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Practice Made Perfect

American College of Cardiology
Artificial Intelligence
Cardiology
Cardiovascular Service Line Strategic Planning
Cardiovascular Service Line
Patient Care
Women In Leadership
Medical Education
Subspecialty Strategies
Evaluations
Electronic Health Records
Clinician Burnout
Interventional Cardiology
Electrophysiology
Professional Development
Change Management
Healthcare Leadership
Strategic Initiatives
Academics
Mentoring
Curriculum Development

This occasional series from the American College of Cardiology, developed by members for members, features conversational expert interviews on non-clinical competencies, skills, well-being, and best practices for the entire heart care team.

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Recent Guests

Zain Asad
Associate Professor of Medicine and Program Director for the Cardiology Fellowship at University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Episode: Acing the Transition: How to Kickstart Your Research Career
Saeko Takahashi
Vice President of Shonan Oiso Hospital and Director at Shonan Kamukara General Hospital Cardiology Department
Shonan Oiso Hospital
Episode: Current Women Cardiologists in My Region and the Future
Joanna Wykrzykowska
Interventional Cardiologist and Associate Professor of Interventional Cardiology at University Medical Center Groningen
University Medical Center Groningen
Episode: Current Women Cardiologists in My Region and the Future
Dr. Sneha Jain
Cardiologist at Stanford with expertise in integrating AI into clinical care.
Stanford University
Episode: Overcoming Challenges of AI Implementation
Dr. Shiv Rao
Cardiologist and Founder & CEO of Abridge, an AI company focused on clinical documentation.
Abridge
Episode: Overcoming Challenges of AI Implementation
Sharmila Dorbala
Director of Nuclear Cardiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, and Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Episode: Women in Leadership Positions: Tips and Barriers
Victoria Delgado
Head of the Cardiovascular Imaging Department at the Heart Institute in Spain and Scientific Director of the Center of Comparative Medicine and Bioimaging
University Hospital, Germán Trias-Io Bujo
Episode: Women in Leadership Positions: Tips and Barriers
Lipi Roy
Physician, speaker, and founder of Cetha Med
Cetha Med
Episode: Building Sustainable, Empowering Platforms
Amit Goyal
Co-founder of The Cardio Nerds, editor-in-chief of US. Cardiology Review
UT Southwestern
Episode: Building Sustainable, Empowering Platforms

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Dr. Effie Andrikopoulou
Host and a leading voice on AI integration in cardiology, advocating for non-clinical skills and technology in healthcare.

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The Second Skillset: Influence in Action
Q: What can we do as trainees to be noticed for our leadership potential?
Get involved locally, present at chapter meetings, and develop a non-clinical competency curriculum in your fellowship program.
The Second Skillset: The Next Level
Q: What advice would you give trainees who envision a future in organizational leadership? Should we consider additional education such as an MPH or an MBA?
It depends on your stage in your career; networking is key with MBA programs, while those further along may question its necessity.
Exploring Career Flexibility: Discovering the Power of Financial Freedom
Q: What advice do you have as far as taking those first steps into this space?
Start with your mission guided by your values before seeking specific investment tactics.
Building Sustainable, Empowering Platforms
Q: How do you make sure it inspires the next generation of health care professionals?
Dr. Roy believes advocacy through media and community connection is vital to inspire future healthcare professionals and empower them through personal engagement.
Building Sustainable, Empowering Platforms
Q: What strategies have you found most effective in really engaging learners and fostering connections across diverse groups of cardiology?
Dr. Goyal emphasized creating opportunities for everyone to teach and share their talents, and fostering connections through a sense of community and merit-based evaluations.

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This podcast series explores the intersection of non-clinical competencies and the cardiovascular health field. Featuring conversations with experts, episodes address critical topics ranging from financial literacy and strategic planning in cardiology to the unique challenges faced by women in the profession. It particularly emphasizes the evolving needs for leadership, communication skills, and the integration of technology such as artificial intelligence in cardiology practices. With a focus on well-being, professional development, and mentorship, the content serves to empower healthcare professionals by equipping them with essential skills and insights necessary for success in the dynamic landscape of heart care. The variety of topics co... more

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1. Zain Asad
2. Saeko Takahashi
3. Joanna Wykrzykowska
4. Dr. Sneha Jain
5. Dr. Shiv Rao
6. Sharmila Dorbala
7. Victoria Delgado
8. Lipi Roy

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