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Nationality
  
American

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Full Name
  
David Anthony Greuner

Education
  
St. George's University School of Medicine

Profession
  
Cardiovascular surgeon Managing director, co-founder of NYC Surgical Associates

Field
  
Cardiovascular and Thoracic surgery

Specialism
  
Minimally invasive and robotic surgery

Institutions
  
Holy Name Medical Center, Lower Manhattan Hospital

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David Greuner is a cardiovascular and thoracic surgeon based in New York City. Greuner is double board certified and focuses on minimally invasive surgery, and robotic surgery. He was named one of the "most beautiful" doctors in the country by the television show The Doctors. Greuner also was recognized on Becker's list of "156 ASC industry physician leaders to know." Greuner is a regular contributor to Muscle & Fitness magazine, and a monthly medical correspondent for Fox TV Charlotte.

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Education

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Greuner graduated from St. George's University School of Medicine. From 2002 until 2005, Greuner was a resident at Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center. He was a resident at Atlantic Health System from 2006 until 2009, and his fellowship was at Albert Einstein College of Medicine from 2009 until 2011. He was named chief resident of the year during his post graduate residency training at University of Arizona and Mount Sinai School of Medicine affiliate hospitals. Greuner is double board certified in surgery and works with minimally invasive surgery.

Career

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Greuner works with the Holy Name Medical Center and New York Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital. He is the medical director of Centers for Special Surgery of Essex County. He is also managing director and co-founder of NYC Surgical Associates. Greuner and Dr. David Luu partnered with Adam Tonis of NYC Surgical to found NYClinic. The Dr. Oz Show featured Greuner in October 2013 to talk about spider veins and how to treat them. He also spoke about vein disease in the June 2016 edition of 25a Magazine. Greuner uses a liposuction like procedure which removes dysfunctional fat cells using only a small incision in the leg, and has started a national public awareness campaign on lipedema treatment. His expertise in treating lipedema received international attention after a procedure profile in Daily Mail. He has developed the No-Knife Endovenous Laser Ablation. His procedure does not use the plastic sheath that was used before which leaves scars. The process uses a laser that is focused through a skinny needle to seal problems in veins. In addition to his work as a surgeon, Greuner contributes to Z!nk magazine, and The Daily Meal food blog. He has been featured on the television shows, The Doctors, Eyewitness News, and Live From The Couch.

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The Doctors produced a calendar of "The Most Beautiful Doctors in America," in 2013, which was sold to benefit the American Red Cross Association. Greuner works with the Paris non-profit The Heart Fund, and worked with the Fund to support the Generous People Gala in Cannes. He has partnered with Dr. David Luu, CEO of The Heart Fund, to treat one patient in a developing country for every patient seen in the United States. Greuner is on the benefit committee of Share Benefit, an annual event which raises funds to aid those affected by breast and ovarian cancer. In 2014, Greuner was featured on the Long Island Pulse list of top doctors.

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