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Photo by Getty Images Mentorship is a cornerstone for early career cardiologists. Faculty mentors provide valuable guidance during and after training that can lead to a successful academic career. Finding the right mentor is a challenge, however. The relationship may begin and end without clearly defined expectations and needs. Natalija Odanovic, MD, an interventional cardiology fellow, is the first author of a cross-sectional pilot study published June 17 in the American Heart Journal Plus: Cardiology Research and Practice that aims to understand how these differences shape the experiences of cardiology fellows and their faculty mentors. Early career advancement in academic medicine relies on mentorship. The MENTOR study collected data through an anonymous online survey that was distributed to 71 cardiology trainees and 216 faculty members. Among the 34 faculty respondents, more than half were current mentors. ....
May 24, 2021 Photo by mentalmind/bigstock.com Women’s Health Research at Yale today announced funding for three new studies investigating a method for improving the diagnosis of heart disease in women, a therapy for clinically significant sleep disruption common in Black women, and the influence of biological sex on the underlying brain patterns that link pain and opioid use. “This last year has delivered difficult but important lessons about how sex, gender, race, and ethnicity influence the development and health outcomes of disease as well as the increasing prevalence of certain disorders,” said WHRY Director Carolyn M. Mazure, Ph.D. “With these three new studies, we are taking the next necessary steps toward understanding conditions that continue to have a devastating effect on women and particularly on women of color.” ....
Yale music teacher s chest pains became a year of battling COVID FacebookTwitterEmail Richard Gard, who has experienced the lingering health effects of COVID-19 after his hospitalization at Yale New Haven Hospital for COVID-19 in March 2020, is held by his wife, Evelyn, at their home in Beacon Falls on April 2, 2021.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut Media NEW HAVEN Richard Gard’s heart was racing; his chest hurt. He thought for sure he was having a heart attack. “My heart was just out of control,” Gard said. “Overnight I had a night where my heart was pounding out of my chest.” He broke out in sweat. ....
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