The Sapien M3 transcatheter mitral valve replacement system won FDA approval -- making it the first on the market to utilize ...
Match Day this year leaves some interventional cardiology fellowships vacant. Lifestyle considerations, compensation, and concerns over occupational hazards may help explain the fall short.
Professional societies laid out the roadmap to advanced training in interventional cardiology for the first time in a comprehensive statement of requirements. The American College of Cardiology (ACC), ...
LMH Health, 325 Maine St., is pictured in May 2021. It’s only about the size of a fist, but the heart is the hardest working organ in your body. It pumps the equivalent of 2,000 gallons of blood ...
Next week, the CMS will recognize interventional cardiologists as a subspecialty, which they say will allow more fair and accurate comparisons of physician performance. In the short run, it means they ...
Cardiologists break down how to survive “heart attack season,” which occurs during the holidays. Plus, their top tips to ...
Interventional cardiology is expected to have a deficit of 7,080 physicians by 2025, according to a report by physician search and consulting firm Merritt Hawkins. Note: Figures are based on 2,458 ...
The 2025 Interventional Cardiology Fellowship Match, which concluded Dec. 31, left 71 positions unfilled across 49 programs. In response, the Society of Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions ...
The reasons I went into medicine are multifactorial. First, I was inspired by family tradition. My grandfather was one of the first physicians to graduate in the then-new subspecialty of anesthesia. I ...
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. — Shahid Mushtaq Khan, MD, has joined Saratoga Hospital Medical Group – Cardiology as an interventional cardiologist specializing in using minimally invasive procedures, such as ...
BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA — An Israeli research team that has been tracking the incidence of head and neck tumors in interventional cardiologists and radiologists has now amassed 36 reports of brain and ...
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Study: 15% of pregnancies linked to cardiovascular complications
A new study found pregnancy raises women’s risk of cardiovascular complications like heart attack, stroke, hypertension and even death. Researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital looked at ...
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