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Division of Cardiovascular Diseases and Hypertension

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Welcome to the Division of Cardiovascular Disease & Hypertension

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Partho Sengupta, MD
Chief of the Division of Cardiovascular Diseases & Hypertension, RWJMS
Chief of Cardiac Services, RWJUH

The Division of Cardiovascular Disease & Hypertension has several missions. These are the provision of outstanding patient care; the development and implementation of superior educational programs for medical students, residents, and fellows; and the performance of innovative clinical and basic science research to advance the ability of physicians to diagnose and manage cardiovascular diseases and hypertensive disorders.

At the undergraduate level, divisional faculty members provide the majority of cardiovascular diseases teaching in the RWJMS 2nd year Pathophysiology course, serve as preceptors for Physical Diagnosis and OSCE sessions, lecture to 3rd and 4th year medical students during their Medicine clerkships, and supervise students on cardiovascular diseases clinical and research rotations.

At the post-graduate level, members of the faculty serve as clinical and research mentors for resident physicians in both invasive and non-invasive cardiology. Faculty members mentor medical students, resident physicians, and subspecialty fellows in clinical research.

Division faculty serve as attending physicians on the Cardiology Consultation Services at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, RWJUH at Hamilton and Saint Peter’s University Hospital. Divisional faculty members also serve as the Directors of the Catheterization, Echocardiography and Electrophysiology Laboratories and the Advanced Heart Failure/Transplant Program at RWJUH.

Specialty care is provided for patients with heart failure, acute coronary syndromes, valvular heart disease, congenital heart disease, syncope and arrhythmias, including:

  • Coronary revascularization
  • Non-invasive assessment
  • Primary prevention
  • Pacemaker and ICD insertion and follow-up
  • Treatment of hypertensive and atherosclerotic disorders
  • Treatment of general cardiology problems
  • Support of individuals recovering from myocardial infarction
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  • Non-Invasive Cardiology
  • Advanced Heart Failure
  • Electrophysiology
  • Interventional Cardiology

Non-Invasive Cardiology

The section of Non-Invasive Cardiology provides comprehensive echocardiographic services, including transthoracic, transesophageal, and stress echocardiograms for both inpatients and outpatients.

Echocardiograms are essential for diagnosing and monitoring a range of cardiovascular conditions. The Section of Non-Invasive Cardiology's clinical service is committed to:

  • Providing Excellence in Cardiovascular Imaging: We strive to deliver superior cardiovascular imaging services, continuously enhancing our technological capabilities and clinical expertise.
  • Staying Updated with Innovations: We keep pace with the latest advancements in cardiovascular imaging to ensure we offer the most current and effective diagnostic techniques.
  • Educating the Healthcare Community: We offer up-to-date and thorough education in cardiovascular imaging to patients, sonographers, medical students, residents, fellows, and healthcare providers.
  • Promoting Research and Development: We support and engage in research aimed at improving cardiovascular imaging practices and applications.
  • Integrating with Other Imaging Modalities: We aim to seamlessly connect echocardiography with other imaging techniques to provide the best possible patient care and support comprehensive research efforts.

 

Section Leadership

Kameswari Maganti

Kameswari Maganti, MD

Professor of Medicine

Section Chief of Non-Invasive Cardiology

Director, Echocardiography Lab-RWJUH 

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Section Faculty

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Ruchika Bhargav, DO

Assistant Professor of Medicine

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Sabahat Bokhari, MD

Professor of Medicine

Program Director of Advanced Cardiac Imaging Fellowship Program

Director of Cardiac Amyloidosis and Cardiomyopathy Center

Director of Advanced Cardiac Imaging at RWJUH

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Andrew Chang, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine

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Sasha-Ann East

Sasha-Ann East, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine

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Yasmin Hamirani, MD

Associate Professor of Medicine

Director of Structural Imaging-RWJUH

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Andrew Mendoza, MD

Assistant Professor

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Partho Sengupta, MD

Henry Rutgers Professor of Cardiology

Chief of the Division of Cardiovascular Diseases and Hypertension, 

Chief of Cardiac Services-RWJUH 

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Daniel Shindler, MD

Professor of Medicine

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Nidhi Tripathi MD

Nidhi Tripathi, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine

Director, Cardio-Oncology

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Yanting Wang

Yanting Wang, MD

Assistant Professor

Director, Women’s Heart and Cardio-Obstetrics Clinic

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Advanced Heart Failure

Our program provides comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic services for the management of cardiomyopathy and heart failure and offers advanced cardiac replacement therapies, including heart transplantation and ventricular assist devices. 

