8 heart centers earning designations, accreditations
Here are eight heart hospitals and programs recently earning designations and accreditations:NewYork-Presbyterian, Weill Cornell Medicine names chief of cardiology
Jonathan Weinsaft, MD, has been appointed chief of the Greenberg Division of Cardiology at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, both based in New York City, effective July 1.4 hospitals snag 1st vascular designation as comprehensive inpatient centers
The American College of Surgeons and the Society for Vascular Surgery verified the first four hospitals with its newly launched Vascular Verification Program.A little alcohol may improve heart health — here's why
A recent study found that light drinking can do good for the heart because of its quieting effect on the amygdala.181,000+ patients affected after hackers breach Pennsylvania cardiology group
A Scranton, Pa.-based cardiology group's computer network was invaded by hackers, who potentially obtained private data of 181,764 patients, The Times-Tribune reported June 12.Johns Hopkins outpatient center named after trailblazing cardiac surgeon
Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins University and Medicine renamed its outpatient center after cardiac surgeon Levi Watkins, MD.Wisconsin hospital launches pediatric heart transplant program
Madison, Wis.-based American Family Children's Hospital launched a pediatric heart transplant program, according to a news release.The hardest part of the job, according to cardiologists
Cardiologists said having so many rules and regulations and working long hours were two of the hardest parts of the job, according to a Medscape survey published May 24.This heart transplant method could increase the donor pool by 30%
A recent study found that hearts donated after circulatory death were just as effective for transplantation as hearts donated after brain death.Former ED physician, cardiac nurse win award for workplace program
The American Heart Association is awarding its Meritorious Achievement honor to two women from separate major companies who teamed up to advance health equity.Mount Sinai treats 1st patient with world's smallest heart pump
New York City-based Mount Sinai Health System achieved a healthcare "first" with the world's smallest heart pump, the device's manufacturer said June 7.“我们将会准备好了吗?”凯特灵健康leader on cardiology's challenges
Alina Joseph is not your traditional heart and vascular services leader.FDA approves 1st iron IV treatment for heart failure patients
The FDA approved the first intravenous iron replacement therapy for adults with heart failure.The day with the most heart attacks
Researchers in the U.K. and Ireland found serious heart attacks are more likely to happen on Monday than any other day of the week.Indiana hospital ending heart transplants, inpatient burn care
Fort Wayne, Ind.-based Lutheran Hospital is closing its heart transplant and inpatient burn units due to low patient volumes.Jury orders Indiana cardiologist to pay $2.7M to patient for negligence
An Indiana physician was found negligent and ordered to pay more than $2.6 million to a patient after a botched cardiac catheterization left the patient's right leg "disfigured and virtually unusable," wane.com reported May 26.前10名心脏病可能的故事
Here are the 10 most-read cardiology stories published by Becker's in May:Cardiovascular disease to rise by more than 30% by 2060: 10 notes
Researchers predicted that by 2060, cardiovascular disease such as heart disease and stroke will increase by at least 30 percent in the U.S.心脏病发作前maturely age the brain, Johns Hopkins Medicine study finds
Having a heart attack can be directly associated with a drop in cognitive abilities, according to a Johns Hopkins Medicine study published May 30 in JAMA Neurology.Genetic testing could be the future of heart attack prevention
A new genetic test called polygenic risk score could help some patients reduce their risk of heart attack at a young age, The New York Times reported May 30.
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