AbstractThis article supports the view that in the future our nation will need more general cardiologists who perform no high-tech procedures than we are currently training. It also addresses the reason graduates of American medical schools, especially women who make up 40% to 50% of the graduating class, are not choosing cardiology fellowship programs as they were previously. A remedy for this serious problem is offered
BackgroundApplications to cardiothoracic surgery (CTS) training programs have declined precipitously...
Less than 10 years ago, conventional wisdom taughtthat there was an oversupply of specialists in ama...
As a first step toward cardiology manpower planning, 3,011 questionnaires were sent to a random samp...
Recent publications have expressed the view that there is a shortage of cardiologists and it is grow...
AbstractDuring the past 50 years, many remarkable advances have occurred in our ability to diagnose,...
AbstractCerebrovascular disease is the number one killer worldwide. It is increasing in epidemic pro...
With the vast epidemic of vascular disease predicted to be the leading cause of death and disability...
These are trying times for the specialty of cardiothoracic surgery. The educational process for com...
The training of cardiologists in South Africa has changed markedly over the last 20 years. Training ...
The central theme of this commentary is that in Britain over the past ten years progressively fewer ...
Working Group 1 was asked to evaluate ways to increase the number of cardiologists trained annually ...
Early career academic cardiologists currently face unprecedented challenges that threaten a highly v...
AbstractPressure to lower the cost of health care delivery has fostered widespread efforts to limit ...
Background The lack of diversity in the cardiovascular physician workforce is thought to be an impor...
Medical care outcomes are largely dependent on physician's qualification. This obvious message was o...
BackgroundApplications to cardiothoracic surgery (CTS) training programs have declined precipitously...
Less than 10 years ago, conventional wisdom taughtthat there was an oversupply of specialists in ama...
As a first step toward cardiology manpower planning, 3,011 questionnaires were sent to a random samp...
Recent publications have expressed the view that there is a shortage of cardiologists and it is grow...
AbstractDuring the past 50 years, many remarkable advances have occurred in our ability to diagnose,...
AbstractCerebrovascular disease is the number one killer worldwide. It is increasing in epidemic pro...
With the vast epidemic of vascular disease predicted to be the leading cause of death and disability...
These are trying times for the specialty of cardiothoracic surgery. The educational process for com...
The training of cardiologists in South Africa has changed markedly over the last 20 years. Training ...
The central theme of this commentary is that in Britain over the past ten years progressively fewer ...
Working Group 1 was asked to evaluate ways to increase the number of cardiologists trained annually ...
Early career academic cardiologists currently face unprecedented challenges that threaten a highly v...
AbstractPressure to lower the cost of health care delivery has fostered widespread efforts to limit ...
Background The lack of diversity in the cardiovascular physician workforce is thought to be an impor...
Medical care outcomes are largely dependent on physician's qualification. This obvious message was o...
BackgroundApplications to cardiothoracic surgery (CTS) training programs have declined precipitously...
Less than 10 years ago, conventional wisdom taughtthat there was an oversupply of specialists in ama...
As a first step toward cardiology manpower planning, 3,011 questionnaires were sent to a random samp...