  • Heart Failure Evaluation and Treatment: Our experts offer specialized diagnostic approaches to treat and improve heart function. We offer personalized and comprehensive heart failure and cardiomyopathy evaluation, including advanced imaging and genetic testing. We offer specialized testing for heart failure, such as myocardial biopsies and cardiac metabolic stress testing. We are proud to bring innovative device-based therapies for heart failure, including Mitral-Clip, CardioMems, Barostim, and Cardiac Contractility Modulation (CCM). We also participate in clinical trials for heart failure. 
  • Mechanical Cardiac Support: We have organized a multidisciplinary group of experts to evaluate and treat the most critically ill patients with a team-based approach with the aim of stabilizing patients with advanced heart failure. We provide a full complement of temporary mechanical circulatory devices as well as durable/ permanent ventricular assist devices (such as LVADs). We are proud to be one of only 4 Joint Commission Gold Seal of Approval VAD centers in New Jersey. 
  • Heart Transplantation: we evaluate and treat patients with advanced heart failure for heart transplantation. We are proud to be one of only 2 heart transplant centers in the state of New Jersey. We offer a full suite of services to support patients pre-transplant and post-transplant with specialists in transplant cardiology, invasive cardiology, critical care, pathology, immunology, infectious disease, nutrition, psychiatry, physical therapy, and social services.

Specialized Advanced Heart Failure Services:

  • Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD): Advanced durable mechanical circulatory support for the heart
  • Heart transplantation
  • Mitral Clip
  • CardioMems
  • Barostim
  • Cardiac Contractility Modulation 
  • Clinical trials 

With RWJUH's Advanced Heart Failure, Transplant, and VAD Program, patients receive top-tier, comprehensive care with access to the latest treatments and diagnostic technologies, ensuring state-of-the-art and effective cardiac support. 

Learn more about our Programs 

CardioMEMS

Section Leadership

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Maya Guglin, MD

Professor of Medicine

Section Chief of Advanced Heart Failure

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Section Faculty

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Chonyang Albert, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine

Director, Ventricular Assist Device (VAD) & Mechanical Circulatory Support (MCS)-RWJUH

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Kenneth Dulnuan

Kenneth Dulnuan, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine

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Jagpreet Grewal

Jagpreet Grewal, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine

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Deepa Iyer, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine

Director, Cardiac Transplant Program

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Electrophysiology

The Section of Electrophysiology provides the full spectrum of diagnostic and therapeutic cardiovascular services, including:

  • Diagnostic Electrophysiologic Studies: Comprehensive assessments to identify and evaluate heart rhythm disorders.
  • Therapeutic Electrophysiologic Procedures: Advanced treatments, such as:
    • Radiofrequency Transcatheter Ablation: A minimally invasive procedure to destroy abnormal heart tissue causing arrhythmias.
    • Insertion of Temporary and Permanent Pacemakers: For managing bradycardia and other pacing issues.
    • Implantation of Automatic Defibrillators: Devices designed to detect and correct dangerous arrhythmias automatically.

We are dedicated to providing expert care and advanced treatments to manage and correct heart rhythm disorders, ensuring comprehensive and individualized patient care.

