So You Want to Be an INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGIST [Ep. 32]

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So you want to be an interventional cardiologist. You love doing procedures and have the ego of a surgeon, but don’t want to go through the hassle of surgical residency. Let’s debunk the public perception myths of what it means to be an interventional cardiologist and give it to you straight. This is the reality of interventional cardiology.

Big thank you to Dr. Ali Haider for helping in the creation of this video. Links to his social media accounts below.

TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Introduction
00:52 What is Interventional Cardiology?
03:01 Hospital-Employed vs Academic vs Private Practice
04:32 Misconceptions About Interventional Cardiology
05:15 How to Become an Interventional Cardiologist
06:22 Subspecialties within Interventional Cardiology
07:25 What You’ll Love About Interventional Cardiology
08:51 What You Won’t Love About Interventional Cardiology
10:07 Should You Become an Interventional Cardiologist?

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So you want to be a interdemensional space station anesthesiologist.

michealjr
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Would love to see a video on cardiac electrophysiology!

aubreydawson
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my older brother is an interventional cardioogist. this is arguably one of the best specialties to go into nowadays because of net positive oppurtunity cost in any aspect really.

davidlakhter
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Interventional cardiologist here in FL. Great presentation. Great field. Would definitely recommend it.

ero
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5:27 also now most interventional cardiologists do two years of fellowship - one for radial access-based procedures and the other for femoral access - basically, those that go to interventional cardiology fellowship either do coronary and structural fellowship (2years) or coronary and vascular fellowship (2years). So nowadays that it's super competitive and there's no combined internal med, cardio, and interventional cardio residencies like thoracic surgery - adding a chief year-post internal med or doing multiple fellowships is at least eight years post- med school without any breaks in between. so it's basically the same duration/commitment as pursuing neurosurgery.

davidlakhter
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As a practicing Cardiologist your video is spot on in terms of describing the speciality.

gomez
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Our family friend is an interventional cardiologist. He is a really cool guy and I remember he used to show us kid how the stents and balloons work. However, he was always studying for the Board Exam of cardiology.

emailramprajapati
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I was so pleasantly surprised to see Dr. Ali Haider included and credited in this video! I worked with him in Massachusetts, assisting with in-house procedures. He's a darn good teacher, and he has inspired me to also consider following his footsteps into interventional cardiology.

erikaclark
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Your videos are literally so helpful in navigating medical school and how to get in. I’m currently a pre med student (take my MCAT two weeks from now so wish me luck 🥲). There’s so many unknowns as a pre med so you’re always my go to 🙏🏽

khalilahd.
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Great video! I'm a M3 at KSOM in Vegas and my mentor prior to med school was an interventional cardiologist. I remember being in the cath lab watching him place stents and impellas. He definitely worked a lot, but also has a family and is really passionate about his patients and medicine.

marcringor
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I’m so glad this video is finally out and I’ve Been waiting for this one for a while. Keep up the great

cooperkeeves
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The rural interventional cards salary can be extremely lucrative (personally know someone who takes home 2 mil a year). Dude sometimes works from 7AM - 11PM but that’s by his own choice since he values compensation a great deal.

thephantomfx
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Can you please do one on cardioelectrophysiologists?
Love your cardiology and CT surgery videos !

mohamadmerhi
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This is one of those specialties that I didn’t know existed. I wish I was in a point in my life where I could see myself going to medical school. Love the videos!

TheLionman
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Please do a so you want to be a pathologist video next!!!

walterjacob
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Awesome video! My cardiologist who happens to be an Interventional Cards who I also shadowed prior to medical school, has a very informal relationship where I can ask him anything. On my recent check up with him, 50% of the appointment was just me asking him about his field. I will note that I did ask him how his work life balance is. He turned away from filling out my chart and said, "I love this field and wouldn't choose another speciality, but this is the worst field to go into in terms of work-life balance." That being said, he is a private practice physician (group practice with his father and a PA) on top of his cath lab duties in a rural-ish area.

soundescape
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Wow. This video just informed me that Interventional Cardiology might be exactly what I was looking for.

phoenix_lament
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Your description of our field was very good. It is essential that any physician choosing to become a cardiologist carefully choose a training program that is not only very rigorous but which offers the opportunity to become expert and highly skilled in ALL aspects of the subspecialty. As you indicated, such programs are very selective and accept only the best students. It's never too early to develop and to perfect your study techniques in order to become one of those great fellowship applicants. If you succeed, programs will actually compete for you and that's a great feeling.

wholeNwon
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Just 100 years ago, 90% of the procedures and surgeries conducted today would be unimaginable! The medical field is so amazing!

appalachianenthusiast
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Can you do “So you want to be a cardiac electrophysiologist”? thank you !!

shearyl