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Rob Siegel, M.D.
Rob Siegel is a cardiology fellow at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He treats patients and investigates the interaction between lifestyle, obesity, and heart health.
Rob Siegel, M.D. is chief cardiology fellow at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, where he treats patients with heart disease and does research into the ways that diet, exercise, and obesity affect the heart. He completed his internal medicine residency at Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons, his medical degree at Albert Einstein, and his bachelor's degree in History at Yale University.
His PT blog is Let Them East Cake.
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