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Academic cardiology is being threatened by funding cuts, program consolidations, reduced salaries and burnout, making private practice appealing to many emerging trainees, researchers reported.The Association of Professors of Cardiology (APC) convened a group of emerging leaders in the cardiology community to construct a new “Roadmap to Revitalizing Academic Cardiovascular Medicine,”
APC released a cardiology roadmap addressing funding, mentorship, and the $250k-vs-$600k salary gap pushing trainees toward private practice. Academic medicine collapse threatens the innovation pipeline for drugs and devices; China's R&D surge widens competitive risk for America.
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