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...
This episode delves into the intersection of healthcare professional experiences and patient care, as Jesse Gibson and Rebecca Gibson, PA-C share their own stories of vulnerability amidst health crises. The conversation emphasizes the need for empathy, open communication, and emotional understanding in creating a more compassionate healthcare environment, inviting listeners to reflect on their own experiences in fostering human connections within medical practice. • Jesse recoun...
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...