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Profile
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Previously functioning as an On-Call Cardiologist to former President George H.W. Bush, Dr. Giovanni Campanile currently serves as the Managing Partner and Chief of Cardiology at Montclair Cardiology Group in Glen Ridge, New Jersey and Mountainside Hospital. Dr. Giovanni Campanile's practice focuses on prevention and nutrition in addition to state-of-the-art catheter-based treatments to individuals with heart diseases, offering procedures such as coronary thrombectomy, angioplasty, and cardiac stenting. In addition to his responsibilities with Montclair Cardiology Group, Dr. Giovanni Campanile also serves as Cardiac Catherization Lab Founder and Director at Advanced Cardiology of Key West, his practice in Key West, Florida. His practice in Key West is affiliated with Columbia Division of Cardiology at Mt. Sinai, Miami where he teaches doctors training in cardiology.
In these positions, Dr. Giovanni Campanile draws on his extensive experience in the field, as well as his elite training at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Giovanni Campanile completed a Fellowship in Clinical and Interventional Cardiology at Harvard, where he studied from 1989 until 1991. Since that time, Dr. Giovanni Campanile has served as an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey and teaches doctors training in cardiology at Lenox Hill Hospital in NYC and Columbia University Division of Cardiology at Mt. Sinai, Miami. Over the course of his professional career, Dr. Giovanni Campanile has also served on staff at Clara Maass Medical Center, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York Presbyterian Hospital, and Saint Barnabas Medical Center.
Dr. Campanile is triple board certified. Complementing his experience and training, Dr. Giovanni Campanile belongs to several professional organizations, which enables him to increase his knowledge and stay up-to-date on advances in his field. Dr. Giovanni Campanile holds membership with the American College of Cardiology, the Society for Coronary Computed Tomography, the American Medical Association, and the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions.
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