I’m happy to share that I will be an Advanced Cardiac Imaging Fellow at
@WvuCvFellows
for the next 1 year. I can’t wait to start learning from
@HamiraniYasmin
,
@WVUHeart
and
@sudarshanballa
at this amazing institution. Thank you to all my mentors, friends and family.
Happy to share our article published today in
@JICE_EP
Trends in CIED Utilization in Adults with Congenital Heart Disease: a US Nationwide Analysis.
#CardioTwitter
#EPeeps
Hot off the press 🔥Happy to share our paper “Impact of Gender, Race, and Insurance Status on Inhospital Management and Outcomes in Patients With COVID-19 and STEMI (a Nationwide Analysis)” published in AJC today.
@MonilMajmundar
@rhythmv89
@raj20490
Join us at
#AHA22
for Moderated Presentation:
Prevalence, Trends And Outcomes Of Cardiovascular Diseases In Pregnant Patients In The United States: 2010 To 2019
Section: Hot Topics in Cardio-Obstetrics
Date: Nov 7, 2022
Time: 12:00 PM CT
@AnkurKalraMD
@MonilMajmundar
@raj20490
‘The power of one’- A great presentation by the president of Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, Professor Andrew T. Elder for Medicine grand rounds at Saint Peter’s University Hospital, New Jersey. Grateful to our program leadership.
@AndrewElder
@RCPEdin
@SPUHIMresidents
Chandrayaan-3 Mission:
'India🇮🇳,
I reached my destination
and you too!'
: Chandrayaan-3
Chandrayaan-3 has successfully
soft-landed on the moon 🌖!.
Congratulations, India🇮🇳!
#Chandrayaan_3
#Ch3
We are pleased to invite you to the International Research Conference, "Advancing South Asian Cardiovascular Health" on SEP 16 &17 (in person New Brunswick, NJ or virtual) and learn from the pioneers of cardiovascular health.
@FoundationSkn
@sphcs_news
@RutgersU
@SPUHIMresidents
@MonilMajmundar
@KUCVM
Lucky and grateful to have
@MonilMajmundar
as my mentor from the beginning, who guided me every step of the way and gave me opportunities to work on manuscripts published in top notch journals. Super excited to work with him and have his guidance in a clinical setting at
@KUCVM
.
Happy to share that I'll be presenting “Rare Complications of Pseudomonal Sepsis Present as Ecthyma Gangrenosum at the Site of COVID-19 Vaccine And Pyomyositis” at ACP New Jersey Chapter's Virtual Resident and Student Showcase event.
@SPUHIMresidents
In conclusion, we note important gender and racial disparities in invasive management of patients with COVID-19 with STEMI. Surprisingly, uninsured patients had higher revascularization rates and lower mortality than privately insured patients.
Black patients had lower odds of invasive management than White patients. Black and Asian patients had lower odds of percutaneous coronary intervention than White patients.
Surprisingly, Uninsured patients had higher odds of getting percutaneous coronary intervention and lower odds of inhospital mortality than privately insured patients.
Cardiac causes 🫀(ACS, arrhythmias, and heart failure) were the most common reasons for 30‐day readmission 🏥 in patients with STEMI with and without COVID‐19.