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Show Notes:
We’re back with Interventional Cardiologist, Dr. Hursh Naik. During his fellowship at Cedars Sinai in Los Angeles he became involved in the early clinical trials investigating use of percutaneous aortic valve replacement in patients with aortic stenosis. Dr. Naik is currently Chief of Cardiology and Director of Structural Heart Disease at St Joseph’s Hospital in Phoenix, Arizona as well as the Clinical Professor at Creighton School of Medicine. In this part 2 episode of our conversation, we talk about the development of stents and technology, as well as the need to be open to change as a Physician in an ever evolving industry. Dr. Naik also shares advice for students, fellows, and ways he is constantly challenging himself to be a better communicator and leader.
03:00 The evolution of stents, and studying which patients would benefit from them where they have been avoided in the past.
07:15 What technology do you see developing in the future?
09:40 Keys to success when working with other Doctors in collaboration.
12:30 How do you differentiate yourself as an Interventional Cardiologist?
16:00 What advice would you give students and fellows today?
18:00 How important is it to be engaged with the industry?
20:40 Ways to challenge yourself to embrace change.
23:15 What non-medical books are you currently reading?
25:00 What do you like to do for fun?
By CreativeIn This Episode, We Talk About:
Resources + Links:
Today's show is sponsored by BlueDop. Go to www.BlueDop.com
Follow along on Twitter | @antegradeflow
Learn more on our website | www.antegradeflow.com
Looking for ways to market your practice? We can help! www.paxmediainc.com
Show Notes:
We’re back with Interventional Cardiologist, Dr. Hursh Naik. During his fellowship at Cedars Sinai in Los Angeles he became involved in the early clinical trials investigating use of percutaneous aortic valve replacement in patients with aortic stenosis. Dr. Naik is currently Chief of Cardiology and Director of Structural Heart Disease at St Joseph’s Hospital in Phoenix, Arizona as well as the Clinical Professor at Creighton School of Medicine. In this part 2 episode of our conversation, we talk about the development of stents and technology, as well as the need to be open to change as a Physician in an ever evolving industry. Dr. Naik also shares advice for students, fellows, and ways he is constantly challenging himself to be a better communicator and leader.
03:00 The evolution of stents, and studying which patients would benefit from them where they have been avoided in the past.
07:15 What technology do you see developing in the future?
09:40 Keys to success when working with other Doctors in collaboration.
12:30 How do you differentiate yourself as an Interventional Cardiologist?
16:00 What advice would you give students and fellows today?
18:00 How important is it to be engaged with the industry?
20:40 Ways to challenge yourself to embrace change.
23:15 What non-medical books are you currently reading?
25:00 What do you like to do for fun?