Cardiology books and ebooks written for physicians, allied health, fellows, and other clinicians. Cardiotext also publishes digital collections of electrophysiology, ECG, heart failure, board review and other medical textbooks and ebooks for both the single and multi-user environment.
What are the things you can improve on in your own life to become a fuller, more self-actualized person? Are you working towards that?
Two surveys of female physicians show that "it's hard" to work in the still-patriarchal health care system and that #MeToo has had only a small effect.
A new study of soft tissue surgery on live pigs shows that replacing human hands - even if robot-assisted - with a supervised robot gives better results.
Three physicians face-off in a culinary challenge to raise money for the American Heart Association. To learn more about these physicians or the cardiology p...
We discuss 5 challenges and give you tips to proper documentation and coding in a cardiology practice.
Why are only 13% of cardiologists women? Drs Harrington and Duvernoy discuss results from the recent ACC lifestyle survey and strategies for making cardiology 'a more human place.'
Looking back, it is clear that the doctor who screamed at me on the second day of my sub-internship did me a favor.
The Triple Aim—enhancing patient experience, improving population health, and reducing costs—is widely accepted as a compass to optimize health system performance. Yet physicians and other members of the health care workforce report widespread burnout and dissatisfaction. Burnout is associated with lower patient satisfaction, reduced health outcomes, and it may increase costs. Burnout thus imperils the Triple Aim. This article recommends that the Triple Aim be expanded…
Emory Women’s Heart Center (EWHC) is a unique program dedicated to the diagnosis, screening, treatment and prevention of heart disease in women. The Center provides comprehensive heart screenings for patients at risk for cardiovascular disease as well as a full range of treatment options for those already diagnosed with heart disease. According to the NIH, …