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Atlantic Health System’s Morristown Medical Center and NYU Langone Health Expand Partnership to Include Adult Congenital Heart Disease

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New Jersey-based Atlantic Health System’s Morristown Medical Center and New York-based NYU Langone Health, both nationally recognized cardiovascular programs, have announced that they are expanding their partnership to provide patients improved access to adult congenital heart disease services and the specialist directed care.

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Adult congenital heart disease training in Europe: current status, disparities and potential solutions

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Objectives This study aimed to determine the status of training of adult congenital heart disease (ACHD) cardiologists in Europe. Efforts to harmonise training and establish standards in exit examination and certification may improve training and consequently promote the alignment of high-quality patient care.

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ACUSON Origin Cardiovascular Ultrasound System Cleared by the FDA

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These features can help physicians perform cardiac procedures more efficiently in the areas of diagnostics, structural heart disease, and electrophysiology. Available exclusively with the ACUSON Origin, the new AcuNav Lumos 4D ICE (intracardiac echocardiography) catheter provides advanced imaging for complex heart procedures.

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ACC Clinical Trials Research Program REACH(es) New Heights

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“Cardiovascular care is not one size fits all and by fostering representation of broader perspectives within cardiovascular clinical trial leadership roles, the ACC’s Clinical Trials Research Program will ensure the data that drives patient care more closely reflects the needs of actual cardiovascular patients.”

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Top 10 Cardiac Diagnosis Trends in 2024

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Advancements in medical technology have revolutionized the diagnosis and treatment of heart diseases, which pose critical chronic conditions that, if left unattended, can have fatal consequences. These algorithms, trained on large datasets, recognize patterns and features associated with heart diseases.

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Women’s Guide to Heart Health: Spotting the Early Signs of Cardiac Trouble

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However, heart disease is the leading cause of death for women in the United States, making early detection and proactive management essential. Heart disease affects millions of women globally. In the United States alone, nearly one in five women die from heart disease each year.

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Documentary Led by HonorHealth Research Institute Focuses on Injuries to Doctors and Nurses Working in Cardiology

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narrates and is a co-producer of a documentary focused on radiation and orthopedic injuries suffered by doctors and nurses who work in cardiac catheterization laboratories where they apply the very latest non-surgical technologies to treat the world’s leading cause of death, heart disease. Rizik , M.D.,

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