Section Leadership

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William Kostis, PhD, MD

Professor of Medicine

Section Chief of Electrophysiology

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Section Faculty

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Theodore Maglione, MD

Associate Professor of Medicine

Program Director of the Cardiovascular Fellowship

Director, Electrophysiology Lab-RWJUH

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Interventional Cardiology

The Section of Interventional Cardiology offers Cardiac Catheterization and Catheter-Based Interventions which includes comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic cardiovascular services such as:

  • Diagnostic Procedures:

    • Right-Heart and Left-Heart Catheterization
    • Angioscopy
    • Intravascular Ultrasound (IVUS)
    • Doppler Wire Evaluations
  • Interventional Procedures:

    • Balloon Angioplasty
    • Directional Coronary Atherectomy
    • Rotoblater and Laser Angioplasty
    • TEC Procedures
    • Stent Deployment
    • Laser Transmyocardial Revascularization
    • Pericardiocentesis and Balloon Pericardial Window

Advanced Technology and Expertise

  • 4D Intracardiac Echocardiography (ICE): Guides procedures like left atrial appendage closure, mitral valve repair, and tricuspid valve regurgitation treatment with minimal anesthesia.

Our lab, one of the busiest in the region, performs over 5,000 procedures annually across eight advanced laboratories, supported by a team of experts skilled in a wide range of invasive and interventional techniques.

Section Faculty

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Ashok Chaudhary, MD

Associate Professor of Medicine

Program Director of the Interventional Cardiology Fellowship

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Michael Huang

Michael S. Huang, DO

Assistant Professor of Medicine

Director, Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit (CICU)-RWJUH

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Tudor Vagaonescu

Tudor Vagaonescu, MD, PhD

Associate Professor of Medicine

Director, Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories- RWJUH 

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  • Cardiology Grand Rounds
  • Cardiology Grand Rounds Library

Cardiology Grand Rounds

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Advancing Cardiovascular Care and Education

The Division of Cardiovascular Diseases and Hypertension at RWJMS & RWJUH delivers exceptional patient care while pioneering research to enhance the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular and hypertensive disorders. Our Cardiology Grand Rounds Series offers cutting-edge educational content, featuring insights from top experts and innovators. We engage healthcare professionals across specialties and provide Category-1 CME credits through CloudCME, fostering collaboration and advancing healthcare solutions.

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Cardiology Fellowship Program

Advance Your Career

The Cardiology Fellowship Program aims to prepare clinical and academic cardiologists for leadership roles in cardiovascular medicine, basic and clinical research, and clinical cardiology.

During their training, the fellows serve as consultants for critically ill medical and surgical patients, and provide care to their patients in an outpatient setting. The fellows are trained to perform and interpret the vast array of invasive and non-invasive diagnostic and therapeutic cardiovascular procedures.

  • Learn More About The Cardiology Fellowship Program
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  • Amyloid Center of Excellence
  • What is Amyloidosis?
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Amyloid Center of Excellence

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Sabahat Bokhari, MD,
Director of the Amyloid Center of Excellence

Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital (RWJUH) and Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (RWJMS) have established the Amyloid Center of excellence to diagnose patients with rare, but potentially fatal, amyloid conditions earlier and treat them more effectively through personalized medicine.

Patients in the Amyloidosis Center at RWJUH and Rutgers RWJMS benefit from a multidisciplinary team approach that includes specialists across a broad range of disciplines such as heart and vascular care, neurology, hematology, nephrology, pathology and bone marrow transplantation. The clinical teams work together to identify the forms of the disease and develop an effective, individualized treatment plan.

Sabahat Bokhari, MD, an internationally recognized amyloidosis expert, serves as director of the center, the first program of its kind in New Jersey. Dr. Bokhari has made significant contributions to the proper diagnosis of amyloidosis. He pioneered the development of a noninvasive imaging method called technetium-99m pyrophosphate scintigraphy (PYP) imaging, which is used worldwide and is recommended by professional medical organizations such as the American College of Cardiology, the American Heart Association, and the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology for evaluating a form of the disease called cardiac transthyretin amyloidosis. 

Learn More About the Amyloidosis Center

What is Amyloidosis?

Amyloidosis is a rare, progressive, debilitating and fatal disease that happens when abnormal proteins build up in different organs, like the heart, kidneys, liver, and nerves. This buildup can make it hard for these organs to work properly and may lead to serious health problems if not treated.

