Morton Kern, MD, of VA Long Beach Healthcare System and University of California, Irvine, often engages his colleagues via email in brief, informal dialogue on clinically relevant topics in interventional cardiology. With permission from the participants, TCTMD presents their conversations for the benefit of the interventional cardiology community. Your feedback is welcomefeel free to comment at the bottom of the page.
Kirk Garrett, MD (Christiana Care Health System, Newark, DE), asks:
I have a question for the group: Im currently have a job opening for an interventionalist. Many of the applicants are fellows graduating this summer who claim to bring structural skills, but many will have had just 1 year of interventional cardiology training. I maintain that competency in structural heart procedures requires a dedicated year, in addition to a year of coronary/peripheral training, and so have not been interviewing these folks. However, the volume of applicants with this background makes me wonder if community standards are changing. Am I being too stern on this? Have others had good experiences with trainees who come out of a 1 year training experience with adequate skills in both structural and routine interventional procedures?
Jeffrey W. Moses, MD (Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY), replies:
There is no way to achieve competency in aortic valves, mitral clip/balloon, paravalvular leak, and LAA closure woven into learning basic cath/PCI. A dedicated year is mandatory.
Christopher J. White (Ochsner Medical Center, New Orleans, LA), replies:
The minimum requirement for a fourth-year interventional fellow is 250 PCIs, and I think we all agree, the more the better. There just isnt enough time to gain an additional set of skills for neuro, peripheral, or structural in a 1-year program. We have had a dedicated second-year training program for 25 years. I would never hire a 1-year fellow for anything but a coronary job, unless I was willing to provide on-the-job training for additional skills.
I can tell you that my fifth-year fellows with dedicated structural training are not finding good jobs. They are being offered positions in low-volume community hospitals.
Charanjit S. Rihal, MD (Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN), replies:
I completely agree. I am hearing from fellows who have completed interventional cardiology plus an additional "structural" year. I agree that it takes additional experience, and that positions that allow for investing in career development are best for newly minted interventional cardiologists.
Bonnie H. Weiner, MD (Worcester Medical Center, MA), replies:
Kirk, I am with you. Unless you plan to spend that first year on faculty training them, I dont think what any of them get in 1 year of training is sufficient.
Pinak Bipin Shah, MD (Brigham and Womens Hospital, Boston, MA), replies:
I would agree with Kirk. I believe it is imperative to have a full second year devoted to structural intervention to be considered for a structural faculty position.
It is hard enough to become proficient in coronaries in just 1 year. I do not feel it is possible to get a reasonable enough experience in vascular or structural in order to practice independently if that experience is obtained in that same year.
Neal Kleiman, MD (Houston Methodist DeBakey Heart and Vascular Institute, TX), replies:
Looks like we are all on the same page. A single year isnt nearly enough to establish competence in these different areas in addition to establishing the level of skill we expect of PCI operators. This will probably become even more true as the variety of structural (and coronary) procedures increases. As an institution, we tend not to look favorably at applicants who profess to have learned to do all these things in a short period of time.
David J. Cohen, MD (Saint Lukes Mid America Heart Institute, Kansas City, MO), replies:
I agree with everything that has been said so fara dedicated year of additional training should be required for structural work given the incredible breadth of diseases and treatments that it encompasses. And beyond learning the technical aspects of the various procedures (which are substantial), one needs to master the imaging requirements as well as understanding the clinical aspects (ie, indications, complication management, etc).
Thinking that one can accomplish all of this for both coronary intervention and structural intervention in less than 2 years is incredibly naive.
Kleiman replies:
If it helps, we actually summarized some of these arguments in a paper in CCI last November.
Mladen I. Vidovich, MD (Jesse Brown VA Medical Center, Chicago, IL), replies:
Two years and the second should structural. (That raises the eternal point: should general cardiology last 3 or could it be abbreviated to 2, so that long training does not make our (sub)specialty noncompetitive?)
Mitchell W. Krucoff, MD (Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC), replies:
This reads like what I tell patients about getting a second opinions in complex options scenarios: If you get many opinions from many doctors, you can be sure there is no right answer. If you get one opinion from many doctors, you can have no doubt about what to do
On this one, Kirk, you can have no doubt about the right answer!
Steven R. Bailey, MD (University of Texas Health Sciences Center at San Antonio, TX), replies:
Agree with the arguments of all. Training in structural heart disease needs to focus on this area including patient assessment, review and integration of studies, as well as performing the procedure. This should be built on top of a sound interventional education.
Mauricio G. Cohen, MD (University of Miami Hospital, FL), replies:
It is impossible to accomplish the necessary experience to perform structural heart interventions right out of fellowship. There are a number of cognitive and procedural skills that need to be acquired, including access management, interpretation of hemodynamics, imaging, physiology, and deep understanding of devices and techniques that are completely different across structural interventions. Moreover, just a few programs are able to offer all type of interventions with an adequate volume for training.
