When stroke strikes, permanent damage and loss of function can occur.
Approximately 75,000 new strokes occur each year due to atrial fibrillation, and risk increases with age.
Join cardiologist Howard Frumin, MD and cardiac surgeon Jeffrey D. Lee, MD to learn about medical and surgical treatment options including minimally invasive and robotic-assisted Afib ablation.
Keeping the Beat
Featured Speaker:
Dr. Jeffrey D. Lee serves as the medical director of robotics and minimally invasive cardiac surgery at the MemorialCare Heart and Vascular Institute at Saddleback Memorial Medical Center. Board certified by the American Board of Thoracic Surgery and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, Dr. Lee has been practicing cardiac and thoracic surgery for over 18 years and has performed more than 2,000 cardiac surgeries.
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Howard Frumin, MD and Jeffrey D. Lee, MD
Dr. Howard Frumin is board certified in internal medicine, cardiology and electrophysiology. Dr. Frumin has been practicing electrophysiology for over 30 years, with over 20 years in ablation. He is extensively published in electrophysiology, and has participated in many national trials which have subsequently shaped the practice of electrophysiology.Dr. Jeffrey D. Lee serves as the medical director of robotics and minimally invasive cardiac surgery at the MemorialCare Heart and Vascular Institute at Saddleback Memorial Medical Center. Board certified by the American Board of Thoracic Surgery and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, Dr. Lee has been practicing cardiac and thoracic surgery for over 18 years and has performed more than 2,000 cardiac surgeries.
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