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    The American College of Cardiology Scientific Session was held April 2 to 4 in Washington, D.C. For the first time since 2019, the meeting was held inperson, and Healio Cardiology Today w onsite to cover the latest in cardiology. Healio spoke numerous experts to get their insights on important presentations. Among those were Chirag R. Barbhaiya, MD, FHRS, from NYU Grossman School of Medicine;

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    Joint Accreditation Statement In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by the American College of Cardiology Foundation (ACCF). ACCF is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing…

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    The ACC.22 conference was not only a weekend full of debates, case presentations and guideline updates, but an opportunity for unexpected networking and education. I, along with many others, spent Monday morning learning from the best on how to develop the business case for women heart programs in the Women in Cardiology Lounge….

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    We know that exercise is good for us. In the short-term it enhances sleep quality, helps us manage stress better and regulates blood pressure. In the long-term, it may reduce our risk of developing dementia, depression, and chronic illnesses like cancer and cardiovascular disease. It also helps with weight control and bone strength. Now, studies have found that regular physical…

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    Matthew Segar, MD, a first-year Cardiology Fellow, recently represented the Texas Heart Institute at the American College of Cardiology’s national meeting, ACC.22, in Washington, DC. On behalf of an international team of clinical investigators, Dr. Segar presented a moderated poster in the Prevention and Health Promotion category entitled, “Efficacy of ertugliflozin on heart failure…

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    “It was just what the doctor ordered,” Fry said of the return to a normal, in-person format after two years of virtual meetings due to the pandemic. “It was a real shot in the arm for people who were striving for that real person-to-person contact and communications, which obviously is not replicable over video.” Fry said there were several…

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