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Top 10 Ways to Stay Heart Healthy
Top 10 Ways to Stay Heart Healthy (And Avoid the Cardiologist)
February is American Heart Month and it’s the perfect time to focus on our own heart health as well as that of our loved ones. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, with 697,000 deaths in 2020 alone, accounting for 1 in 5 deaths. According to the Centers for Disease
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interventional cardiologists perform catheterization procedure
How VitalSolution Differs from Other Employment Models
Cardiology and anesthesiology clinicians have several employment options. They can be employed by a hospital, go into private practice, or work for a locum tenens agency. Those who work with VitalSolution have a fourth option that combines travel with long-term stability and work-life balance. VitalSolution-Anesthesiology and VitalSolution-Cardiology, one of the country’s largest independent interventional cardiology
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Physician enjoying work-life balance with family
Achieving Work-Life Balance as a Cardiologist: Tips and Strategies
It’s not a secret that working in medicine can be stressful. Cardiologists are a classic example of medical professionals with multiple demands, especially those that work in a hospital setting. They often face high morbidity and mortality, excessive workload, busy schedules, and tedious clerical work. A recent Medscape survey found that 42% of cardiologists are
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CardioSolution Announces New Regional Chief Medical Officers
These appointments will assist in providing underserved patients with critical cardiovascular care across the nation. CINCINNATI–CardioSolution, a leading comprehensive cardiovascular service line provider, recently announced two new appointments to its Regional Chief Medical Officers (RCMO) team of board-certified interventional cardiologists. As the newest members of the RCMO team, Alan Berger, M.D., and Jasdeep Dalawari, M.D. will
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Team of physician mentors meeting
5 Tips for Mastering Cardiology Mentorship
A mentor is often the first person in your career who will show you how to be a leader, guide you through difficult decisions, and help you find solutions to problems. Dr. Jasdeep Dalawari, cardiologist and Regional Chief Medical Officer at VitalSolution, defines a mentor as “being a person who teaches and offers help and
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The Benefits of Working in a Regional Hospital
Small Town, Big Impact: The Benefits of Working in Rural & Regional Hospitals
Many physicians fresh out of residency or fellowship seek positions with large, established cardiac programs to make their mark. But for many physicians and cardiac catheterization lab leaders, it’s in the small towns across the country where they’re making the largest impact. A Closer Look at Small-Town America Sixty million people – or 20 percent
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Sean Ebner, President of Ingenovis Health Physician Services, Named to SIA Top 100 North America List
Sean Ebner, President of Ingenovis Health Physician Services, Named to SIA Top 100 North America List
Cincinnati, Ohio – January 15, 2025 – Ingenovis Health is proud to announce that Sean Ebner, President of Ingenovis Health Physician Services, has been named to the Staffing Industry Analysts (SIA) Top 100 North America list. This prestigious recognition highlights Sean’s exceptional leadership and contributions to the healthcare staffing industry. Ebner brings more than 25 years
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quote from a Huffpost article by Dr. Brad Serwer, chief medical officer of VitalSolution, on how travel can be beneficial for cardiac health
Dr. Brad Serwer Highlights How Stress-Free Travel Can Boost Heart Health
Traveling can benefit heart health by reducing stress and encouraging physical activity, as revealed in a 2019 study. Dr. Brad Serwer, an interventional cardiologist, highlights that vacations lower the incidence of metabolic syndrome and symptoms related to heart disease by facilitating relaxation, improving circulation, and reducing inflammation.
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quote from Dr. Brad Serwer about avoiding being sedentary from a Parade article about cutting heart disease risk in women
Dr. Brad Serwer Shares How Women Can Cut Their Heart Disease Risk in Half, According to New Study
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men, women and people of most racial and ethnic groups, causing avoid complications such as heart attack, stroke and even damage to the kidney and liver and killing someone every 33 seconds.
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