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Sunit Mukherjee, Chief of Cardiovascular and Ambulatory Medicine at Lawrence General Hospital
Sunit Mukherjee, Chief of Cardiovascular and Ambulatory Medicine at Lawrence General Hospital, joined the podcast to talk about the transition to outpatient cardiac care and where the heart surgery field is headed. -
Tom Draper, Vice President for the Wellstar Center for Cardiovascular Care
Tom Draper, Vice President for the Wellstar Center for Cardiovascular Care, joined the podcast to talk about how he is building a cardiovascular program for the future. -
Dr. Gregory Mishkel, Vice President of Cardiology Operations at NorthShore University HealthSystem
Dr. Gregory Mishkel, Vice President of Cardiology Operations at NorthShore University HealthSystem, joined the podcast to talk about workforce challenges and key technology developments. -
Dr. Paul Thompson, Chief of Cardiology Emeritus at Hartford Hospital
Dr. Paul Thompson, Chief of Cardiology Emeritus at Hartford Hospital, joined the podcast to talk about how cardiology has evolved and exciting innovations for the future. -
Dr. Howard Haronian, Vice President and Chief Quality and Innovation Officer of Hartford HealthCare Heart & Vascular Institute
Dr. Howard Haronian, Vice President and Chief Quality and Innovation Officer of Hartford HealthCare Heart & Vascular Institute, joined the podcast to talk about the evolution of cardiology and how innovation is changing the heart care field. -
James Wellman, CIO of Blanchard Valley Health System
James Wellman, CIO of Blanchard Valley Health System, joined the podcast to discuss HIT team strategy pivots, new technology and more. -
Dr. Eric Elgin, Chief of the Division of Cardiology at Reading Hospital and Cardiovascular Service Line Director at Tower Health
Dr. Eric Elgin, Chief of the Division of Cardiology at Reading Hospital and Cardiovascular Service Line Director at Tower Health, joined the podcast to talk about big issues for cardiology staffing and mitigating a pending physician shortage. -
Jim Stidham, President of Healthcare Management Associates in Birmingham, Ala.
Jim Stidham, President of Healthcare Management Associates in Birmingham, Ala., joined the podcast to talk about outpatient cardiology trends and advice for emerging leaders. -
Dr. Bill Berryhill, Managing Partner of Heart of Texas Cath Lab and Heart of Texas Surgery Center
Dr. Bill Berryhill, Managing Partner of Heart of Texas Cath Lab and Heart of Texas Surgery Center, joined the podcast to talk about the hybrid ASC/cath lab model, payer trends and how independent centers can remain successful. -
How to Care for Patients Experiencing the Deadliest Heart Attack
What’s the difference between a heart attack and the deadliest heart attack? In this episode, Dr. Alice K. Jacobs, MD, FACC, FAHA, MSCAI, who is a Professor of Medicine at Boston University School of Medicine and long-time volunteer of the American Heart Association, answers that very question. She also dives into a new policy paper from the American Heart Association on how hospitals can provide the highest quality of care for patients experiencing the deadliest heart attack and discusses why the association created Mission Lifeline and Systems of Care. -
Dr. Gul Dadlani, Chief of Pediatric Cardiology at Nemours Children's Hospital in Florida
Dr. Gul Dadlani, Chief of Pediatric Cardiology at Nemours Children's Hospital in Florida, joined the podcast to talk about integrating new technologies, telemedicine and where cardiology is headed. -
Dr. David Singh, electrophysiologist, The Queen's Health Systems in Honolulu
Dr. David Singh, an electrophysiologist at The Queen's Health Systems in Honolulu, joined the podcast to talk about big issues in heart rhythm disorders and where he sees the field headed. -
Dr. Clyde Yancy, Chief of Cardiology and Vice Dean for Diversity and Inclusion at Northwestern Medicine
Dr. Clyde Yancy, Chief of Cardiology and Vice Dean for Diversity and Inclusion at Northwestern Medicine, joined the podcast to talk about how heart care is evolving, digital technologies and why equity is the new mark of professionalism in medicine. -
Dr. William Gray, System Chief, Cardiovascular Services at Maine Line Health & Co-Director of the Lankenau Heart Institute
Dr. William Gray, System Chief of Cardiovascular Services at Maine Line Health and Co-Director of the Lankenau Heart Institute, joined the podcast to share big trends in cardiology and thoughts on evolving payment structures. -
Jonathan Ledyard, Director of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation at the UPMC Heart and Vascular Institute
Jonathan Ledyard, Director of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation at the UPMC Heart and Vascular Institute, joined the podcast to discuss the importance of rehab, telemedicine and his big plans for the future. -
Keesha Medley, System Director of Cardiovascular Registries at Baptist Memorial Health Care
Keesha Medley, System Director of Cardiovascular Registries at Baptist Memorial Health Care in Memphis, Tenn., joined the podcast to discuss registry participation, quality care and how her team is changing. -
Michael Miller, MD, FACC, FAHA, Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine, Epidemiology & Public Health, University of Maryland School of Medicine
Dr. Michael Miller, Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine, Epidemiology and Public Health at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, joined the podcast to share his thoughts on new treatment options for heart disease and advice for physician leaders. -
Dr. Howard Eisen, Medical Director, Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
Dr. Howard Eisen, Medical Director of the Advanced Heart Failure, Cardiac Transplant and Mechanical Circulatory Support Programs at Penn State / Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, joined the podcase to outline the evolving trends in heart failure. -
Todd Knight, Director of Cardiovascular Services at Holland Hospital
Todd Knight, Director of Cardiovascular Services at Holland (Mich.) Hospital, joined the podcast to share his career journey, how cardiovascular care is evolving and top advice for emerging leaders. -
Matt Ducsik, Vice President of Cardiovascular for Providence
Matt Ducsik, Vice President of Cardiovascular for Providence, joined the podcast to discuss his career journey, value-based care and how COVID-19 is leading to innovation in cardiovascular care delivery.
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