN

March 6, 2024
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In this episode of the Healthy Podcast, Dr. Laurence Conway, Chief of Cardiology and Danielle Patturelli, RN, Clinical Nurse Manager of the Cardiovascular Center discuss the history and future of providing advanced cardiac care in the community at MelroseWakefield Hospital.

The Healthy Podcast Laurence Conway, MD and Danielle Patturelli, RN
Laurence Conway, MD and Danielle Patturelli, RN

MelroseWakefield Hospital's Cardiovascular Center is a community resource, bringing advanced cardiac treatments and procedures to local residents. Hear from the local experts as they discuss the importance of local cardiovascular care and the benefits of operating one of the region’s only community-based cardiac catheterization labs to treat heart attacks, vascular disease and electrophysiology issues including arrhythmias. 

 

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