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Cardiologists

Cardiologists are physicians who specialize in the function, structure and ailment of the heart. They also diagnose and treat coronary artery diseases, congenital heart defects, valvular heart diseases, heart failure and electrophysiology.

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What doctor specializes in the cardiovascular system?

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A cardiologist is a doctor who specializes in the cardiovascular system, which includes the heart and blood vessels. They are trained to diagnose and treat conditions such as heart disease, high blood pressure, and heart attacks.

What is the medical terminology combining form meaning calcium?

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The medical terminology combining form meaning calcium is "calc/i."

What does the medical abbreviation ASL mean?

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The medical abbreviation ASL stands for American Sign Language, which is a visual language used by Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals for communication. It is not related to a medical condition or diagnosis.

How is medical terminology used in communication?

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Medical terminology is used to communicate complex medical concepts and information in a concise and standardized way among healthcare professionals. It helps to ensure accuracy and clarity in medical records, patient charts, and healthcare discussions. Familiarity with medical terminology also aids in effective communication between healthcare providers, patients, and other stakeholders involved in the delivery of medical care.

Cardiology is the study of what?

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Cardiology is an internal medicine specialty dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the human heart.

How many years does it take to become a dental hygeinist?

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It take two years full time in the u.k. It all depends on the level of education and how much experience you want when you apply for a job. You can do 2yr of community college, taking Chemistry, Organic chemistry, biology, sociology and more. And then apply for a 2yr Ass. program or a 4yr and get a bachelors in dental science. which would look a heck of a lot better, and you'd probably get pick for the job you want over the 2yr guy. So all in all it ranges from 2-6 yrs....But the more school, the more experience, the more money.

Does every cardiologist have to do surgery?

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Actually, they don't do the surgery. Though they do consult the surgeon (sorry but I do forget the name, it might be theatric surgeon or something like that) but anyways. They are the ones who tell the surgeons what kind of procedure of surgery they might have to perform.

How much does a carmax business office manager make?

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I am a sales manager at Carmax. We make anywhere from 75K to 110K with bonus.

How long are doctors required to keep medical records in Connecticut?

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How long should a medical record be retained

If a cardiologist inserts a catheter into a patient's right femoral artery which arteries would the tube have to pass through in order to reach the entrance to the left coronary artery?

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Right femoral artery, right external iliac artery, right common iliac artery, abdominal aorta, thoracic aorta, descending aorta, aortic arch, ascending aorta, right coronary artery.

Can we cure a cyanosis?

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yes cyanosis is usually curable but the cause of cyanosis may not be (e.g. active dying).

How much does an interventional cardiologist make?

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The median pay of an Invasive Cardiologist is $282,770.source: http://swz.salary.com/salarywizard/layouthtmls/swzl_compresult_national_HC07000050.html Where i am located approx. $450,000+

Who was Patch Adams?

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Hunter Campbell Adams

Why might a physician order a series of ECG for a patient after he has changed their medication?

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Any thing that may make the doctor think that something is not working right as far as the heart is concerned will call for an ECG: fainting, fast heart rate while resting, blackouts, or chest pain,

How long does it take to have a sex after angiography?

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Usually, the time is rather short, measured in days or weeks, the wait being mostly to make sure the access pathway has healed and as secure.

However, each case is different. This question absolutely needs to go to your cardiologist, who has a lot more information at her disposal, useful in making this assessment.

What is the salary of a cardiologist in the US?

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A cardiologist just beginning their career can expect to make an average median salary of about three hundred and thirty-three thousand dollars a year. For the sake of comparison, a twenty plus year veteran cardiologist with a stellar record and a spotless career can be making more than a half million dollars annually.

All you need to know to become a doctor?

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GO TO COLLEGE!!! But you should also read books on medicine and doctorness. But u have to go to college for like, 8 years to become a certified doctor.

What foods cause your circulatory system to be healthy?

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Some foods that known to improve blood circulation are salmon, goji berries, oranges, avocados, and lemons. Other foods on the list are dark chocolate, garlic, ginger, and watermelon.

Were does a cardiologist work?

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What is a Cardiologist?

A cardiologist is a doctor with special training and skill in finding, treating and preventing diseases of the heart and blood vessels.

What is an F.A.C.C.?

An F.A.C.C. is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology. Based on their outstanding credentials, achievements, and community contribution to cardiovascular medicine, physicians who are elected to fellowship can use F.A.C.C., Fellow of the American College of Cardiology, as a professional designation.

The strongest evidence of achievement for those who earn the F.A.C.C insignia comes from their peers. Letters of sponsorship from other F.A.C.C.s and medical school faculty attest to professional competence and commitment to excellence, and are necessary for election to Fellowship in the College.