We have started a nonaccredited extra year that includes international experience in Rotterdam and Colombia. Our fellows are very appreciative of their international experience.
I agree with the rest of the group. An extra year of training is needed.
Susheel Kodali, MD (NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center), replies:
I think it is clear that additional training is required. However, another question is: should we as a group get together to try and standardize the training or at least provide some guidelines? Should there be minimum skills required to say you are a trained structural interventionalist? Is there a minimum number of structural procedures? Does it need to include all structural procedures (PFO, ASD, LAAO, TAVR, PVL closure, MitraClip, etc.)? This would make it challenging as volume at different programs varies. Personally I think it should dedicated imaging training in CT and echo. Not so much that they are independent in doing TEEs but enough that they can understand what they are looking at and understand the 3D anatomy. Now that there are more programs offering structural training, this may be the time to start standardizing or at least setting guidelines. I personally would be interested.
Duane S. Pinto, MD (Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA), replies:
I wholeheartedly agree with codifying expectations and requirements. I also agree with some idea of volume requirements but recognize that this will exacerbate current obsessions with getting numbers. I also think that we should expect more in terms of the work of being a doctor outside of the laboratory. Many have adopted the minimalist approach to TAVR which includes apparently for some trainees a minimalist approach to understanding hemodynamics, outpatient clinic, inpatient follow-up after the procedure, etc. There should be some requirement for outpatient structural clinic and inpatient consultation in addition to specific numbers of devices deployed and holes closed.
Larry S. Dean, MD (UW Medicine, Seattle, WA), replies:
We require a structural year.
Paul Sorajja, MD (Minneapolis Heart Institute, MN), replies:
Completely agree with everyone's comments and sentiment. One year dedicated to structural heart disease is needed. It is also recognized that the year is just the foundation and that years of further experience are needed for independence. Many of us who are older are doing these cases without the formal year of training, and that practice requires a considerable amount of dedication that shouldn't be overestimated.
Pinto replies:
There is definitely a generation gap in this and a doctor versus proceduralist split. Older docs (some who did 2-year cardiology fellowships when Braunwald's text was 1 inch thick) say, "Why not? Add another year.
Conversely, I hear many trainees reconsidering electrophysiology because of a fifth year skipping chief residencies, etc. (I know, I know, what's 1 year in a 40-year career if you love it. If you love it, it won't be work, and all the other platitudes.)
Nonetheless, a $250K opportunity cost is on their mind as well a training fatigue at almost 30, never having had a real job that pays more than a physician assistant or nurse practitioner that they supervise who works 40 hours a week.
Don't get me wrong, I believe 1 year is just enough to make you the least-experienced person doing PCI in your group and the last person to invest in to lead a valuable new program to run/compete (PAD, TAVR, CTO) when there is usually someone already more experienced there already, sometimes with a specific intention to engender failure.
To do this right, we should be smarter and simultaneously try to remove the senior "moonlighting" PGY3 and PGY6 years in internal medicine and general cardiology to make room for 2-year interventional as some surgical specialties have done.
Ajay J. Kirtane, MD (NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center), replies:
These are great points and I concur entirely (especially regarding PGY6).
Lloyd Klein, MD (Rush Medical College, Chicago, IL), replies:
Duane,
Your points are excellent from the standpoint of what would be best for our profession. Not so likely to happen, though, because that isnt how decisions are made.
Mort Kern, MD (VA Long Beach Healthcare Systemand University California, Irvine), replies:
Bottom line seems to be that fellows should have an additional year for structural training because of the increasingly specialized equipment and skill sets. None should forsake the coronary training for intervention, but a shorter general cardiology training period should be considered.
