Cooper Physicians Receive Grant to Develop Device for Cardiac Catheterizations

Cooper’s Center for Innovation has received a $100,000 grant from the Foundation for Health Advancement to develop a new medical device that will aid physicians performing cardiac catheterizations and related procedures for greater efficiency, ultimately leading to better patient care.

The device was invented and developed by vascular and endovascular surgeons Jeffrey Carpenter, MD, Chairman and Chief of the Department of Surgery at Cooper, and Katherine McMackin, MD, MS, Director of Vascular Surgical Research at Cooper.

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