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Insider Intel: Tips for Getting Started with CardioSolution
Insider Intel: Tips for Getting Started with CardioSolution Interested in working with CardioSolution but not sure what to expect? We sat down with two of our recruiting managers to get some insider knowledge about the hiring process—and what you can do to expedite it. CardioSolution is a physician-led group that brings heart care to underserved
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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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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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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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How CardioSolution Differs from Other Employment Models
Interventional cardiologists 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 CardioSolution have a fourth option that combines travel with long-term stability and work-life balance. As one of the country’s largest independent interventional cardiology groups, CardioSolution offers a
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Cardiology fellows training in fellowship
Cardiology Fellows Looking for Balance Can Find it with Flexible Scheduling
A recent survey found that cardiology fellows-in-training who aren’t choosing interventional cardiology as a subspecialty say it’s because of the field’s “uncontrollable or unpredictable lifestyle” and “poor work-life balance.” But what if it didn’t have to be that way? Early-career cardiologists need adequate time to start and nurture healthy families, while mid-career cardiologists require flexibility
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Interventional Cardiology Fellow Interviewing for Position
Interventional Cardiology Fellows: How to Stand Out and Land Your Dream Job After Fellowship
When it comes time to apply for your first job out of fellowship, how will you stand out from other fellowship-trained interventional cardiologists and get the attention of a recruiter or hiring manager?       More than 350 cardiologists enter interventional cardiology fellowship programs each year, according to the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM). With
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Best Practices for a Successful Cath Lab Team: Key Roles, Communication, and Collaborative Benefits
The great success of the cath lab team is due to its ability to work so well together as a collaborative group. If you’re struggling with your current cath lab team, or want to see how you can improve your own performance, here are some best practices to keep in mind! Key Roles of a
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interventional cardiologist in cath lab
Interventional Cardiology: A Commitment to Lifelong Learning
Interventional cardiology is a field that requires continuous learning and adaptation to new technologies. And those who don’t keep up with the latest advancements in the field risk being left behind. “Our specialty is device-based, and those devices are evolving all the time,” explains interventional cardiologist Nishant Kalra, MD, FACC, FSCAI, FASE, RPBI. “Once you’re
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The Importance of Networking for Interventional Cardiologists: Tips to Boost Your Career
You’ve made it through med school, residency, fellowship, and that first job. But it’s still important to continue professional networking to keep your career strong. As a busy interventional cardiologist, you can default to being heads down with your cath lab team most days, and that can lead to career tunnel vision. Instead, you should
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Managing Student Loan Debt for Healthcare Professionals
Ways to Deal with Student Loan Debt (Even When You’re a Healthcare Professional)
Most healthcare professionals, including physicians, nurses, and technologists, graduate from their respective programs with a significant amount of student loan debt. In fact, according to data from the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), 76-89% of medical school graduates had an average of over $203,000 in education debt – and that’s just for med school,
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Are Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality Trendy Threats to the Cath Lab, or Our Friends?
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and augmented reality (AR) has made headlines recently, with open-use AI tools like ChatGPT and its tools for creating instant art, music, and writing and AR tools hitting consumers including the Meta Spark platform and Meta Quest AR headsets from the parent company of Facebook. But how do they
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