People in rural communities live an average of three years fewer than their urban counterparts and have a 40% higher likelihood of developing heart disease compared with their counterparts in small metropolitan and urban areas, a gap that has grown…
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A new survey of interventional cardiologists found 78 percent feel they work too hard, 64 percent are emotionally exhausted and 41 percent have considered quitting in the past year.
A new survey of interventional cardiologists found 78 percent feel they work too hard, 64 percent are emotionally exhausted and 41 percent have considered quitting in the past year.
Riaz Haider, MD, a renowned cardiologist known for his research in diagnostic cardiac ultrasound, pacemakers and heart catheterization, died June 8 at 89.
Riaz Haider, MD, a renowned cardiologist known for his research in diagnostic cardiac ultrasound, pacemakers and heart catheterization, died June 8 at 89.
Cooper University Health Care in Camden, N.J., is the first hospital system in the country to use Viz Aortic, an artificial intelligence software that can diagnose abdominal aortic aneurysms "in real time," according to a June 12 hospital news release.
Here are 41 heart hospitals and programs recently earning designations and accreditations:
Jonathan Weinsaft, MD, has been appointed chief of the Greenberg Division of Cardiology at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, both based in New York City, effective July 1.
The American College of Surgeons and the Society for Vascular Surgery verified the first four hospitals with its newly launched Vascular Verification Program.
A recent study found that light drinking can do good for the heart because of its quieting effect on the amygdala.