Pediheart: Pediatric Cardiology Today
This week we speak with a true pioneer in pediatric cardiology, Professor Rica Arnon of Mount Sinai in NYC. Dr. Arnon's career has spanned from the mid 1970's right up to the present time where she is still working as a cardiology consultant and educator at Mount Sinai in Pediatrics after more than 50 years. In this episode we learn the travails of a pioneering women in medicine/cardiology as Dr. Arnon shares with us the challenges and triumphs of a career that balanced outstanding clinical excellence with a rich family life. Why did she travel from Israel to the US to train? How did she choose to become a pediatric cardiologist and who were her mentors? What makes a good teacher of cardiology for young learners? What advice can this master of cardiology provide regarding 'balance' in a clinically active life when one is also devoted to their family? What is better in our field today and what does Dr. Arnon believe may have been lost along the way? Dr. Arnon tells it to us 'straight' in a delightful conversation with a master clinician and teacher. A conversation with Dr. Michael Freed: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pediheart-podcast-replay-of-203-a-conversation/id1341472214?i=1000681074493 [https://tel] A conversation with Dr. Welton Gersony: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pediheart-podcast-247-a-conversation-with-living/id1341472214?i=1000607813461 [https://tel]
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