Abstract

Dr. Harvey N. Mayrovitz did his PhD graduate work at the University of Pennsylvania and trained at Temple University School of Medicine and the Graduate Hospital in Philadelphia and at the Medical Faculty and Hospital in Rotterdam and Delft University in the Netherlands. In 1998, after serving as the Director of Cardiovascular Research at the Miami Heart Research Institute in Miami Beach Florida, he joined Nova Southeastern University in Ft. Lauderdale Florida where he is now a professor of physiology in the Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Allopathic Medicine in the Department of Medical Education. His teaching areas include cardiovascular and pulmonary physiology directed toward medical and graduate health-science students. His current research areas include cardiopulmonary, lymphedema, and mostly noninvasive clinical and biophysical studies for diagnosis and therapy. He has authored over 150 scientific publications in these and related areas along with multiple book chapters. He continues his research activities and student mentoring with the most current research focused on developing ways to assess and better understand processes associated with lymphedema detection, progression, and its treatment. He is also actively investigating the potential of various forms of electromagnetic energy to influence blood flow and other physiological parameters.

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