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Ambient scribe technology all the rage despite uneven interest and ‘still imperfect’ performance

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As applications of AI spread rapidly across healthcare, ambient scribes are poised to become one of the fastest technology adoptions in the history of the sector. 

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Nurses developing mysterious brain tumors

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While the tumors are all benign, five nurses working on the same maternity ward have now fallen ill, spurring an investigation into a possible cause. 

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AI ups breast cancer detection post-mastectomy

AI spots contralateral cancer post-mastectomy

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Even with thorough treatment and surgery, women with a personal history of breast cancer are at increased risk of developing second cancers in the future. 

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'We need to come together as a nation': Why science, not politics, should guide healthcare policies

ACC President Cathie Biga, MSN, president/CEO Cardiovascular Management of Illinois, discusses a letter ACC sent to Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stressing some of the big challenges facing healthcare and cardiology from Trump administration policies.

ACC Immediate Past President Cathie Biga spoke to Cardiovascular Business about some of the challenges healthcare faces in the wake of mass layoffs and significant funding cuts put in place by the Trump administration.

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Supreme Court lifts Ninth Circuit order that reinstated federal workers

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Among the agencies impacted is the Department of Veterans Affairs, which released thousands of probationary workers as part of a staffing purge conducted by President Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

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Man in custody after allegedly impersonating a cardiologist—at least 7 patients are dead

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He is accused of claiming to be a cardiologist from London and performing heart surgeries at a hospital in India.

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FDA clears new device for enabling access to the heart’s surface without an exposed needle

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CardioVia's ViaOne technology includes a blunt-tip needle that remains concealed to help interventional cardiologists and electrophysiologists treat cardiac arrhythmias with a reduced risk of perforation or any other complications. 

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Late-breaking cardiovascular drug trials took center stage at ACC.25

Richard Kovacs, MD, MACC, chief medical officer, American College of Cardiology (ACC), former ACC president, and professor of clinical medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, explains the most important late-breaking cardiology pharmacology trials at the ACC 2025 meeting. #ACC25 #ACC2025

Richard Kovacs, MD, detailed some the most important late-breaking cardiology pharmacology trials presented at ACC.25.

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Deaths after TAVR are on the rise: Is the pandemic to blame or should cardiologists be concerned?

The Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography developed and published the new document to help educate healthcare providers who regularly treat acute chest pain in the emergency department (ED). 

COVID-19 may help explain the increased rates of cardiac and noncardiac mortality among TAVR patients, but there are several other factors to consider as well. Researchers explored nearly 11 years of STS/ACC registry data to learn more.

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Most radiology residents support unionizing the profession, survey finds

Trainees have shown growing interest in unionization, with the Committee of Interns and Residents reporting 32,000 members as of last May, a doubling of membership since 2019. 

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