Heather Sabol, PA
Heather Sabol, PA is a Physician Associate specializing in infectious disease, internal medicine, and primary care. She has been practicing medicine for over 12 years and is affiliated with Clara Maass Medical Center and St. Barnabas Medical Center. Heather is a graduate of Seton Hall University’s Physician Assistant Program. In 2015, Heather was awarded Clinical Physician Assistant of the year by the New Jersey State Society of Physician Assistants. She can help with conditions and diseases that include but are not limited to: Hypertension, Diabetes, Hyperlipidemia, Respiratory Tract Infections and Allergies. In addition to practicing clinically, Heather is as an Adjunct Professor teaching Clinical Medicine for the Department of Physician Assistants at St. Elizabeth University in Morristown, New Jersey.
- Undergraduate & Graduate
- Seton Hall University
- Medical Education
- Seton Hall University
- Clara Maass Medical Center
- St. Barnabas Medical Center
- Select Specialty Hospital Alaris Health at Belgrove Columbus LTACH
- American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA)
Masters’ Thesis: Development of a System to Measure Cardiac Function in the Drosophilia Melanogaster Animal Model (May 2006) - Hu CL, Gao S, Hong C, Liu H, Tian Y, Reinhardt H, Ishikawa Y, Vatner SF, Vatner DE (2007). - Augmentation of Cardiac Function in Response to Pressure Overload in Transgenic Mice with a Cardiac-Specific Expression of Adenylyl Cyclase Type 2. American Heart Association. Scientific Sessions: Novel Modulators of Hypertrophic Responses in the Heart. Orlando, FL. - Hu CL, Gao S, Hong C, Lui J, Reinhardt H, Holle E, Wagner TE, Vatner DE, Vatner SF (2007) Effects of Altered Levels of Adenylyl Cyclase Type 5 in Cardiac Myocytes from Cjimeric Mice. American Heart Association. Scientific Sessions: Molecular Basis of Hypertrophy III. Orlando, FL. - Jean-Guillaume Dillinger, Jeffrey G Williams, Sabrina Serpillon, Brian Barrows, Heather Reinhardt, Bijan Ghaleh, Luc Hittinger, David Chess, William C Stanely, Thomas H Hintze, Dorothy E Vatner, Junichi Sadoshima and Stephen F Vatner. Type 5 Adenylyl Cyclase Disruption Increases Longevity, Food Intake and Exercise Capacity. The FASEB Journal. 2008;22:831.2. - Banke NH, Yan L, Pound KM, Dhar S, Reinhardt H, De Lorenzo MS, Vatner SF, Lewandowski ED. Sexual Dimorphism in cardiac triglyceride dynamics in mice on long-term caloric restriction. J Mol Cell Cardiol, 2011 Dec 3.