In Circulation is the podcast for forward-thinking cardiologists and program leaders. Hosted by Cardiovascular Logistics (CVL), it explores the clinical and business sides of cardiology—scalable practice models, value-based care, innovation, and more. Whether you’re looking to grow your practice, strengthen hospital partnerships, or stay ahead of a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, In Circulation delivers the strategic insight you need—direct from those leading the charge.

In Circulation: Exploring the Future of Cardiology
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In Circulation is the podcast for forward-thinking cardiologists and program leaders. Hosted by Cardiovascular Logistics (CVL), it explores the clinical and business sides of cardiology—scalable practice models, value-based care, innovation, and more. Whether you’re looking to grow your practice, strengthen hospital partnerships, or stay ahead of a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, In Circulation delivers the strategic insight you need—direct from those leading the charge.
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Recent Episodes

June 22, 2026
Building a Cardiology Practice: People, Prevention, and Community
<p>Featuring Dr. Bart Denys of Cardiovascular Institute of the South | Hosted by Pam Pratt, VP of Practice Management at Cardiovascular Logistics</p><p>In this episode of In Circulation, Pam Pratt and Dr. Bart Denys explore the business and practice of cardiology -- what has changed over the last decade, and what needs to change next.</p><p>They discuss how physician practices have resisted harmonization, why the shift from intervention to prevention is overdue, and what it takes to build a thriving cardiology practice in today's market. The conversation draws on decades of shared experience building and growing a practice together.</p><p>In this episode, they cover:</p><ul><li>How patients, staff, and providers have changed over the last decade</li><li>Why physician harmonization remains the biggest challenge in cardiology</li><li>Building a care team that goes beyond clinical roles</li><li>How to engage the community and grow referral relationships</li><li>The shift from volume and intervention to wellness and prevention</li><li>What younger physicians need to know about running a practice</li></ul><p>A must-listen for cardiologists, practice leaders, and anyone navigating the evolving business of cardiovascular care.</p>

January 30, 2026
Recruitment Trends Shaping the Future of Cardiology
<p>Featuring Dr. Connor Healey of Capital Cardiology Associates | Hosted by Michelle Wimberly, Director of Physician Recruitment and Retention at CVL </p><p>In this episode of In Circulation, Michelle Wimberly and Dr. Connor Healey break down the recruitment trends shaping the future of cardiology and what today’s physicians need to know as the job market grows more competitive. </p><p>They discuss what’s driving increased demand for cardiologists, how physician priorities are shifting, and why timing, transparency, autonomy, and long-term career growth matter more than ever. The conversation offers practical guidance for fellows and practicing cardiologists evaluating opportunities in private practice, hospital-based models, and physician-led platforms. </p><p>In this episode, they cover: </p><ul><li><p>What’s fueling today’s cardiology recruitment shortage </p></li></ul><ul><li><p>How fellows should think about timing and career planning </p></li></ul><ul><li><p>What candidates are prioritizing beyond compensation </p></li></ul><ul><li><p>Key differences between hospital-based and private practice models </p></li></ul><ul><li><p>Why ASC/OBL access, imaging, and operational support matter </p></li></ul><ul><li><p>What to expect from cardiology recruitment in 2026 and beyond </p></li></ul><p>A must-listen for fellows, practicing cardiologists, and leaders planning for the next phase of cardiovascular care. </p><p></p>

October 15, 2025
Coronary CTA with Plaque Analysis/FFR and the Role of AI in Shaping Cardiovascular Practice
<p><strong>Featuring Dr. Lance Sullenberger of Capital Cardiology Associates & Dr. Veronica Covalesky of Cardiovascular Consultants of Philadelphia | Hosted by Jude Hebert, VP of Clinical Programs at CVL</strong></p><p>In this episode of In Circulation, we explore how advanced imaging and artificial intelligence are redefining the way cardiovascular disease is diagnosed, managed, and prevented. Coronary CTA with plaque analysis and fractional flow reserve (FFR) is providing physicians with an unprecedented look into plaque burden, composition, and risk—while AI is rapidly enhancing interpretation accuracy and accelerating treatment decisions.</p><p>Dr. Veronica Covalesky and Dr. Lance Sullenberger share real-world insights from their practices on how CTA and AI are improving clinical precision, patient engagement, and value-based outcomes. They discuss the evolution of CT angiography, how AI is changing the game for cardiologists, and what’s next as these tools become integral to everyday cardiovascular care.</p><p><strong>Dr. Covalesky, Dr. Sullenberger, and Jude explore:</strong></p><ul><li><p>How coronary CTA with plaque analysis and FFR enhances diagnostic accuracy and clinical decision-making</p></li><li><p>The role of AI in identifying high-risk plaque and improving long-term patient outcomes</p></li><li><p>The challenges and opportunities of integrating AI into cardiovascular imaging workflows</p></li><li><p>How CTA and AI support value-based care by preventing unnecessary procedures and enabling targeted treatment</p></li><li><p>Predictions for how AI will continue to transform cardiovascular practice over the next decade</p></li></ul><p>Whether you’re a clinician already using advanced imaging or exploring how AI can elevate patient care, this episode offers forward-looking insights into the future of cardiovascular diagnostics and practice innovation.</p><p><br /></p><p></p>
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