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Reaction to Paper on Affirmative Action in Cardiology May Help Spur Change


June 09, 2021
A paper published last year that argued against affirmative action in medicine, and was subsequently retracted, may have had the unintended effect of broadening discussions around inclusivity and underrepresentation of minorities in clinical and academic circles, a newly published viewpoint suggests.
According to Saima Karim, DO (Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH), and colleagues, the “white paper” written by electrophysiologist Norman Wang, MD (University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, PA), which was widely condemned on social media after its publication in the
Journal of the American Heart Association,
essentially showed why concerted efforts are needed to address biases and institutional racism that harm healthcare workers and patients. Among other things, Wang suggested that mandatory affirmative action programs meant to promote diversity and inclusion can result in unqualified applicants entering medical school or CVD training pr ....

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New Survey Identifies Opportunity to Improve Shared Decision Making Between Cardiologists and Heart Valve Disease Patients


New Survey Identifies Opportunity to Improve Shared Decision Making Between Cardiologists and Heart Valve Disease Patients
New findings from an American College of Cardiology’s survey revealed more than half of cardiologists believe patient preparation may lead to better quality discussions around treatment options for heart valve disease . Results from the ACC CardioSurve panelist survey, sponsored by Medtronic and conducted by the American College of Cardiology, garnered responses from more than 150 cardiologists around key factors …
– New findings from an American College of Cardiology’s (ACC) survey revealed more than half of cardiologists (57%) believe patient preparation may lead to better quality discussions around treatment options for heart valve disease (HVD). Results from the ACC CardioSurve panelist survey, sponsored by Medtronic (NYSE: MDT), and conducted by the American College of Cardiology, garnered responses from more than 150 cardiologists arou ....

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Hostility Is Common in Cardiology: Can a New ACC/AHA Statement Help?


 
The contemporary cardiology workplace is fraught with hostility, including discrimination and harassment, according to new data from a global survey. A very low response rate, however, raises questions as to why clinicians refrained from participating in the project.
Also this week, the American College of Cardiology and American Heart Association (ACC/AHA), released a consensus report on professionalism and ethics that potentially could help rectify many of the issues hindering physician well-being in the workplace.
The survey, published in the May 18, 2021, issue of the
Journal of the American College of Cardiology, is far from the first to document a challenging culture in medicine generally and in cardiology specifically. But lead author Garima Sharma, MD (Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD), told TCTMD it is the first to consolidate international perspectives: from Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Eastern Europe, the European Union, the ....

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AS COVID-19 survivors deal with lingering heart problems, new SoCal clinic established to address the problem


What we are doing is basically symptomatically treating the patient, Parwani said.
For Juarez, that means medications to reduce inflammation, blood pressure and cardiac rehab.
My gut feeling is that six months down the road, she will feel tremendously better, Parwani said.
Besides treating the heart, Parwani and her team collaborate with other specialties to address other lingering symptoms of the virus such as brain fog, shortness of breath and joint and muscle pain.
This is not all in their head, Parwani said. These are real symptoms that are brought up by the inflammation that is caused by this virus. ....

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Lingering Effects of COVID-19 Infection on the Heart


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Published on: 12-10-2020
While COVID-19’s impacts on the lungs are evident, scientists and physicians are discovering ways the virus also presents significant challenges for the heart. Moreover, COVID-19-induced cardiovascular damage affects not only those with severe symptoms but also people displaying mild to no COVID-19 symptoms at all, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Purvi Parwani, a cardiac imager specializing in cardiac magnetic resonance and the director of Loma Linda University International Heart Institute’s Women’s Heart Health Clinic, says, “The heart complications brought on by the coronavirus can occur in anyone infected with the virus, not necessarily just patients who are hospitalized or have pre-existing heart conditions.” ....

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