Read more from the original source:
Conversations in Cardiology: For Fellows, How Much Structural Heart Disease Training Is Enough? - TCTMD
- US Interventional Cardiology Market to Decline by $500 Million Through 2017 [Last Updated On: January 8th, 2013] [Originally Added On: January 8th, 2013]
- Pediatric Cardiology by Shutikarn Wanichpoonphol, MD, Child Health Center at BHP - Video [Last Updated On: February 5th, 2013] [Originally Added On: February 5th, 2013]
- Listen to Fetal Heart Sounds- Cardiology - Video [Last Updated On: February 22nd, 2013] [Originally Added On: February 22nd, 2013]
- New physicians' office building opens next to Hoke hospital [Last Updated On: January 3rd, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 3rd, 2014]
- International Academy of Cardiology: Arthur L. Klatsky, M.D.: THE HIGH CORONARY DISEASE RISK OF - Video [Last Updated On: January 4th, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 4th, 2014]
- International Academy of Cardiology: Joel A. Garcia, M.D.: OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY (OCT): WHAT - Video [Last Updated On: January 5th, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 5th, 2014]
- EMS 241- Paramedic Cardiology AP - Video [Last Updated On: January 14th, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 14th, 2014]
- Evidence rapidly building on utility of ultrasound in areas other than cardiology [Last Updated On: January 24th, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 24th, 2014]
- QScience's Cardiology Journal Indexed in PubMed Central Database [Last Updated On: April 10th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 10th, 2014]
- QScience's Cardiology Journal Indexed in PubMed Central Database / 1 [Last Updated On: April 10th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 10th, 2014]
- $18M from Medicare: local cardiologist makes list [Last Updated On: April 10th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 10th, 2014]
- New Cardiology Clinic Set to Open [Last Updated On: April 10th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 10th, 2014]
- American College of Cardiology [Last Updated On: April 10th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 10th, 2014]
- Cardiology Articles (Diagnosis, Treatment, Prognosis ... [Last Updated On: April 10th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 10th, 2014]
- Cardiology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [Last Updated On: April 10th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 10th, 2014]
- Port - Pre-operative Evaluation: When to Order a Stress Test and When to Consult Cardiology - Video [Last Updated On: April 10th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 10th, 2014]
- Cardiology Medical Animation Deployment of Mitra - Video [Last Updated On: April 10th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 10th, 2014]
- Daniele Gottardo Cardiology cover by nugie - Video [Last Updated On: April 10th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 10th, 2014]
- PrognoCIS EMR - Cardiology - Video [Last Updated On: April 10th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 10th, 2014]
- Cardiology Testimonial-Joy 2 Min-3.mpeg - Video [Last Updated On: April 10th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 10th, 2014]
- Cardiology Part 1 - Video [Last Updated On: April 15th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 15th, 2014]
- Cardiology 2014 Opening Ceremony - Video [Last Updated On: April 15th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 15th, 2014]
- Cardiology 2014 Relavent conference - Video [Last Updated On: April 15th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 15th, 2014]
- Pediatric Interventional Cardiology Market (by Congenital Heart Defect Closure Device, Procedures) worth $1,379.1 ... [Last Updated On: April 15th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 15th, 2014]
- A global view on the prevention of cardiovascular disease [Last Updated On: April 15th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 15th, 2014]
- Stenberg College Cardio Tech Grad Interview - Video [Last Updated On: April 15th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 15th, 2014]
- Montefiore Selected for American College of Cardiology Patient Navigator Program [Last Updated On: April 16th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 16th, 2014]
- Medicine Board Review: Cardiology 1 CARDIAC STRESS TESTING - Video [Last Updated On: April 16th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 16th, 2014]
- Doctor Will Pay $1 Million for False Claims [Last Updated On: April 17th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 17th, 2014]
- Sports and Exercise Cardiology: Boom Times for CV Specialists and Athletes - Video [Last Updated On: April 17th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 17th, 2014]
- Board Review Cardiology-3 Pulmonary artery catheterization, Indications, Interpretation, Examples - Video [Last Updated On: April 17th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 17th, 2014]
- Board Review Cardiology-2 CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION AND SCANS, Indications, Types - Video [Last Updated On: April 17th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 17th, 2014]
- Doctor Will Pay $1M for False Claims [Last Updated On: April 18th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 18th, 2014]
- Your Doctor apr 13 Part 1(Interventional Cardiology) - Video [Last Updated On: April 18th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 18th, 2014]
- Board Review Cardiology-5 HEART MURMURS: Overview- Valsalva, Standing, HandGrip etc - Video [Last Updated On: April 19th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 19th, 2014]
- Cardiology News & Opinion theheart.org and Medscape [Last Updated On: April 22nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 22nd, 2014]
- MTI MA Springfield Clinic Cardiology - Video [Last Updated On: April 22nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 22nd, 2014]
- 1st Annual International Conference : Cardiology & Cardiovascular Medicine Research 2013 - Video [Last Updated On: April 22nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 22nd, 2014]
- How to tell if the palpitations you are getting are serious or not - Video [Last Updated On: April 22nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 22nd, 2014]
