Bill Lombardi welcomes Dr. Jasleen Tiwana, an interventional cardiologist practicing in Alaska who completed her high-risk PCI fellowship at the University of Washington, to discuss her journey from training to building a successful practice while balancing professional excellence and family life. • Dr. Tiwana's drive to become "the best" led her to pursue additional training in complex coronary interventions • The personality type that succeeds in high-risk PCI is one that "can't quit...
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Bill Lombardi welcomes Dr. Jasleen Tiwana, an interventional cardiologist practicing in Alaska who completed her high-risk PCI fellowship at the University of Washington, to discuss her journey from training to building a successful practice while balancing professional excellence and family life. • Dr. Tiwana's drive to become "the best" led her to pursue additional training in complex coronary interventions • The personality type that succeeds in high-risk PCI is one that "can't quit...
We sat down with the esteemed Dr. Larry Sperling from Emory University to uncover the fascinating intersections of personal stories and professional insights in medicine. Larry's journey from his Northeast upbringing to his pivotal role in preventive cardiology at Emory is a tapestry woven with global health initiatives and familial roots tracing back to Lithuania and Ukraine. Through his narrative, we explore the profound impact of personal history on professional paths, all while add...
The Journey to Better
Bill Lombardi welcomes Dr. Jasleen Tiwana, an interventional cardiologist practicing in Alaska who completed her high-risk PCI fellowship at the University of Washington, to discuss her journey from training to building a successful practice while balancing professional excellence and family life. • Dr. Tiwana's drive to become "the best" led her to pursue additional training in complex coronary interventions • The personality type that succeeds in high-risk PCI is one that "can't quit...