About Me
Dr. Aaron Lee is a fellowship-trained interventional cardiologist at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center and an assistant professor at Penn State College of Medicine. Dr. Lee practices mainly in the cardiac catheterization laboratory, where he treats heart disease on both an elective and emergency basis using the percutaneous approach, a minimally invasive procedure to open blocked coronary arteries. He also sees patients in the general cardiology outpatient clinic, providing echocardiography, stress testing, lipid and blood pressure management, and preventive cardiology.
Dr. Lee's research has focused on device complications in the cardiac catheterization laboratory and management of cardiogenic shock. He has presented at multiple conferences, published several journal articles and book chapters, and is fluent in English, Spanish and Cantonese.
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Professional Education
- Education
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Medical School, University of Connecticut Health Center - 2015
- Fellowship
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Fellowship, Cardiovascular Dis. Cooper Hospital/University Medical Center - 2021
Fellowship, Cardiovascular Dis. Hahnemann University Hospital - 2019
Fellowship, Interventional Cardiology Tufts Medical Center; Tufts University School of Medicine - 2022
- Residency
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Residency, Medicine Temple University Hospital - 2018
- Internship
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Internship, Medicine Temple University Hospital - 2018
Research Interests
- Atherectomy
- Complex percutaneous coronary intervention
- Intravascular imaging
- Intravascular lithotripsy
- Mechanical circulatory support devices
Academic Interests
- Bifurcation lesions
- Cardiogenic shock
- Echocardiography
- High-risk PCI
- Intravascular imaging
- Nuclear cardiology
- Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI)
Awards
- Southeastern Pennsylvania ACP Resident Professionalism Award – 2017
Honors
- Fellow of the American College of Cardiology – 2022