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Dr. Zina Hajduczok joins Olympic Medical Heart Center
The Olympic Medical Heart Center added Zina Hajduczok, MD, to its cardiology team. -
Top 25 cardiac hospitals in US: Newsweek
Newsweek has partnered with research firm Statista to release its annual ranking of the best hospitals in the U.S. for cardiac care. -
3 new cardiology practices
Here are three cardiology practices that opened or began development in the last month, as reported by Becker's since June 27: -
Dr. Nieca Goldberg to return to practice at NYU
Nieca Goldberg, MD, and cardiologist behind the 'Go Red for Women' campaign announced that she will be returning to practice at NYU Langone (New York City). -
Montana system expands cardiac care with new hire
Simon Malthais, MD, PHD, will be joining Great Falls (Mont.) Clinic as a cardiothoracic surgeon. -
St. Joseph Hospital opens new cardiology practice
Nashua, N.H.-based St. Joseph Hospital has opened a new cardiology practice in Nashua, N.H., according to a July 21 report from the New Hampshire Union Leader. -
Cardiologist wealth and debt in 2024: 8 things to know
A plurality of cardiologists have a net worth of between $2 million and $4.9 million in 2024, according to Medscape's "Cardiologist Wealth and Debt Report," published July 19. -
3 cardiologists making waves
Here are three cardiologists that have made headlines this month, as reported by Becker's since July 2: -
Bon Secours plans cardiac surgery center in Virginia
Bon Secours filed a development plan for a new cardiology ASC in Henrico, Va., according to a July 18 report by Richmond BizSense. -
The best hospitals for cardiology, heart and vascular surgery in 2024: US News
Cleveland Clinic was ranked as the best hospital in the country for cardiology, heart and vascular surgery by U.S. News & World Report. -
Children’s Mercy Kansas City acquires cardiology unit
Children’s Mercy Kansas City (Mo.), as a part of its pediatric partnership with Mercy Springfield Communities, acquired Pediatrix Cardiology of Springfield (Mo.), reported Springfield Daily Citizen July 11. -
Cleveland Clinic celebrates 30th straight top cardiology ranking
Cleveland Clinic has been named the top hospital for heart care in the U.S. for 2024-25 by U.S. News & World Report for the 30th year in a row. -
$7.2M vascular ASC to be developed in Tennessee
A $7.2M vascular ASC is coming to Memphis, Tenn., according to a July 15 report from the Memphis Business Journal. -
Illinois cardiologist retires
Quincy, Ill.-based invasive cardiologist Eliot Nissenbaum, DO, retired after treating patients in the area for 10 years, according to a July 13 report from Muddy River News. -
Guidehealth, Story Health launch value-based cardiology program
Artificial intelligence-enabled healthcare services company Guidehealth has partnered with digital health company Story Health to create a value-based cardiology care program. -
CMS proposes updates to cardiovascular disease risk assessment
CMS released proposals to update cardiovascular disease risk assessment and risk management services. -
Dr. William Ashley becomes 1st neurosurgeon president-elect of AHA regional board
The American Heart Association Eastern States Board of Directors appointed William Ashley, MD, PhD, as president-elect. -
USA Health Cardiology relocates, grows care team
Mobile, Ala.-based USA Health Cardiology has relocated from its existing facility in Dauphin, Ala., to a new physician office building that opened to patients July 1. -
50% of US counties lack practicing cardiologists: Study
Approximately 22 million Americans need to travel almost 90 miles round trip to seek specialty cardiology care, according to a recent study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. -
Meet the leaders of the 8 best hospitals in Florida for cardiac care
Healthgrades recently released its rankings for the best hospitals in the U.S. for cardiac care, including eight in Florida.
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