SummaryTraining for procedures will remain an important issue. At the present time, primary care physicians principally perform exercise tests and interpret ECGs among cardiovascular procedures, and their training is supplemental to their routine program. If more cardiovascular procedures are to be performed by primary care physicians, some additional formal training will be necessary to provide skills equivalent to those attained by cardiovascular specialists in the course of their training. However, risk factors are frequently managed by the primary care physician without cardiovascular support.The surveys indicate a sufficiency in the perceived number of cardiologists and a perceived oversupply of invasive cardiologists. Cardiologists pr...
AbstractObjectives. The aim of this study was to examine physician specialty differences in cardiova...
Medical care outcomes are largely dependent on physician's qualification. This obvious message was o...
Background Cardiovascular disease mortality remains high in Europe and many patients have elevated r...
SummaryTraining for procedures will remain an important issue. At the present time, primary care phy...
Abstract Background This needs assessment, initiated by the Academy for Healthcare Education Inc. in...
The evolution of modern medicine has resulted in profound changes in patient management, driven by t...
This report summarizes the results of a questionnaire-survey of the perceived continuing medical edu...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR), despite numerous evidence of a positive impact on morbidity...
Less than 10 years ago, conventional wisdom taughtthat there was an oversupply of specialists in ama...
Background: Despite the positive impact of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on quality of life and mortal...
AbstractObjectivesThis survey study sought to characterize the current training environment in cardi...
The economic forces that are reshaping the delivery of health care in the United States have led to ...
Objectives.This study sought to determine whether having a cardiologist as a regular source of care ...
BACKGROUND: Over the past three decades, cardiac electrophysiology and pacing, including device ther...
As a first step toward cardiology manpower planning, 3,011 questionnaires were sent to a random samp...
AbstractObjectives. The aim of this study was to examine physician specialty differences in cardiova...
Medical care outcomes are largely dependent on physician's qualification. This obvious message was o...
Background Cardiovascular disease mortality remains high in Europe and many patients have elevated r...
SummaryTraining for procedures will remain an important issue. At the present time, primary care phy...
Abstract Background This needs assessment, initiated by the Academy for Healthcare Education Inc. in...
The evolution of modern medicine has resulted in profound changes in patient management, driven by t...
This report summarizes the results of a questionnaire-survey of the perceived continuing medical edu...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR), despite numerous evidence of a positive impact on morbidity...
Less than 10 years ago, conventional wisdom taughtthat there was an oversupply of specialists in ama...
Background: Despite the positive impact of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on quality of life and mortal...
AbstractObjectivesThis survey study sought to characterize the current training environment in cardi...
The economic forces that are reshaping the delivery of health care in the United States have led to ...
Objectives.This study sought to determine whether having a cardiologist as a regular source of care ...
BACKGROUND: Over the past three decades, cardiac electrophysiology and pacing, including device ther...
As a first step toward cardiology manpower planning, 3,011 questionnaires were sent to a random samp...
AbstractObjectives. The aim of this study was to examine physician specialty differences in cardiova...
Medical care outcomes are largely dependent on physician's qualification. This obvious message was o...
Background Cardiovascular disease mortality remains high in Europe and many patients have elevated r...