
Mark Lloyd Greenberg MD
Adult Congenital Heart Disease, Cardiac Electrophysiology
Associate Professor, Medicine, Geisel School of Medicine
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1 Medical Center DrDhmc CardiologyLebanon, NH 03756
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Summary
- Dr. Mark Greenberg, MD is a cardiologist in Lebanon, New Hampshire. He is currently licensed to practice medicine in New Hampshire. He is an Associate Professor at Geisel School of Medicine.
Education & Training
- University of Virginia Medical CenterFellowship, Cardiovascular Disease, 1984 - 1985
- UPMC Medical EducationFellowship, Cardiovascular Disease, 1983 - 1984
- Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine (Moses and Weiler Campuses)Fellowship, Rheumatology, 1982 - 1983
- Emory University School of MedicineResidency, Internal Medicine, 1981 - 1982
- Emory University School of MedicineInternship, Internal Medicine, 1979 - 1980
- The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown UniversityClass of 1979
Certifications & Licensure
- NH State Medical License 1985 - 2025
- American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
- American Board of Internal Medicine Cardiovascular Disease
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 1 citationsPseudo cryomapping for ablation of atrioventricular nodal reentry tachycardia: A single center North American experience.Vaibhav Moondra, Mark L. Greenberg, Barbara R. Gerling, Peter T. Holzberger, Steven N. Weindling
Indian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal. 2017-07-01 - 4 citationsThe association of QRS duration with atrial fibrillation in a heart failure with preserved ejection fraction population: a pilot study.Joseph N. Gigliotti, Mandeep S. Sidhu, Alina M. Robert, Jonathan S. Zipursky, Jeremiah R. Brown
Clinical Cardiology. 2017-06-06 - 6 citationsHybrid Coronary Revascularization has Improved Short-term Outcomes but Worse Mid-term Reintervention Rates Compared to CABG: A Propensity Matched Analysis.Yu Xia, Abraham N. Katz, Robert T. Pyo, Mark Greenberg, Joseph J. DeRose
Innovations. 2017-05-01