Cardiovascular Medicine


Cardiovascular Medicine is an inward prescription subspecialty. Cardiologists provide social insurance to prevent, diagnose, and treat diseases and conditions of the heart and cardiovascular system, including the corridors. Because cardiology encompasses such a wide range of diseases and treatments, there are many different types of cardiology one can pursue depending on his or her interests, abilities, and the type of work they want to do. The doctors who perform open heart surgery are cardio-thoracic specialists who have completed a rigorous residency programme, rather than an internal medicine residency, as cardiologists do. Interior drug (IM) occupants devote a significant amount of clinical time to enable patients to alter CVD risk factors, but they may be unaware of the presence of such factors in their own lives. The prevalence of major modifiable hazard factors in IM residents was assessed. Systems to build familiarity with modifiable individual hazard factors for CVD, as well as methodologies to reduce or eliminate them, should be included in IM preparation.


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