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Bernardo B. Saulo, PA 

Facility
Santa Clara Medical Center
Department of Cardiac Cath Lab - Dept 212

Address
Homestead Hospital
700 Lawrence Expressway
2nd Floor, Department 212
Santa Clara CA 95051

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Office: 408-851-6700

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Hello and Welcome to my Home Page!

Interventional cardiology is a constantly evolving field. It's a field that has drastically changed the treatment of ASHD. The constant evolution of devices, techniques, and drugs in this field are very fascinating to me. To be able to assist in applying these technologies to patients is very rewarding.

My Background...

I obtained my physician assistant training and education at Stanford University Hospital. I'm NCCPA certified and licensed by the CA Physician Assistant committee. I also have a license as a Radiology Technologist with Fluoroscopy. My medical interests include Heart disease, invasive cardiology, and interventional cardiology. Outside of work, I enjoy my free time with my family, movies, and travel.

My Recommendations...

Exercise is important to incorporate in our very busy lives. In addtion to helping prevent or delay the disease process, it is one way that keeps us in tune with our body.

My Philosophy of Care...

I feel it is very important to spend time to listen to patients and educate them about their conditions. This is especially important after patients have gone through MI's and/or coronary procedures.



 
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