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Female physicians earned $105K less than men in 2017; cardiologists No. 6 in pay

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Female physicians earned $105K less than men in 2017; cardiologists No. 6 in pay
Monday, March 19, 2018
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Female physicians earned $105K less than men in 2017; cardiologists No. 6 in pay

Women outpaced men in medical school enrollment for the first time in 2017, but a new report shows they’re entering a profession where the gender pay gap is only growing.
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Female physicians earned $105K less than men in 2017; cardiologists No. 6 in pay

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Women outpaced men in medical school enrollment for the first time in 2017, but a new report shows they’re entering a profession where the gender pay gap is only growing.
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Palliative care: Why is it so difficult for cardiologists to talk about death?

Avoidance and mixed signals have long plagued the palliative care discussion in cardiology, but that could be changing, according to research presented at the American College of Cardiology’s 67th annual meeting in Orlando, Florida.
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Palliative care: Why is it so difficult for cardiologists to talk about death?

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Avoidance and mixed signals have long plagued the palliative care discussion in cardiology, but that could be changing, according to research presented at the American College of Cardiology’s 67th annual meeting in Orlando, Florida.
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How med school recruiters can help solve cardiology's diversity problem

One college dean is taking a new approach to attracting diverse talent to medical schools and fellowships across the country, and it’s one that involves taking a hard look at established prejudices and recognizing directors’ own biases.
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One college dean is taking a new approach to attracting diverse talent to medical schools and fellowships across the country, and it’s one that involves taking a hard look at established prejudices and recognizing directors’ own biases.
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Weak work-life balance leads to burnout for cardiologists—especially women

In an age of rapid physician burnout, one clinical cardiologist is calling for stronger practice policies to ensure a better work-life balance.
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Weak work-life balance leads to burnout for cardiologists—especially women

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In an age of rapid physician burnout, one clinical cardiologist is calling for stronger practice policies to ensure a better work-life balance.
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Mortality risk model combines EHR data, language processing to account for frailty

Applying natural language learning and deep neural networks to mortality risk models could help predict cardiovascular outcomes with more accuracy than modern support vector machines, researchers said at the 67th annual American College of Cardiology conference in Orlando.
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Mortality risk model combines EHR data, language processing to account for frailty

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Applying natural language learning and deep neural networks to mortality risk models could help predict cardiovascular outcomes with more accuracy than modern support vector machines, researchers said at the 67th annual American College of Cardiology conference in Orlando.
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Air pollution may add to higher CVD risk in blacks

Increased exposure to air pollution may contribute to the higher risk of heart disease found in the black population, researchers reported in Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology.
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Air pollution may add to higher CVD risk in blacks

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Increased exposure to air pollution may contribute to the higher risk of heart disease found in the black population, researchers reported in Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology.
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