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Associate Attending Cardiothoracic Surgeon
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Associate Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery
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Associate Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery in Pediatrics
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Chen, Jonathan M.
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(212) 746-5014 (212) 746-8373
"With the recent progress that has been made in pediatric cardiac surgery, we can now repair the vast majority of neonates, infants and children with congenital heart disease. In addition, those adults with congenital heart disease?repaired or unrepaired?represent a unique and growing population whose specific needs and physiology demand expertise in the field. The faculty at Weill-Cornell is exceptionally capable of treating patients with congenital heart disease. Our strength is the result of a collaborative effort among the outstanding clinicians in Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Intensive Care Medicine, Perfusion, Nursing and Pediatric Cardiac Surgery. In addition, as an integral part of the combined Pediatric Cardiovascular Center of the New York-Presbyterian Hospital, we benefit from the additional opportunity and expertise offered by the Morgan Stanley Children?s Hospital of New York-Presbyterian.
We at Weill-Cornell Medical Center are dedicated to the delivery of unrivaled care for patients with congenital heart disease. I consider it a privilege to be a member of this team."
Weill Cornell's world-class pediatric cardiothoracic surgery team is led by Dr. Jonathan Chen, whose many accolades include his listing on Crain's 2006 "40 Under Forty". [Read more].
See the Weill Cornell Physicians ad featuring Dr. Chen.
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Congenital Heart Disease
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Congenital Heart Disease, Pediatric
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Heart Failure
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Transplantation
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Cardiac Surgery
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Heart Surgery
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Pediatric Surgery
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