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...
Drs. Najah Khan and Merna Abdou - The Impacts of Covid on Medical Training
The Journey to Better
1 hour 3 minutes
9 months ago
Drs. Najah Khan and Merna Abdou - The Impacts of Covid on Medical Training
This episode dives deep into the experiences of Dr. Najah Khan and Dr. Merna Abdou, two cardiology fellows, as they discuss the impact of COVID-19 on their training and patient care. They share personal stories of trauma, the importance of spirituality in healing, and the necessity of compassion in modern medicine, urging the healthcare community to reconnect with humanity and prioritizing quality of life for their patients. • Insights on how COVID-19 reshaped their medical practice&nb...
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...