There are 42 proteins that cause amyloidosis, and it is essential to confirm the diagnosis of amyloid and the specific subtype to determine the optimal treatment approach. 

The two most common are: 

  • AL (Light Chain) Amyloidosis – caused by abnormal cells in the bone marrow and linked to multiple myeloma (a type of blood cancer). 

  • Transthyretin (ATTR) Amyloidosis – caused by too much of a protein called transthyretin (TTR), made by the liver. ATTR has two causes: the first is unknown but associated with aging, and the second is due to genetic variants. Over 150 genetic mutations have been identified within the TTR gene, which are associated with amyloidosis. Some forms of ATTR are inherited, so family members may need to be tested.

Doctors treat amyloidosis based on the type and which organs are affected. Specialists in blood disorders, heart health, and nerve diseases work together to help manage the condition. While amyloidosis can be serious, treatments are available to improve symptoms and prevent complications. 

Making the Diagnosis

Diagnosing amyloidosis requires a combination of laboratory tests, imaging techniques, and/or tissue biopsies to confirm amyloid deposition and determine its subtype. 

Laboratory Testing: 
  • Blood Tests: Includes a complete blood count, kidney and liver function tests, blood protein evaluation, and cardiac biomarkers.
  • Urine Tests: A urine sample is used to measure protein levels. 
  • Genetic Testing: Salive genetic testing can identify genetic mutations associated with hereditary TTR amyloidosis. 
Diagnostic Imaging: 
  • Cardiac Imaging: EKG, Echocardiogram, MRI, and a nuclear scan to detect amyloid in the heart. 
  • Body Imaging: cardiac MRI, PET scans, X-rays (skeletal survey) for bone involvement. 
  • Nerve and Muscle Testing: Electromyography (EMG) and nerve conduction studies assess nerve and muscle function. 
Tissue Biopsy for Confirmation: 

A nuclear scan helps detect amyloid in the heart but cannot differentiate between AL and ATTR amyloidosis. A biopsy is often required for definitive diagnosis, using Congo red staining to detect amyloid deposits. Additional testing, including immunofluorescence staining, electron microscopy, and mass spectrometry, is performed to determine the amyloid subtype. 

Common Biopsy Sites:  
  • Bone marrow 
  • Heart 
  • Kidney
  • Liver 
  • Nerve 
  • Muscle
  • Gastrointestinal tract
  • Skin 

A thorough and precise diagnosis is essential to guide the appropriate treatment approach for each patient. 

Patient Resources

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Patient Resources

  • ATTR-CM Patient Guide - Full Version
  • ATTR-CM Patient Guide - Short Version V2
  • ATTR-CM Cardiology Leave Behind - Full Version
  • ATTR-CM Cardiology Leave Behind - Short Version
  • ATTR-CM Echo Leave Behind
  • ATTR-CM Inpatient Education Infographic
  • The Amyloidosis Foundation
  • The Amyloidosis Research Consortium
  • Rare Connect

Our Team

Accordion Content

  • Sabahat Bokhari, MD
    Director of the Amyloid Center of Excellence
    Director, Advanced Cardiac Imaging
    Program Director of Advanced Cardiac Imaging Fellowship and Amyloidosis Fellowship
    Professor of Medicine, Division of Cardiovascular Disease, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

    Partho Sengupta, MD
    Chief of the Division of Cardiovascular Diseases & Hypertension, RWJMS
    Chief of Cardiac Services, RWJUH

  • Sabahat Bokhari, MD

    Ragitha Subodh, APN

  • Shan Chen, MD PhD

    Ashley Weng, MD

  • Mansi R. Shah, MD

    Faheem Farooq, MD

  • Sabahat Bokhari, MD

    Yasmin Hamirani, MD

    Andrew Mendoza, MD

  • Steve Khalil, MD

  • Billie Fyfe-Kirschner

  • Michael Huang, DO

  • Maya Guglin, MD

    Chonyang Albert, MD

    Deepa Iyer, MD

Clinical Trials

Accordion Content

  • A Randomized Comparison of Stage-Based Care Versus Risk Factor-Based Care for Prevention of Cardiovascular Events (TRANSFORM) 

    • TRANSFORM is a prospective, randomized, open-blinded, event-driven trial in patients at increased risk for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (CVD) but with no known symptoms. It tests whether a Cleerly Coronary Artery Disease Staging System-based care strategy reduces CV events compared to risk factor-based care.

