According to a presentation at the 103rd AATS Annual Meeting, Black cardiothoracic surgeons earn just 76–85 percent of the mean salary earned by white cardiothoracic surgeons. This number accompanies low diversity among the workforce.
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Professional Affairs
May 18, 2023
This is episode 7 of The Beat podcast with Joel Dunning.
May 12, 2023
This is episode 6 of The Beat podcast with Joel Dunning.
May 8, 2023
This article presents a tier-based framework with proposed benchmarks for the development of quality pediatric and congenital heart disease care in resource-limited settings. This was achieved by identifying the most common barriers to care and using a literature review method to determine the most effective solutions.
May 4, 2023
This is episode 5 of The Beat podcast with Joel Dunning.
May 1, 2023
April was a newsworthy month in the cardiothoracic surgery world. The most popular content last month included news on aortic aneurysm outcomes, a guest editor series from Gry Dahle, the relaunch of CTSNet’s flagship podcast, and more.
April 26, 2023
This is the third session of the 4th International Conference for Sublobar Resections and Evolving Techniques for Lung Cancer held in January 2023, including talks from four experts around the world discussing sublobar resection for pure GGO.
April 26, 2023
As a part of Session 3 of the 4th International Conference for Sublobar Resections and Evolving Techniques for Lung Cancer, Rene Petersen of Copenhagen, Denmark presented on the ESTS recommendations for sublobar resection for pure GGO.
April 26, 2023
As a part of Session 3 of the 4th International Conference for Sublobar Resections and Evolving Techniques for Lung Cancer, Alan Sihoe of Hong Kong presented on the question of lymph node clearance in sublobar resection for pure GGO.