Practice Made Perfect
Practice Made Perfect
American College of Cardiology
This occasional series from the American College of Cardiology, developed by members for members, features conversational expert interviews on non-clinical competencies, skills, well-being, and best practices for the entire heart care team.
The Future of Cardiovascular Leadership - Innovation and Value-Based Care
In this episode, sponsored by the CV Management Section, we look ahead at the forces shaping the future of cardiovascular leadership. Our guests reflect on how shifts toward value-based care, emerging technologies, and a changing healthcare landscape are redefining what cardiovascular service lines need from their leaders. The discussion explores how dyad partnerships can stay adaptable, strategic, and innovation focused as they prepare for the decade ahead. 
May 8
31 min
Workforce, Culture and Patient-Centered Leadership
This episode, sponsored by the CV Management Section, focuses on the evolving workforce challenges within cardiovascular care and the leadership approaches that help teams thrive. Our guests discuss how culture, communication, and team structure influence engagement and performance, and reflect strategies that support a more resilient and adaptable workforce.
May 1
32 min
Optimizing Operations and Financial Sustainability in Cardiovascular Program
In this episode sponsored by the CV Management Section, we explore how cardiovascular programs can strengthen operational performance and support long-term financial sustainability. Our guests discuss the evolving challenges service lines face, share practical considerations for improving day-to-day operations, and reflect on how dyad leaders can work together to guide meaningful change.  
Apr 24
27 min
How to Get Your Start in Advocacy
In this episode of ACC's Practice Made Perfect podcast, Drs. Brenton Bauer and Laura Onderko explore practical strategies for getting started in advocacy, with a particular focus on Fellows in Training and Early Career cardiologists. They are joined by Dr. Samuel O. Jones, IV, a current member of the ACC Board of Trustees and former Chair of Health Affairs, who brings extensive experience and insight from years of active engagement in health policy and advocacy efforts.   The conversation also highlights key policy issues shaping cardiovascular practice today, including the evolving landscape of noncompete laws and ongoing physician payment challenges that underscore the need for meaningful payment reform. The episode concludes with a look at the future of telehealth and its policy implications, as well as the growing impact of prior authorization on clinical practice. 
Apr 20
25 min
The Dyad Leadership Model - Foundations for Success
In this kickoff episode sponsored by the CV Management Section, we explore what truly makes a dyad partnership effective in cardiovascular care. Our guests break down how clinical and administrative leaders can align their goals to drive service line success, sharing real-world examples of high‑functioning dyad teams in cardiology. They also unpack common challenges in physician–administrator collaboration—and practical strategies to overcome them. Tune in for key insights on building trust, strengthening communication, and creating a shared decision‑making model that elevates leadership across the cardiovascular enterprise. 
Apr 13
20 min
Acing the Transition: From FIT to Faculty
In this episode, Drs. Laura Onderko, Aditya Bharadwaj, and David Winchester explore the transition from fellowship to faculty. They share insights on launching your job search, leveraging mentors and sponsors, and tapping into your local American College of Cardiology (ACC) chapter for professional and community support. The conversation also covers the path to becoming a Fellow of the ACC (FACC), navigating contracts and negotiations, and ACC resources available to guide you through the process.          Subscribe to PracticeMadePerfect| 
Sep 26, 2025
22 min
The Second Skillset: The Next Level
Welcome to The Second Skillset podcast series! In this fourth episode, our panelists dive into how cardiologists can expand their impact beyond clinical care by engaging in organizational strategy, innovation, and advocacy. Discover how clinical leaders are shaping decisions at the system level, and how you can do the same. Through insightful discussion and real-world examples, you'll learn practical steps to grow your influence, contribute to mission-aligned initiatives, and stay connected to your clinical identity while taking on broader leadership roles.   Subscribe to PracticeMadePerfect|  
Sep 8, 2025
27 min
Acing the Transition: How to Kickstart Your Research Career
In this episode, Drs. Laura Onderko, Zain Asad, and Aditya Bharadwaj delve into how fellows-in-training and early-career cardiologists can strategically build their research careers and assess whether academic medicine is the right fit. The conversation highlights diverse pathways for engaging in research—from participating in clinical trials to securing grant funding—and explores the valuable resources offered by the American College of Cardiology to support aspiring physician-scientists.   Subscribe to PracticeMadePerfect|  
Sep 5, 2025
22 min
The Second Skillset: Influence in Action
Welcome to The Second Skillset podcast series! In this third episode, our panelists discuss how leadership isn't limited to titles. In cardiovascular care, influence often begins at the bedside. The conversation explores how physicians can lead from where they are by cultivating trust, communicating with clarity, and driving change through collaboration. Listeners will learn practical strategies to expand their impact across teams, departments, and organizational levels, even when they're not "in charge."   Subscribe to PracticeMadePerfect|  
Sep 1, 2025
26 min
The Second Skillset: The Business of Cardiology
Welcome to The Second Skillset podcast series! In this second episode, our panelists discuss how to build the business fluency needed to engage in the strategic and financial decisions that shape your practice and service line. The conversation covers key financial concepts such as relative value units (RVUs), contribution margin, and value-based care models. Listeners will learn how to collaborate effectively with administrators using business cases and data-driven insights and apply a simple framework to propose and evaluate operational initiatives in their clinical setting.  Subscribe to PracticeMadePerfect|  
Aug 29, 2025
27 min
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