- Polycom video conferencing enables improved cardiology care at Evelina Childrens Hospital [Last Updated On: April 25th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 25th, 2014]
- Centegra - Cardiology - Video [Last Updated On: April 25th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 25th, 2014]
- John Muir hospital opens new nuclear medicine and non-invasive-cardiology department [Last Updated On: April 25th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 25th, 2014]
- Preventive Cardiology Hangout - Apr 25, 8AM PST - Video [Last Updated On: April 25th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 25th, 2014]
- Cardiology Review 4.23.14 - Video [Last Updated On: April 27th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 27th, 2014]
- Medicine Board Review Cardiology 5 2 MITRAL STENOSIS Location, Sound, Physiology - Video [Last Updated On: April 27th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 27th, 2014]
- World Congress of Cardiology 2014 to put spotlight on salt and heart disease deaths [Last Updated On: April 28th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 28th, 2014]
- PREVENTIVE CARDIOLOGY HANGOUT SERIES - Video [Last Updated On: April 28th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 28th, 2014]
- Medicine Board Review Cardiology 5 1 AORTIC STENOSIS Location, Sound, Physiology - Video [Last Updated On: April 28th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 28th, 2014]
- Boston Medical Center cardiologist Gary Balady, M.D., receives AHA's Paul Dudley White Award [Last Updated On: April 29th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 29th, 2014]
- Medicine Board Review Cardiology 7 Chronic Stable Angina Evaluation and Treatment - Video [Last Updated On: April 29th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 29th, 2014]
- Mednick Associates Announces New Medical Experts in OBGYN and Cardiology [Last Updated On: April 30th, 2014] [Originally Added On: April 30th, 2014]
- Cardiology discussion - Video [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2014]
- Mount Sinai launches Sports Cardiology Program [Last Updated On: May 3rd, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 3rd, 2014]
- ASNC2014 "19th Annual Scientific Session" to be Held in Boston [Last Updated On: May 3rd, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 3rd, 2014]
- The Arizona Health Connection Live: Dr. Daniel Einhorn From East Valley Cardiology - Video [Last Updated On: May 3rd, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 3rd, 2014]
- Interventional Cardiology & Social Media: Twitter Best Practices - Video [Last Updated On: May 3rd, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 3rd, 2014]
- The Arizona Health Connection Live: Dr. James Ganem from East Valley Cardiology - Video [Last Updated On: May 4th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 4th, 2014]
- 'Lifestyle change increases cardiology cases Expert'- Dr Yusuf kumble - Video [Last Updated On: May 4th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 4th, 2014]
- Minister to address international cardiology conference [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 5th, 2014]
- Recognizing Cardiology-Specific Challenges - Video [Last Updated On: May 6th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 6th, 2014]
- Brian Bailey, MD - Cardiology - Video [Last Updated On: May 6th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 6th, 2014]
- Interventional Cardiology & Social Media: How to Set Up a Twitter Account - Video [Last Updated On: May 6th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 6th, 2014]
- New tools to help prevent the burden of rheumatic heart disease amongst children [Last Updated On: May 8th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 8th, 2014]
- Interventional Cardiology Devices Market by Product (Catheters, PTCA Guidewires, Stents, Balloon Inflation Devices ... [Last Updated On: May 8th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 8th, 2014]
- Deaths follow transfer delays [Last Updated On: May 8th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 8th, 2014]
- Mount Sinai Beth Israel Appoints New Heart Leadership Team for Cardiology and Cardiothoracic Surgery [Last Updated On: May 9th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 9th, 2014]
- Session 2: Hearty performance in cardiology unit - CMES 2014 - Video [Last Updated On: May 9th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 9th, 2014]
- Amy Booth, Nurse Practitioner, Cardiology - Video [Last Updated On: May 9th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 9th, 2014]
- Paris Cardiology Outreach Clinic - Video [Last Updated On: May 9th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 9th, 2014]
- Interventional Cardiology & Social Media: Why Social Media? - Video [Last Updated On: May 9th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 9th, 2014]
- Interventional Cardiology & Social Media: Why Tweet? - Video [Last Updated On: May 10th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 10th, 2014]
- day1 ksnmmi 2013 - 02 PET MR in cardiology - Video [Last Updated On: May 10th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 10th, 2014]
- Interventional Cardiology & Social Media: How to Develop a Following on Twitter - Video [Last Updated On: May 11th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 11th, 2014]
- Ramesh Gudapati Head Cardiology Department Star Hospitals - Video [Last Updated On: May 12th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 12th, 2014]
- Humboldt Medical Specialists to expand cardiology services [Last Updated On: May 14th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 14th, 2014]
- Acute cardiology referral practice. - Video [Last Updated On: May 14th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 14th, 2014]
- New Diagnostic Modalities in Cardiology - Video [Last Updated On: May 14th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 14th, 2014]
- Research Shows Hope for Normal Heart Function in Children with Fatal Heart Disease [Last Updated On: May 14th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 14th, 2014]
- Societies publish recommendations to guide minimally invasive valve therapy programs for patients [Last Updated On: May 14th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 14th, 2014]
- CARDIOLOGY MASTER CLASS x264 - Video [Last Updated On: May 16th, 2014] [Originally Added On: May 16th, 2014]