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Paul
C. Moulinie, MD, FACC Chief,
Division of Cardiology |
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Board-certified
in both cardiovascular diseases and internal medicine,
Dr. Moulinie is
a graduate of the St. Georges University School
of Medicine in Granada. He completed his residency
in internal medicine at the University of Connecticut,
where he also served as chief resident, and a fellowship
in adult cardiology at New York Medical College,
St. Vincent’s Catholic Medical Center of New
York. A Fellow of the
American College of Cardiology, Dr. Moulinie is
also a member of the American Society of Internal
Medicine. In addition to his role as Chief of
the Division of Cardiology at Huntington Hospital,
Dr. Moulinie manages a busy private cardiology
practice. A strong proponent of treating the entire
person rather than just the disease, Dr. Moulinie
also serves as Director of Huntington Hospital’s
Center for Complementary Care where healthcare
professionals assist patients with stress management
strategies and offer techniques such as meditation
and yoga.
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Raj
Patcha, MD, FACC, FCCP Director,
Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory |
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Board-certified
in internal medicine, cardiovascular disease, critical
care, interventional cardiology and nuclear cardiology,
Dr. Patcha completed his residency in internal medicine
at Cooper Medical Center, Rutgers Clinical Campus,
in New Jersey. He completed his fellowship in cardiology
at the State University of New York at Stony Brook
and a fellowship in interventional cardiology at
North Shore University Hospital/Manhasset, New York
University School of Medicine. In
addition to his role as Director of the Cardiac
Catheterization Laboratory at Huntington Hospital,
Dr. Patcha is Director of the Interventional Cardiology
Program at Huntington. He is also on staff at
both North Shore University Hospital/Manhasset
and St. Francis Hospital in Port Washington where
he is an attending interventional cardiologist.
Dr. Patcha is a member of the American Society
of Nuclear Cardiology and a fellow of both the
American College of Cardiology and the American
College of Chest Physicians.
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Paul
C. Maccaro, MD, FCCP Director
of Arrhythmia Services |
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Board-certified
in electrophysiology, cardiovascular diseases, and
internal medicine, Dr. Maccaro is a graduate of
Polytechnic Institute of New York. He earned his
medical degree from the State University of New
York Health Sciences Center in Brooklyn and completed
his residency in internal medicine at both Memorial
Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and North Shore University
Hospital in Manhasset where he also served as chief
resident. Also at North Shore/Manhasset, Dr. Maccaro
completed fellowships in both cardiology and clinical
cardiac electrophysiology. In
addition to his role as Director of Arrhythmia
Services at Huntington Hospital, Dr. Maccaro services
as Chair of the hospital’s Institutional
Review Board. A Fellow of the American College
of Chest Physicians and an instructor of medicine
at New York University School of Medicine, Dr.
Maccaro is a member of the Heart Rhythm Society,
the American Heart Association, and the Institute
of Electrical and Electronic Engineers.
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Kent
Stephenson, MD, MPH Electrophysiology |
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Board-certified
in both internal medicine and cardiovascular diseases,
Dr. Stephenson earned a masters degree in public
health from Harvard University. A graduate of Temple
University School of Medicine in Philadelphia, Dr.
Stephenson completed his residency in internal medicine
at New York Presbyterian Hospital and a cardiology
research fellowship at Rockefeller University/Mount
Sinai University Hospital. While in Boston, Dr.
Stephenson also completed a fellowship in medicine
at Harvard University School of Medicine as well
as fellowships in both cardiology and cardiac electrophysiology
at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Dr.
Stephenson is a member of the American College
of Cardiology and the Heart Rhythm Society of
America. He also serves as a Lieutenant Commander
with the United States Naval Reserve Medical Corps.
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Jeffrey
S. Weigers, BA, RN, BSN, CNA Director
of Cardiac Services |
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A
registered nurse with more than 20 years of experience
in cardiovascular nursing, Mr. Weigers is a graduate
of both Colgate University (BA-biology) and Adelphi
University School of Nursing. Prior to joining the
Huntington Hospital team, Mr. Weigers was Assistant
Director of Nursing for Invasive Cardiology at Stony
Brook University Medical Center. He was recruited
to Huntington in 2000 to help launch the hospital’s
innovative cardiac services program. From
the cardiac catheterization labs to the electrophysiology
labs to the other cardiac services treatment areas,
Mr. Weigers ensures that services run smoothly
in order to provide patients with the best possible
care in a welcoming environment.
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