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'Why we do What we do in Cardiology'
Bishnu Subedi
35 episodes
5 days ago
I am Dr. Bishnu Subedi. I am a cardiologist in the United States. In the era of evidence-based medicine, our practice is usually guided by a scientific study, expert society statements, or clinical guidelines. In this podcast series, I intend to highlight some of these practice-changing articles in the field of cardiology from past and present.
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I am Dr. Bishnu Subedi. I am a cardiologist in the United States. In the era of evidence-based medicine, our practice is usually guided by a scientific study, expert society statements, or clinical guidelines. In this podcast series, I intend to highlight some of these practice-changing articles in the field of cardiology from past and present.
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Major Trends in Cardiology from 2023
'Why we do What we do in Cardiology'
4 minutes 4 seconds
1 year ago
Major Trends in Cardiology from 2023

Major Trends:

  • Independent Medical Board: Cardiologists seek a new board separate from the ABIM due to concerns with MOC requirements.
  • Scope of Practice Debates: Tensions arise over advanced nurse practitioners performing complex procedures like TAVI.
  • Work-Life Balance in Meetings: Live meetings return, but concerns grow about FOMO and digital fatigue.
  • AI in Cardiology: ChatGPT and other tools spark discussions about AI authorship in research.
  • Regulatory Decisions: FDA approves pulsed-field ablation, renal denervation devices, EVICD, LimFlow device, and colchicine for CAD prevention.
  • Transplantation Advancements: DCD hearts and genetically modified pig hearts show promise for addressing organ shortages.

Additional Notes:

  • The updated Medicare fee schedule emphasizes community health integration and social determinants of health.
  • The AMA survey on practice costs is crucial for accurate Medicare physician payments.
  • Shared services and team-based care with clear roles for different professions are essential.
  • Quality will become an increasingly important metric for Medicare reimbursement.

'Why we do What we do in Cardiology'
I am Dr. Bishnu Subedi. I am a cardiologist in the United States. In the era of evidence-based medicine, our practice is usually guided by a scientific study, expert society statements, or clinical guidelines. In this podcast series, I intend to highlight some of these practice-changing articles in the field of cardiology from past and present.