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Hi all,
For those planning on careers in non-invasive cardiology, what boards are you planning on taking in addition to general cardiology boards? I searched this forum and it seems like several years ago, board certifications in echo and nuclear were not needed to read these studies in private practice (being level 2 trained sufficed it seemed) but some suggested taking boards to future-proof oneself in the event that boards are required. In 2019, what are your thoughts now? Does it make sense to take echo and nuclear boards? What other certifications do you think would be high yield in practice (RPVI/vascular, CMR, CCT, lipids, etc)? Thanks so much for the insight.
For those planning on careers in non-invasive cardiology, what boards are you planning on taking in addition to general cardiology boards? I searched this forum and it seems like several years ago, board certifications in echo and nuclear were not needed to read these studies in private practice (being level 2 trained sufficed it seemed) but some suggested taking boards to future-proof oneself in the event that boards are required. In 2019, what are your thoughts now? Does it make sense to take echo and nuclear boards? What other certifications do you think would be high yield in practice (RPVI/vascular, CMR, CCT, lipids, etc)? Thanks so much for the insight.