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News You Need to Know Today
Compensation still on the rise | Procedure kits recalled | A new definition of heart failure | Cardiologist named AHA president
Thursday, July 2, 2026
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Cardiologist compensation keeps rising—but are we nearing a tipping point?

Many cardiologists are earning more in 2026 than they did in 2025. However, there is a fear that compensation and wRVUs can only climb so far in this current healthcare environment before things start to stall. 

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Cardiologist compensation keeps rising—but are we nearing a tipping point?

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Many cardiologists are earning more in 2026 than they did in 2025. However, there is a fear that compensation and wRVUs can only climb so far in this current healthcare environment before things start to stall. 
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Medline recalls procedure kits due to catheter safety concerns

Thousands of procedure kits used by cardiologists and cardiac surgeons are impacted by the new Class II recall. 

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Medline recalls procedure kits due to catheter safety concerns

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Thousands of procedure kits used by cardiologists and cardiac surgeons are impacted by the new Class II recall. 
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Cardiology groups around the world unite to redefine heart failure

The groups hope to standardize heart failure terminology and ensure everyone is on the same page when discussing this complex condition. 

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Illustration of cardiologists going through the certification process. American College of Cardiology President B. Hadley Wilson, MD, discussed why the ACC and other leading cardiology groups are so eager to create a new, independent medical board. This has been a long-term goal for many years, he said, and now it may become a reality. 
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Cardiology groups around the world unite to redefine heart failure

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Illustration of cardiologists going through the certification process. American College of Cardiology President B. Hadley Wilson, MD, discussed why the ACC and other leading cardiology groups are so eager to create a new, independent medical board. This has been a long-term goal for many years, he said, and now it may become a reality. 
The groups hope to standardize heart failure terminology and ensure everyone is on the same page when discussing this complex condition. 
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Cardiologist Manesh Patel named new American Heart Association president

Patel, a veteran interventional cardiologist with Duke Health, was named the group's Physician of the Year in 2023. 

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Duke University cardiology Manesh Patel, MD, FAHA, became the 2026-27 president of the American Heart Association (AHA) July 1. Photo courtesy of Duke Health
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Cardiologist Manesh Patel named new American Heart Association president

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Duke University cardiology Manesh Patel, MD, FAHA, became the 2026-27 president of the American Heart Association (AHA) July 1. Photo courtesy of Duke Health
Patel, a veteran interventional cardiologist with Duke Health, was named the group's Physician of the Year in 2023. 
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Featured Articles

Heart failure drug recalled due to risk of contamination

The Class II recall includes nearly 935,000 bottles of a medication that has been on the market for years. 

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Heart failure drug recalled due to risk of contamination

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The Class II recall includes nearly 935,000 bottles of a medication that has been on the market for years. 
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ACC guidance explores antiplatelet therapies for the management of ASCVD

When should heart patients be taking daily aspirin? That's just one of the many questions explored in a new scientific statement.

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Based on this evidence, its is recommended using monotherapy with ticagrelor or prasugrel after one to three months of DAPT after PCI for acute coronary syndrome (ACS), but not using monotherapy of aspirin or clopidogrel unless the patient has a high bleeding risk.
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ACC guidance explores antiplatelet therapies for the management of ASCVD

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Based on this evidence, its is recommended using monotherapy with ticagrelor or prasugrel after one to three months of DAPT after PCI for acute coronary syndrome (ACS), but not using monotherapy of aspirin or clopidogrel unless the patient has a high bleeding risk.
When should heart patients be taking daily aspirin? That's just one of the many questions explored in a new scientific statement.
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FDA clearance triggers $1.15M payment for Conavi Medical

This new funding should help the company commercialize its hybrid imaging system throughout the United States.

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An example of the Novasight Hybrid System, showing its co-registered IVUS (left) and OCT intravascular imaging inside a coronary stent.
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FDA clearance triggers $1.15M payment for Conavi Medical

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An example of the Novasight Hybrid System, showing its co-registered IVUS (left) and OCT intravascular imaging inside a coronary stent.
This new funding should help the company commercialize its hybrid imaging system throughout the United States.
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New York cardiologist performs first procedure in US with FDA-cleared imaging tech

The OpusWave Dual Sensor Imaging System captures both IVUS and OFDI, providing users with two complementary views of the coronaries at the same time.

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New York cardiologist performs first procedure in US with FDA-cleared imaging tech

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The OpusWave Dual Sensor Imaging System captures both IVUS and OFDI, providing users with two complementary views of the coronaries at the same time.
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In Case You Missed It

Exploring the pros and cons of direct-to-patient drug programs

These programs may provide benefits in some cases. In others, however, there is a concern that they could actually lead to higher costs over time.

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Some patients with certain autoimmune diseases in some states are finding it difficult to obtain their prescriptions for methotrexate as a result of changing abortion care laws.
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Exploring the pros and cons of direct-to-patient drug programs

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Some patients with certain autoimmune diseases in some states are finding it difficult to obtain their prescriptions for methotrexate as a result of changing abortion care laws.
These programs may provide benefits in some cases. In others, however, there is a concern that they could actually lead to higher costs over time.
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TAVR concerns: Cardiologists, patient family members question quality of care at rural hospital

A failed TAVR procedure has left one family unsure about where things went wrong. 

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Compensation for U.S. cardiologists is up across the board, according to a recent survey published by MedAxiom, an American College of Cardiology company. The report identified similar trends for cardiovascular surgeons, highlighting the country’s high demand for all heart specialists in 2024 and beyond.
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TAVR concerns: Cardiologists, patient family members question quality of care at rural hospital

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Compensation for U.S. cardiologists is up across the board, according to a recent survey published by MedAxiom, an American College of Cardiology company. The report identified similar trends for cardiovascular surgeons, highlighting the country’s high demand for all heart specialists in 2024 and beyond.
A failed TAVR procedure has left one family unsure about where things went wrong. 
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Death after TAVR: New data support use of better patient assessments

A vast majority of patient deaths in the first year after TAVR have nothing to do with heart health. Could care teams be doing more to identify high-risk patients? 

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American Heart Association and Joint Commission launch new Comprehensive Heart Attack Center certification.
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Death after TAVR: New data support use of better patient assessments

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American Heart Association and Joint Commission launch new Comprehensive Heart Attack Center certification.
A vast majority of patient deaths in the first year after TAVR have nothing to do with heart health. Could care teams be doing more to identify high-risk patients? 
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In Other News

Nearly 100% of patients surveyed say they’d want to know when AI is used in imaging

Researchers recently sought to better understand how patients perceive rapidly evolving advancements in AI, sharing their findings in RSNA’s Radiology. 

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Nearly 100% of patients surveyed say they’d want to know when AI is used in imaging

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Researchers recently sought to better understand how patients perceive rapidly evolving advancements in AI, sharing their findings in RSNA’s Radiology. 
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Hospital sued after drug addict nurse allegedly causes death of two patients

An emergency department nurse at Heritage Valley Sewickley Hospital is accused of stealing drugs and neglecting patients, causing at least two fatalities. A lawsuit filed by two whistleblowers further alleges that hospital leadership covered for the drug-dependent nurse. 

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Hospital sued after drug addict nurse allegedly causes death of two patients

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An emergency department nurse at Heritage Valley Sewickley Hospital is accused of stealing drugs and neglecting patients, causing at least two fatalities. A lawsuit filed by two whistleblowers further alleges that hospital leadership covered for the drug-dependent nurse. 
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