Giving a 'clinician team roster' to patients is an easy way to make a big impact, researchers found.
Recent research published in JAMA Cardiology caught the agency's attention.
The device was designed to treat patients facing a heightened risk of recurrent stroke.
Gainesville's vaccine mandate for city employees appears to be dead in the water.
The company warned customers that these kits may no longer be an effective treatment for severe low blood sugar.
As recently as the early 2000s, cardiologists were performing a significant amount of cardiac imaging exams in their offices.
The analysis, published in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, included more than 20,000 patient encounters.
The new method is expected to speed up image acquisition while providing clinicians with key data.
In addition, researchers noted, there were no female specialists performing TAVR in 19 states.
“The choice of intervention in patients with CKD and aortic stenosis is complex and influenced by multiple competing factors," researchers said.
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