
Fostering flexible schedules at all stages of the cardiology career arc can improve retention, increase career longevity and address diversity and inclusion, according to a health policy statement from the American College of Cardiology.
“[T]he ACC highlights the need for our profession to focus attention on flexible careers and to create solutions that promote cardiologists’ personal and professional well-being while preserving excellence in clinical care,” Cardiology Today Editorial Board Member Mary Norine Walsh, MD, MACC, medical director of heart failure and cardiac