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			          Cardiology - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
			           
			          Wikipedia's information about cardiology.
			            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiology
			         
			       
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			          Cardiologist: Career Profile and Educational Requirements - Study
			           
			          People who searched for Cardiologist: Career Profile and Educational Requirements  found the articles, information, and resources on this page  helpful.
			            http://study.com/articles/Cardiologist_Career_Profile_and_Educational_Requirements.html
			         
			       
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			          Cardiologist: Job Duties, Occupational Outlook, and Education Prerequisites - Learn
			           
			          Explore the career requirements for cardiologists. Get the facts about education, training and licensing requirements.
			            http://learn.org/articles/Cardiologist_Job_Duties_Occupational_Outlook_and_Education_Prerequisites.html
			         
			       
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			          Find Cardiologists - US News Doctors
			           
			          Choose your state or metro area to look up Cardiologists.
			            http://health.usnews.com/doctors/location-index/cardiologists
			         
			       
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			          How to be Heart Smart with Cardiology Costs - Angies List
			           
			          The cost of cardiologist treatment can make your heart pound. Here's what you need to know about health care to keep your cardio care on budget.
			            https://www.angieslist.com/articles/how-be-heart-smart-cardiology-costs.htm
			         
			       
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			          Cardiologists: What Consumers Need to Know Before a Visit - Compass Professional Health Services
			           
			          Here is what you should expect during your cardiologist office visit.
			            http://www.compassphs.com/blog/patient_advocacy/cardiologists-what-consumers-need-to-know-before-a-visit/
			         
			       
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			          What Can I do to Prepare for a Visit to the Cardiologist? - Health Central
			           
			          It is understandable that people who have never seen a cardiologist before may be scared about the problem that they are having as well as what the cardiologist will think about it.
			            http://www.healthcentral.com/heart-disease/c/77/2884/prepare-visit
			         
			       
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			          New Patient / First Time Visit : Upstate Cardiology
			           
			          If you are coming for your first visit, our scheduling staff will mail informational forms to you for completion prior to your appointment.
			            http://www.upstatecardiology.com/new-patientfirst-time-visit.php
			         
			       
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			          Best Hospitals for Cardiology and Heart Surgery - Top Hospitals
			           
			          See US News hospital ratings for heart disease & heart surgery, including reputation, patient safety,  nurse staffing, and advanced technology.
			            http://health.usnews.com/best-hospitals/rankings/cardiology-and-heart-surgery
			         
			       
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			          New Patients - Heart Place
			           
			          Thank you for choosing HeartPlace for your cardiovascular care. We know that coming to a cardiologist''s office for the first time can be associated with anxiety and uncertainty.
			            http://www.heartplace.com/patient-resources/new-patients
			         
			       
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			          Preparing For Your Appointment - Cardio Smart
			           
			          In order to maximize the interaction between you and your cardiologist at your next visit, it is best to come prepared. There are materials you should bring with you and ways you should prepare for your appointment.
			            https://www.cardiosmart.org/Heart-Basics/Preparing-for-your-Visit
			         
			       
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			          If You Are Referred to a Cardiologist - Seconds Count
			           
			          If the severity of your risk factors appears to put you at significant risk of heart attack or stroke, or if the lifestyle modifications you are trying and the medications you have been taking to control your risk factors are not successful, then your primary care physician may refer you to a cardiologist.
			            http://secondscount.org/heart-resources/heart-resources-detail?cid=255e5d43-b41c-439f-a7db-438ad6dbf04a