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    Kearney's Coronaries

    en-usSeptember 12, 2022
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    About this Episode

    In this episode we sit down with Kate Kearney, MD an interventional cardiologist with a specialization in high risk coronary artery treatments.  This specialization is a fellowship training pathway at UW Medicine Heart Institute called a CHIP fellowship, in which Dr. Kearney thrived in 2018 and now teaches.  She is also focused on SCAD (Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection) as well as the diagnosis and treatment of women's coronary artery disease.

    1:34 - Background
    3:15 - Choosing Intervention
    4:40 - Unique Make-up of Fellowship
    6:00 - Specialization within Interventional Cardiology
    9:10 - The draw to Chronic Total Occlusions
    10:45 - Impact of Work
    13:00 - Benefits of academic team culture - shout out Cath Lab team
    14:00 - Better every year
    16:10 - CHIP * Complex High-Risk Indicated PCI.
    17:35 - Collaboration between surgeons and interventionalists
    19:25 - Hybrid Coronary Interventions
    24:35 - Devices in Circulatory Support + Stenting
    30:10 - Coronary and other device evolution
    32:40 - STAR (Subintimal tracking and reentry)
    37:10 - The MONGO Story - To be discussed in a future episode
    37:30 - A growth mindset
    40:15 - SCAD (Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection)
    45:32 - Women + Chest Pain
    52:28 - Teaching the Mindset
    54:50 - Past-Fellow Shout Out
    58:50 - Work-Life Balance (Boundaries)

    Contact Dr. Kearney - kek35@uw.edu
    Fellowship Program
    22:50 - Dr. Kirkpatrick Grand Rounds - Cardioethics of Heart Procurement after Cardiac Death

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