    Principle Investigator: Dr. Sabahat Bokhari, MD

    Sponsor: Cleerly, Inc.

    Call 732-418-8189 or visit https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06112418 for more information.

  • Non-interventional Study of Patients With Transthyretin (ATTR) Amyloidosis (MaesTTRo) 

    • The MaesTTRo study aims to enroll a global cohort of patients with transthyretin (ATTR) amyloidosis to observe the disease’s natural course and real-world treatment patterns and outcomes. It will also collect data on the effectiveness of ATTR treatments, including eplontersen, a gene-silencing treatment targeting both mutant and wild-type TTR proteins.

    Principle Investigator: Dr. Sabahat Bokhari, MD

    Sponsor: AstraZeneca

    Call 732-418-8189 or visit https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06465810 for more information.

  • Randomized, Multicenter, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study of Acoramidis for Transthyretin Amyloidosis prevention in the young (ACT-EARLY Trial)  

    • ACT-EARLY is a Phase 3, randomized, multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled study evaluating the prevention of symptom expression in Hereditary ATTR Amyloidosis using Acoramidis. The study population consists of younger individuals with the genetic vATTR disease but asymptomatic.

    Principle Investigator: Dr. Sabahat Bokhari

    Sponsor: Eidos Therapeutics

    Call 732-418-8189 or visit https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06637644 for more information.

  • The goal of this project is to analyze healthcare data to identify trends in patients diagnosed with ATTR who have experienced treatment abandonment, discontinuation, or failure. The objective is to improve patient outcomes and assess healthcare resource utilization. An educational intervention will be developed to raise awareness, provide patient care recommendations, and optimize treatment strategies.

    Principle Investigator: Dr. Sabahat Bokhari

    Sponsor: Alnylam Pharmaceuticals

    Call 732-418-8189 for more information.

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To schedule an appointment, please call 1-866-NJAMYLOID / 1-866-652-6956

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Chonyang Albert, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine

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Ruchika Bhargav, DO

Assistant Professor of Medicine

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Sabahat Bokhari, MD

Professor of Medicine

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Andrew Chang, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine

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Ashok Chaudhary, MD

Associate Professor of Medicine

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Kenneth Dulnuan

Kenneth Dulnuan, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine

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Sasha-Ann East

Sasha-Ann East, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine

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Jagpreet Grewal

Jagpreet Grewal, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine

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Maya Guglin, MD

Professor of Medicine

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Ahmad Halawa, MD

Ahmad Halawa, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine

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Yasmin Hamirani, MD

Associate Professor of Medicine

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Michael Huang

Michael S. Huang, DO

Assistant Professor of Medicine

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Deepa Iyer, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine

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William Kostis, PhD, MD

Professor of Medicine

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Kameswari Maganti

Kameswari Maganti, MD

Professor of Medicine

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Theodore Maglione, MD

Associate Professor of Medicine

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Andrew Mendoza, MD

Assistant Professor

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Partho Sengupta, MD

Henry Rutgers Professor of Cardiology

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Daniel Shindler, MD

Professor of Medicine

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Nidhi Tripathi MD

Nidhi Tripathi, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine

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Tudor Vagaonescu, MD, PhD

Associate Professor of Medicine

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Yanting Wang

Yanting Wang, MD

Assistant Professor

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Naveena Yanamala

Naveena Yanamala, PhD

Associate Professor of Medicine

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Zeeshan Ahmed

Zeeshan Ahmed, PhD

Assistant Professor of Medicine

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