Surviving Medicine

043: Dr. David Greuner MD – Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgeon

08.21.2018 - By Surviving MedicinePlay

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Dr. David Greuner, MD

Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgeon | Minimally Invasive Surgery

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Managing Director and Co-Founder:

NYC Surgical Associates

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Description:

Doctor David Greuner. The man who needs no introduction, but for the handful of you who do not know Dr. Greuner, you are in for a treat. Dr. Greuner is a world renowned Cardiovascular and Thoracic surgeon who specializes in minimally invasive surgeries, endovascular surgeries, redo surgeries, and complex body wall reconstruction and hernia repair. Dr. Greuner is the Managing Director and Co-Founder of NYC Surgical Associates and is double board certified in Cardiovascular and General Surgery and Minimally Invasive Surgery. Dr. Greuner completed fellowships in Cardiovascular and thoracic surgery and body contouring, has received the Hughes Dougan Award for dedication to Patient Care and excellence, developed the NoKnife Endovascular Laser Treatment procedure, and is a pioneer in treating telangiectasias, lipedema, fibroid embolization, and pelvic congestion syndrome. Dr. Greuner has been listed as one of the Top Surgeons by Consumers Research Council of America, was named one of the “most beautiful” doctors in the country, and has been featured on the show The Doctors, Eyewitness News, Life from the Couch, and is a regular contributor for Muscle & Fitness, Fox TV, Readers Digest, Men’s Health, NY Post, Z!nk, and The Daily Meal.  In this episode, we dive deep discussing his path to medicine, how he developed a love for fitness and physiology, why the venous system plays a role in so many diseases, how he stays motivated, and how he built a private practice in Manhattan and grew it to seven locations, and we discuss his commitment to staying mentally sharp and physically fit. Before we dive in, I know this wasn’t my personal best interview, but I promise Dr. Greuner doesn’t disappoint.

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