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Dr. Sean Maratto
Interventional Radiologist
Dr. Sean Maratto is an interventional radiologist with Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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About Dr. Sean Maratto
Sean Maratto, MD works as an interventional radiology specialist. Dr. Maratto graduated from St George's University School of Medicine in 2015, and he completed a residency at Pennsylvania Hospital. Dr. Maratto continued his medical education by completing a fellowship in interventional radiology at Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals. He has developed a fervor for pulmonary embolism and deep venous Interventions, and has received strong training in interventional oncology. Dr. Maratto is also passionate about teaching and aims to have a part of his career. Dr. Maratto specializes in deep venous intervention, including DVT, PTS, PCS, and pulmonary embolism.
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Podcasts Featuring Dr. Sean Maratto
MSK Episode #85
Are you considering expanding your IR practice into pain management services? Get the download from someone who’s done it already. In this episode of BackTable MSK, Dr. Sean Maratto from Philadelphia's Jefferson Health Network is joined by guest Dr. Junjian Huang from Emory University School of Medicine to discuss the intricacies of building a pain management practice within the interventional radiology space.
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