Meet Dr. Frank M. Iacovone Jr.
A board-certified Interventional Cardiologist whose academic foundation, fellowship training, and leadership roles reflect a career-long commitment to excellence in cardiovascular medicine.
Dr. Frank M. Iacovone Jr. is a board-certified Interventional Cardiologist practicing in New Jersey, where he provides advanced coronary, structural, and peripheral vascular care. His clinical practice is built on the foundation of rigorous fellowship training, ongoing academic involvement, and a deep belief in patient-centered medicine.
Dr. Iacovone completed his medical education at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and pursued his cardiovascular and interventional cardiology fellowships within a Cornell-affiliated training program, where he developed expertise in catheter-based coronary interventions, structural heart disease, and complex vascular procedures. Throughout his career he has held Medical Director, Fellowship Program Director, and Clinical Assistant Professor roles — combining direct patient care with the development of the next generation of cardiologists.
He is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology (FACC), the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (FSCAI), and the American College of Physicians (FACP) — designations awarded for sustained clinical excellence, academic contribution, and peer recognition.
A timeline of training and leadership.
- Medical School
Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Doctor of Medicine — foundation in academic, evidence-based medicine.
- Residency
Internal Medicine Residency
Comprehensive training in adult internal medicine with hospital and ambulatory experience.
- Fellowship
Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship
Advanced training in clinical cardiology, imaging, and inpatient cardiac care.
- Fellowship
Interventional Cardiology Fellowship — Cornell-affiliated program
Subspecialty training in coronary, structural, and peripheral vascular interventions.
- Faculty
Clinical Assistant Professor
Ongoing physician education, teaching residents and fellows in cardiovascular medicine.
- Leadership
Medical Director & Fellowship Program Leadership
Program development, hospital cardiology service direction, and quality improvement.
Academic Foundation
Education and training at nationally respected academic institutions, with continued involvement in teaching and physician development.
Clinical Leadership
Medical Director appointments, fellowship program leadership, and hospital cardiology service direction.
Research & Publication
Peer-reviewed publications, national meeting presentations, and ongoing contribution to the cardiovascular literature.
Patient-Centered Philosophy
Every plan begins with listening — combining the latest evidence with each patient's goals, values, and life circumstances.