Dr. Mary Norine Walsh steps into American College of Cardiology president role: 4 points

The American College of Cardiology appointed Mary Norine Walsh, MD, president.

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Here are four points:

1. Dr. Walsh is the director of nuclear cardiology as well as the director of the heart failure and cardiac transplantation programs at St. Vincent Heart Center in Indianapolis.

2. She serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Cardiac Failure and as an editorial consultant for JACC: Heart Failure.

3. She has been a member of the American College of Cardiology for 25 years and previously served as president of the Indiana chapter.

4. The American College of Cardiology includes 52,000 members.

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