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Heart Health, Medical Research & the Healthcare System

Heart Health, Medical Research & the Healthcare System

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Featuring Dr. Peter Kowey, Professor of Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University

Episode Summary: Host JR Sparrow shares his personal journey through a recent open-heart surgery — from a routine echocardiogram that revealed a dangerously low ejection fraction (26%), to an emergency transfer to the Cleveland Clinic — and uses his experience as the backdrop for a deep conversation with renowned cardiologist and cardiac electrophysiologist Dr. Peter Kowey.

Topics Covered:

  • JR's personal health scare: echocardiogram complications, misdiagnosis, and open-heart surgery
  • Dr. Kowey's 40+ year career in cardiac electrophysiology (heart rhythm disorders)
  • Being the 3rd center in the world to implant a cardioverter-defibrillator (1982)
  • Development of anti-arrhythmic drugs used worldwide
  • Major advancements in cardiology: ablation techniques, new blood thinners, wearable heart rhythm monitors
  • The difference between clinical practice and medical research
  • Challenges facing the U.S. healthcare system: insurance gaps, prior authorizations, physician burnout
  • The case for universal healthcare coverage
  • The importance of bedside manner and the "10-minute visit" problem in modern medicine
  • Advice for up-and-coming physicians and residents

Dr. Kowey's Latest Publication: A commentary in the American Journal of Medicine on the state of the U.S. healthcare system and the difficulties patients and practitioners face in accessing quality care.

Book Recommendation: Failure to Treat by Dr. Peter Kowey

  • Available on Amazon
  • Website: peterkoway.author.com
  • Includes interviews, resources, and the full message behind the book

Connect with Dr. Peter Kowey:

  • Website: peterkoway.author.com
  • Book: Failure to Treat on Amazon
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