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Dr. Dan Simon

Dr. Dan Simon

Dr. Dan Simon is a renowned Interventional Radiologist and educator with over 30 years of experience. A graduate Brown University and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, he completed his post-doctoral training in LA, New York, and San Francisco.

Dr. Simon has held various leadership roles in medical institutions in NY and NJ, and currently serves as Medical Director at Vascular Health in NJ and Chief of Peripheral Interventions at Maryland Cardiology Associates. He has served as an Assistant Professor at NYU School of Medicine and Seton Hall University and received numerous awards for his work.

An active contributor to Interventional Radiology, Dr. Simon has published research on topics such as immunotherapy delivery as a treatment for Cancer, and vascular disease interventions. He has also held advisory roles for the FDA and medical device companies such as Phillips and Abbott Vascular.

As an expert in his field, Dr. Dan Simon has treated thousands of patients providing minimally invasive alternatives to traditional surgery. He is dedicated to advancing the practice of Interventional Radiology and sharing his knowledge with both patients and physicians.

Dr. Simon believes patients should have all the information they need to make informed choices about their health care. He is passionate about explaining complex and sometimes complicated medical information in plain English.

This commitment to clear communication has earned Dr. Simon a reputation for being a compassionate and patient-centered physician.

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Surgery can be scary - and medical information confusing. Join Dr. Dan Simon, for All Things Health - where he explains - in plain English - how new minimally invasive procedures can be much safer - and potentially result in better outcomes - than traditional surgery. Take a deep dive into the future of medical innovation.

Dr. Simon, who has advised the FDA, has been a physician for more than thirty years where he has provided thousands of patients with minimally invasive alternatives to major surgery.

 

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