Fifty-three percent of cardiologists would be willing to take a pay cut in order to achieve better work-life balance, according to Medscape’s “Cardiologist Lifestyle & Happiness Report 2024: The ...
North Dakota is the best state for cardiologists to live and work in 2022 while Virginia is the worst, according to career website Zippia. Zippia examined each state and Washington, D.C., and ranked ...
Both male and female internal medicine (IM) residents prioritized work-life balance, such as stable working hours and family friendliness, when considering career choices, and cardiology was perceived ...
Heart doctors can struggle with their weight just like their patients. Weight gain sneaked up on Dr. Marc Eisenberg, a clinical cardiologist, after he didn’t step on a scale for a few years. He was ...
Flexibility in work schedules and in the timing of training requirements will benefit cardiologists at all stages of the “career arc,” improve patient care, and strengthen the field, according to a ...
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