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Embracing Cardiac Imaging: Overcoming Barriers, Adopting In-house Solutions, and Navigating Future Advancements

DAIC

Invasive catheterizations, commonly employed, may fall short in identifying obstructions that prior CT imaging of the coronaries can catch. Committed to advancing patient care, I introduced cardiac CT in my private practice, becoming the first private cardiologist in the region to do so.

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Feature | Bridging the Gender Gap in Heart Health: Women’s Specialized Clinics

American College of Cardiology

Healy, MD, FACC, published an editorial in the New England Journal of Medicine highlighting the findings of two studies in that issue demonstrating clear evidence of sex bias in the management of coronary artery disease.2 These have ranged from heart attacks, cardio-obstetrics, breast cancer, prevention and arrhythmias.8-13