When accepting election to Fellowship in ACC, each physician pledges, "cooperation and loyalty to the attainment of the ideals" of the College, the most important of which is to promote excellence in cardiovascular care.

Each year at ACC's Annual Scientific Session, newly appointed Fellows take part in the convocation ceremony honoring their new rank as F.A.C.C. and reaffirming the commitment to furthering optimal cardiovascular care. New Fellows receive their certificate of Fellowship and are officially recognized as Fellows of the College at the convocation ceremony.

How are Cardiologists Trained?

Cardiologists receive extensive education, including four years of medical school and three years of training in general internal medicine. After this, a cardiologist spends three or more years in specialized training. That's ten or more years of training!

How Does a Cardiologist Become Certified?

In order to become certified, doctors who have completed a minimum of ten years of clinical and educational preparation must pass a rigorous two-day exam given by the American Board of Internal Medicine. This exam tests not only their knowledge and judgment, but also their ability to provide superior care.

When Would I See a Cardiologist?

If your general medical doctor feels that you might have a significant heart or related condition, he or she will often call on a cardiologist for help. Symptoms like shortness of breath, chest pains, or dizzy spells often require special testing. Sometimes heart murmurs or ECG changes need the evaluation of a cardiologist. Cardiologists help victims of heart disease return to a full and useful life and also counsel patients about the risks and prevention of heart disease. Most importantly, cardiologists are involved in the treatment of heart attacks, heart failure, and serious heart rhythm disturbances. Their skills and training are required whenever decisions are made about procedures such as cardiac catheterization, balloon angioplasty, or heart surgery.

What Does a Cardiologist Do?

Whether the cardiologist sees you in the office or in the hospital, he or she will review your medical history and perform a physical examination which may include checking your blood pressure, weight, heart, lungs, and blood vessels. Some problems may be diagnosed by your symptoms and the doctor's findings when you are examined. You may need additional tests such as an ECG, x-ray, or blood test. Other problems will require more specialized testing. Your cardiologist may recommend lifestyle changes or medicine. Each patient's case is unique.

What Kinds of Tests May the Cardiologist Recommend or Perform?

Examples include:

  • Echocardiogram - a soundwave picture to look at the structure and function of the heart.
  • Ambulatory ECG - a recording during activity to look for abnormal heart rhythms.
  • Exercise test - a study to measure your heart's performance and limitations.
  • Cardiac Catheterization - a test in which a small tube is placed in or near the heart to take pictures, look at how the heart is working, check the electrical system, or help relieve blockage.

Is My Cardiologist a Surgeon?

No, however, many cardiologists do tests such as cardiac catheterizations that require small skin punctures or incisions, and some put in pacemakers.

Do All Cardiologists Perform Cardiac Catheterizations?

No. Many cardiologists are specially trained in this technique, but others specialize in office diagnosis, the performance and interpretation of echocardiograms, ECGs, and exercise tests. Still others have special skill in cholesterol management or cardiac rehabilitation and fitness. All cardiologists know how and when these tests are needed and how to manage cardiac emergencies.

How Does the Cardiologist Work with Other Doctors in My Care?

A cardiologist usually serves as a consultant to other doctors. Your physician may recommend a cardiologist or you may choose one yourself. As your cardiac care proceeds, your cardiologist will guide your care and plan tests and treatment with the doctors and nurses who are looking after you.

Where Do Cardiologists Work?

They may work in single or group private practices. Many cardiologists with special teaching interests work in universities where their duties also include research and patient care. There are cardiologists on staff in the Veterans Administration hospitals and in the Armed Forces.

Will My Insurance Cover the Services of a Cardiologist?

Yes, in most cases. However, insurance plans vary and each case is handled individually. Your doctor and office staff will be glad to discuss your insurance plan and billing with you.

What Questions Should I Ask My Cardiologist?

Ask whatever questions are on your mind. For instance, if you have had a coronary angiogram, you may ask to see the pictures of your heart and have your cardiologist explain what they mean. Your heart and health are, of course, vitally important to you. Remember, your cardiologist wants you to understand your illness and be an active participant in your own care.

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Who is suitable to be a cardiologist?

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A Cardiologist (aka, a Heart Doctor) works almost exclusively with people with Heart related diseases.

What is other name for cardiologist?

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A cardiologist is also known as a heart doctor or heart specialist.

What is a doctor called that's specializes in a persons mouth?

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A physicain who specializes in the treatment of the gums is called a periodontist. A periodontist specializes in treating such things as periodontal disease, implants, gum surgeries, and sometimes simple extractions depending how much education the periodontist has received.

Why is troponin I used as a cardiac marker?

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Troponins I and T are considered superior cardiac markers for several reasons. The most significant is that cardiac troponins are the only markers specific for heart muscle. Other markers also increase following damage to other muscles.