Marco A. Paliotta, M.D.

Assistant Professor

Section of Cardiothoracic Surgery

P.O. Box 26901

WP-2230

Oklahoma City, OK 73190

(405)271-5789  Fax: (405)271-3288

E-Mail: Marco-Paliotta@ouhsc.edu

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Marco A. Paliotta, M.D.

Marco A. Paliotta, M.D. joined the Section of Cardiothoracic Surgery as an Assistant Professor in July 2007. He received his medical degree from the University of Rome and completed his general surgery residency including a fellowship in critical care, at Westchester Medical Center of the New York Medical College.  He continued his training in cardiothoracic surgery at the Medical College of Georgia.  From 2001-2005, he was a practicing cardiothoracic surgeon at Portsmouth Regional Hospital in Portsmouth, NH.  Dr. Paliotta continued his education with a fellowship in pediatric congenital cardiac surgery at Emory School of Medicine Children's Health Care of Atlanta. Before moving to Oklahoma, Dr. Paliotta spent a year at UCLA Medical Center, acquiring additional training in pediatric congenital surgery and heart transplant surgery.

Dr. Paliotta is board certified in surgery, thoracic surgery and critical care.  His clinical interests are in both adult and pediatric cardiac surgery.   He is currently developing a program to provide patients with deteriorating hearts an improved quality of life with the use of left ventricular assist device (LVAD).

 

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