Cardiologist Business Cards for Cardiology and Cardiac Specialty Practice
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Cardiologists are the internal medicine subspecialists who diagnose and manage diseases of the heart and blood vessels — the leading cause of death in the United States. From primary prevention of coronary artery disease to the complex technical procedures of interventional cardiology and electrophysiology, cardiology spans a broad range of clinical expertise and procedural skill.
What Cardiologist Cards Must Include
Your Credentials
- MD or DO — medical degree
- Cardiologist / Cardiovascular Disease specialist
- Board Certified in Cardiovascular Disease — ABIM (American Board of Internal Medicine) — the primary certification
- FACC (Fellow, American College of Cardiology) — the most recognized visible credential for cardiologists; requires board certification, peer review, and ACC membership
- FAHA (Fellow, American Heart Association) — significant achievement
- ACC member (American College of Cardiology)
- State medical license
Subspecialty board certifications (all through ABIM):
- Interventional Cardiology — cardiac catheterization, PCI (stent placement)
- Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology (EP) — arrhythmia, ablation, pacemaker, ICD
- Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology
- Adult Congenital Heart Disease
Additional certifications:
- NBPAS (National Board of Physicians and Surgeons) — alternative board recertification
- Nuclear Cardiology (CBNC)
- Cardiac CT (CSCCT)
- Echocardiography
Your Cardiology Subspecialty
- General / clinical cardiology: Hypertension, CAD, heart failure, valve disease management
- Interventional cardiology: Cardiac cath, PCI, stent, TAVR, TEER (MitraClip)
- Electrophysiology (EP): Ablation, pacemaker/ICD/CRTD implantation, cardioversion
- Imaging / echocardiography: Echo, stress echo, cardiac CT, nuclear
- Heart failure / transplant: Advanced HF, LVAD, transplant evaluation
- Preventive cardiology: Lipids, risk reduction, cardiac rehab
- Peripheral vascular: Peripheral arterial disease, carotid
- Structural heart disease: TAVR, MitraClip, LAAO, ASD closure
Referral Focus
Cardiologists receive most new patients from PCPs (internal medicine, family medicine):
- "Accepting cardiology referrals"
- "New patient appointments within 1-2 weeks"
- "Consultation report within 48 hours"
Design for Cardiologists
Professional, Medical Authority, Precision
Cardiologist card design:
- Medical authority standard
- Precision and clinical expertise signal
- Cardiology aesthetic
Color palette:
- Navy + white: physician professional
- Red + white: heart, cardiovascular
- Charcoal + white: clinical precision
Back of Card
- "MD | FACC | FAHA | Board Certified: Cardiovascular Disease | [State]"
- "[Subspecialty: Interventional | EP | Imaging | Advanced HF | Structural]"
- "Stent | Ablation | Pacemaker | TAVR | Echo | Nuclear | Preventive"
- "Accepting referrals | Consultation report within 48 hours"
- "New patient scheduling: [phone] | [website] | Fax: [for referrals]"
Checklist
- [ ] MD/DO degree
- [ ] ABIM cardiovascular disease board certification
- [ ] FACC fellowship
- [ ] FAHA (if applicable)
- [ ] Subspecialty board certifications (interventional, EP, HF)
- [ ] State medical license
- [ ] Clinical specialty areas
- [ ] Procedures (stent, ablation, pacemaker, echo)
- [ ] Referral-friendly language and fax number
- [ ] Consultation report turnaround
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