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Cardiologists earn the highest annual salary in 2 states

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According to new data out of the U.S. Department of Labor, physicians have the highest-paying jobs in a majority of states. Cardiologists specifically rank No. 1 in two different states. 

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Top 10 children's hospitals in the US

U.S. News & World Report children’s hospitals cardiology heart surgery. SCAI said the Accelerating Kids' Access to Care Act would make it easier for children to access pediatric cardiology specialists in neighboring states when none are in their state, or out-of-state doctors are closer.

U.S. News and World Report recently released its rankings of the Best Children’s Hospitals by Specialty in 2023, designating 10 of them to their Honor Roll for excelling in multiple specialties. 

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Balloon-expandable valves deliver better short-term TAVR outcomes than self-expandable valves

The Edwards Lifesciences Sapien transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) device in a heart model used to show patients how the device works.

A Sapien transcatheter heart valve from Edwards Lifesciences.

A new meta-analysis, published in Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine, focused on data from nearly 3,000 patients with severe symptomatic aortic stenosis.

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Primary care pay increases outpaced other specialties in 2022

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That's according to new data from AMGA Consulting’s 36th annual Medical Group Compensation and Productivity Survey, which includes data from 446 medical groups, representing over 193,000 providers.

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Former Johnson & Johnson sales rep indicted for defrauding hospital out of hundreds of thousands of dollars

The sales representative is alleged to have falsely documented his sales numbers on invoices submitted to the hospital’s billing department in addition to interfering with their sterilization processes, according to the DOJ.

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Intravascular lithotripsy helps address the challenges of transvenous lead extraction

Shockwave Medical's intravascular lithotripsy used during transvenous lead extraction

Image courtesy of JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology and Latanich et al. 

Dense calcifications have long been viewed as one of the most challenging aspects of TLE procedures. IVL may offer specialists a new way to address that issue. 

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RadNet joins hospital giant HCA and others in coalition to address woeful cancer screening rate

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HCA Florida University Hospital

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The consortium of cancer care stakeholders recently held a launch event, with others involved including the ACR, Johnson & Johnson, and drug company AstraZeneca. 

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AI and medical imaging data firm Flywheel raises $54M in series D financing

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Bayer AG's former CEO is joining the startup's board, expressing excitement about the prospect of using the platform to develop new drugs.

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Cardiology group faces class-action lawsuit after cyberattack exposed patients’ personal data

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Patients learned that their names, social security numbers, banking numbers and credit card information were all potentially exposed as a result of the attack.

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Poverty can change the wiring of a child's brain, MRI study suggests

New research out of the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis is offering new insight into how childhood struggles can affect brain development and connectivity. 

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