Abstract

Education: “The process or art of imparting knowledge, skill and judgment; Facts, skills and ideas that have been learnt, either formally or informally.” — Wikipedia 1 The term profession is applied to those persons who have specialized and technical skill or knowledge which they apply, for a fee, to certain tasks that ordinary and unqualified people cannot ordinarily undertake. The term derives from the Latin: “to swear (an oath) …” . — Wikipedia 2 Let’s consider how we as cardiovascular medicine specialists spend our days in the care of people with cardiovascular disease. In the office or making rounds in the hospital, we prescribe drugs and order diagnostic tests; in the noninvasive laboratory, we obtain and interpret images of the heart; in the electrophysiology and cardiac catheterization laboratories, we program and implant devices in patients. When antithrombotic and fibrinolytic drugs are administered, and primary percutaneous coronary intervention is done using balloon catheters and intracoronary stents, lives are saved among patients with acute myocardial infarction. Response by Avorn and Choudhry see p 2221 The mortality risk from heart failure decreases and quality of life increases from the proper and appropriate use of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and β-blockers. Lipid lowering through the use of statin drugs saves lives and reduces serious cardiovascular complications such as myocardial infarction and stroke when properly prescribed to patients with a variety of manifestations of atherosclerotic vascular diseases. According to a recent publication by Ford and colleagues,3 deaths due to coronary heart disease in the United States declined substantially from 1980 to 2000, resulting in >340 000 fewer deaths in 2000. The authors attributed approximately half of this decline to changes in cardiac risk factors and half to the application of evidence-based therapies. An underlying theme in all of this is that the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and …

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