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Discrimination, burnout & job satisfaction among cardiologists | A new tool for predicting TAVR mortality

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Discrimination, burnout & job satisfaction among cardiologists | A new tool for predicting TAVR mortality
Tuesday, October 19, 2021
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Exploring reports of discrimination, burnout and job satisfaction among US cardiologists

Feelings of burnout, researchers noted, were especially common among white cardiologists. 

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The American College of Cardiology (ACC) has published a new guidance document focused on the treatment of patients who present with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) and other chronic conditions sch as hypertension, diabetes and atrial fibrillation (AFib).
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Exploring reports of discrimination, burnout and job satisfaction among US cardiologists

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The American College of Cardiology (ACC) has published a new guidance document focused on the treatment of patients who present with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) and other chronic conditions sch as hypertension, diabetes and atrial fibrillation (AFib).
Feelings of burnout, researchers noted, were especially common among white cardiologists. 
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PAD patients more likely to die from COVID-19

The mortality rate for COVID-19 patients was nearly twice as high if they had a history of peripheral artery disease, researchers found. 

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PAD patients more likely to die from COVID-19

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The mortality rate for COVID-19 patients was nearly twice as high if they had a history of peripheral artery disease, researchers found. 
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FDA clears advanced smartwatch capable of detecting AFib

The solution is expected to hit US markets by November. 

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FDA clears advanced smartwatch capable of detecting AFib

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The solution is expected to hit US markets by November. 
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Clinicians have a new tool for predicting TAVR mortality

Left atrium emptying fraction (LAEF) measurements can provide significant value during the TAVR planning process.

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Clinicians have a new tool for predicting TAVR mortality

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Left atrium emptying fraction (LAEF) measurements can provide significant value during the TAVR planning process.
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Advanced age, hypertension among predictors of AFib in ESUS patients

The analysis included more than 5,000 patients who received care from December 2014 to January 2018 in one of 42 countries.

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Advanced age, hypertension among predictors of AFib in ESUS patients

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The analysis included more than 5,000 patients who received care from December 2014 to January 2018 in one of 42 countries.
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Featured Articles

Cardiologists can make a difference by promoting flu shots, debunking vaccine misinformation

An international team of specialists from the Netherlands and New York made their case in a new editorial. 

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Cardiologists can make a difference by promoting flu shots, debunking vaccine misinformation

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An international team of specialists from the Netherlands and New York made their case in a new editorial. 
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FDA approves expansion of clinical support system to include patients with type 2 diabetes

The platform is now approved as a treatment option for patients with both type 1 and type 2 diabetes.

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FDA approves expansion of clinical support system to include patients with type 2 diabetes

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The platform is now approved as a treatment option for patients with both type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
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New clinical trial focused on AI-powered CAD evaluations opens enrollment

The trial will enroll a total of 250 CAD patients. 

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New clinical trial focused on AI-powered CAD evaluations opens enrollment

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The trial will enroll a total of 250 CAD patients. 
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New research highlights the circadian rhythm seen in heart cells

New data published in Nature Communications may explain why heart problems are so common among shift workers. 

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New research highlights the circadian rhythm seen in heart cells

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New data published in Nature Communications may explain why heart problems are so common among shift workers. 
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In Case You Missed It

‘Making good, better’: Next-gen TAVR techniques and protocols optimize patient care, boost efficiency

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Innovation in the transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) space has upped the ante once again.

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‘Making good, better’: Next-gen TAVR techniques and protocols optimize patient care, boost efficiency

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Innovation in the transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) space has upped the ante once again.
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In Other News

Dangled dollars did next to nothing for COVID vax campaigns

Big-payout lotteries aimed at incentivizing Americans to get vaccinated for COVID-19 have largely flopped, according to a research letter running in JAMA Health Forum.

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Radiologists are receiving salary offers averaging $455,000 to start a new job in 2022, up from $401,000 in 2021.  
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Dangled dollars did next to nothing for COVID vax campaigns

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Radiologists are receiving salary offers averaging $455,000 to start a new job in 2022, up from $401,000 in 2021.  
Big-payout lotteries aimed at incentivizing Americans to get vaccinated for COVID-19 have largely flopped, according to a research letter running in JAMA Health Forum.
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