Integrative Nutrition, Cardiac Rehabilitation
Ornish Heart Disease Reversal Program
USA
Dr Campanile is a Harvard trained Cardiologist - Lahey Clinic Foundation, Massachusetts General Hospital, New England Deaconess Hospital.
He is director of the Dean Ornish Intensive Cardiac Rehabilitation Program and is director of Integrative Nutrition and Integrative Cardiology at the Chambers Center for Well Being at Morristown Medical Center / Atlantic Health System. He is quadruple board certified in Internal Medicine, Cardiology, Interventional Cardiology and the American Board of Integrative and Holistic Medicine. He is Assistant Professor of Medicine at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School and has been an instructor for cardiology fellows at Lenox Hill Hospital in NYC and Columbia University Mount Sinai, Miami.
Dr Campanile was a researcher at the world-renowned Framingham Heart Study, and is currently investigating integrative modalities with the National Institute of Health, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Duke University and Yale University. He is co-editor and wrote the chapters on Sports Cardiology and Lifestyle Medicine for the first textbook on Iatrogenicity in Cardiovascular Medicine.
Dr Campanile was a cardiologist for former President of the United States, George H.W. Bush. Contributing editor and medical writer for Shape and Men’s Fitness Magazines.
Dr. Campanile has been practicing Clinical, Preventive, and Integrative Cardiology for over 15 years and has been a member of an advisory board at Bastyr University. He has been an instructor of nutrition, herbology and integrative medicine at Florida Atlantic University, and is a certified aromatherapist. Dr Campanile has been named “Top Doctor” in cardiology by New Jersey Monthly Magazine for multiple years.
Dr Campanile’s approach to medicine is to choose the best and safest modality for each individual patient both from the modern traditional medical sciences and from the naturopathic integrative world. His goal is to avoid unnecessary testing and treatments by placing the patient at the center of the care and decision-making. He believes each patient’s story is unique and he considers all of the factors in their individual environment and lifestyle that may influencing their well being. Nutrition and lifestyle factors are the cornerstones of his practice.