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Practice Made Perfect

American College of Cardiology
Cardiology
Artificial Intelligence
Cardiovascular Service Line Strategic Planning
Cardiovascular Care
Patient Care
Cardiovascular Service Line
Women In Leadership
Mentorship
Electronic Health Records
Medical Education
Interventional Cardiology
Clinician Burnout
Evaluations
Subspecialty Strategies
Patient-Centered Care
Advocacy
Value-Based Care
Leadership
Change Management
Professional 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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In this episode, sponsored by the CV Management Section, we look ahead at the forces shaping the future of cardiovascular leadership. Our guests reflect on how shifts toward value-based care, emerging technologies, and a changing healthcare landscape... more

This episode, sponsored by the CV Management Section, focuses on the evolving workforce challenges within cardiovascular care and the leadership approaches that help teams thrive. Our guests discuss how culture, communication, and team structure infl... more

In this episode sponsored by the CV Management Section, we explore how cardiovascular programs can strengthen operational performance and support long-term financial sustainability. Our guests discuss the evolving challenges service lines face, share... more

In this episode of ACC's Practice Made Perfect podcast, Drs. Brenton Bauer and Laura Onderko explore practical strategies for getting started in advocacy, with a particular focus on Fellows in Training and Early Career cardiologists. They are joined ... more

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Recent Guests

Corrine McCloskey
Executive Director of Heart and Vascular at Tanner Health System
Tanner Health System
Episode: The Future of Cardiovascular Leadership - Innovation and Value-Based Care
Jamal Rana
Chair of Medical Specialties and Interventional Services
Kaiser Permanente (Oakland, CA)
Episode: The Future of Cardiovascular Leadership - Innovation and Value-Based Care
Anand Singh
Vice President of Cardiovascular Services at Cuperman Barnabas Medical Center and CT Surgery Northern Strategy at RWJ Barnabas Health
Cuperman Barnabas Medical Center; RWJ Barnabas Health
Episode: Workforce, Culture and Patient-Centered Leadership
Kaye Stewart-Hewie
Vice President of Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Heart Center
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
Episode: Workforce, Culture and Patient-Centered Leadership
Nishat Kauder
Dr. of Medicine and Cardiology, Director of the ECHO Laboratory Operations
Barnes-Jewish Hospital
Episode: Optimizing Operations and Financial Sustainability in Cardiovascular Program
Anant Singh
Vice President of RWJ Barnabas Health, leading Cardiovascular Services and Strategy
Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center
Episode: Optimizing Operations and Financial Sustainability in Cardiovascular Program
Sam Jones
Physician at Heart Institute in Chattanooga; former chair of ACC Health Affairs Committee and current Board of Trustees member
American College of Cardiology (Board of Trustees); Heart Affairs Committee
Episode: How to Get Your Start in Advocacy
Dr. Jeff Karsens
Physician leader with experience in cardiovascular leadership and dyad models
UnityPoint Health
Episode: The Dyad Leadership Model - Foundations for Success
Adam DeYoung
Vice President of Operations for Lee Health Heart Institute
Lee Health
Episode: The Dyad Leadership Model - Foundations for Success

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Corinne McCloskey
Host and moderator for multiple series within the organization; appears across several episodes.

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The Future of Cardiovascular Leadership - Innovation and Value-Based Care
Q: What does the ideal partnership between a physician leader and an administrative leader look like?
It starts with trust, equal footing, and a shared commitment to patient outcomes, followed by open communication, transparency, and the joint ownership of initiatives, ensuring both clinical and business perspectives are represented and respected.
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.

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What is Practice Made Perfect about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show concentrates on non-clinical competencies, leadership, advocacy, and systemic thinking within cardiovascular care. Across episodes, discussions frequently center on developing essential soft skills, mentorship, burnout mitigation, and how clinicians can influence healthcare delivery, policy, and value-based care. Guests span cardiologists, researchers, and healthcare leaders who share practical strategies for navigating governance, organizational culture, and cross-disciplinary collaboration, with a noticeable emphasis on aligning clinical work with patient-centered outcomes and operational efficiency. A notable strength is the mix of perspectives—from bedside clinicians to executive leaders—highlighting actionable takeaways for l... more

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1. Eagle's Eye View: Your Weekly CV Update From ACC.org
2. ACC CardiaCast
3. This Week in Cardiology
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5. White Coat Investor Podcast

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Practice Made Perfect launched 8 years ago and published 94 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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1. Corrine McCloskey
2. Jamal Rana
3. Anand Singh
4. Kaye Stewart-Hewie
5. Nishat Kauder
6. Anant Singh
7. Sam Jones
8. Dr. Jeff Karsens

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