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Andrew J Sauer MD
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Andrew J Sauer MD
@AndrewJSauer
Cardiologist @MidAmericaHeart, building programs to implement therapies, advance discovery, and foster innovation for patients suffering from heart disease.
Kansas City, MO
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Joined June 2014
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    Andrew J Sauer MD
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    Jun 27, 2021
    My top ten tips for graduating fellows and faculty entering and continuing “early career” as I am transitioning into “mid-career”. A thread:
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    Andrew J Sauer MD
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    Jul 10, 2023
    🔥 this just in Patient could not afford SGLT2i that I prescribed for HF. Understandable and common challenge. Patient called insurance. Insurance directed patient to glimepiride which would cost $5 Patient wants Rx for glimepiride. This now requires 30 minutes of
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    Andrew J Sauer MD
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    Aug 5, 2020
    A patient on my service died. I have spent hours now reviewing the case. Many lessons learned. But need to be honest. I feel like a failure. We don’t really talk about these feelings. We tend to dismiss them. Medicine is not just humbling. Sometimes it’s plain defeating.
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    Andrew J Sauer MD
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    Apr 19, 2021
    Medical staff meeting to discuss “resiliency” just scheduled at 6:50 AM on Friday morning. 😳Wish I was making a joke. But no, just reporting reality.
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    Andrew J Sauer MD
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    Sep 26, 2022
    I just put in my note, “if the insurance company peer MD wants to deny my patient sac/val being Rx for symptomatic HFrEF with EF 30% this would be denying patient Class I guideline recommended therapy—which is malpractice.” #GDMTWorks Yeah, I’m going there now.
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    Andrew J Sauer MD
    @AndrewJSauer
    Sep 17, 2023
    Replying to @allisonoconn
    Disagree. It’s actually the best way to learn anatomy. And get some dissection skills. I honestly can’t think of an alternative. And every “dead human body” was donated with full understanding of what we would be doing. Gross anatomy is still a good thing for medical students.
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    Andrew J Sauer MD
    @AndrewJSauer
    May 16, 2021
    I will be stepping down as Section Chief effective July. My goals from then forward will be focused on clinical care, scholarly activity and innovations, as well as continuing to serve my family at home. I want to be a better Dad and take better care of myself. Lead in a new way.
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    Andrew J Sauer MD
    @AndrewJSauer
    Aug 12, 2022
    Heart failure is more deadly than most cancer diagnoses. Let’s treat this disease with greater respect. Putting heart failure into remission means giving the disease our best fight. Carvedilol 6.25 and losartan 25 and see you next year is not our best. I’m here all day.
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    Andrew J Sauer MD
    @AndrewJSauer
    Sep 19, 2020
    Didn’t work on a manuscript, a presentation, or respond to an email today.
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    Andrew J Sauer MD
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    Jun 20, 2020
    For the new cardiovascular fellows about to begin, congrats on the new adventure! My ten tips to follow:
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    Andrew J Sauer MD
    @AndrewJSauer
    Aug 19, 2021
    Six months ago I saw a new patient with EF only 15%. Today, I saw him to give great news, no ICD needed because EF now 55% on BB, MRA, ARNI, SGLT2I. #FunctionNotFailure. #GDMTWorks @JJheart_doc @gcfmd @DrNasrien @JonathanDavisHF @gmac78 @dranulala @SJGreene_md @noshreza
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    Andrew J Sauer MD
    @AndrewJSauer
    Aug 7, 2022
    Rounding tips for the new attending cardiologist. With a few 🥵 takes, focused on efficiency, IMHO after doing this many different ways for nearly a decade. A thread 🧵
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    Andrew J Sauer MD
    @AndrewJSauer
    Jul 10, 2023
    Replying to @cmmtchll
    It’s definitely a challenge and we do all we can to raise resources for assistance within the limits of the law and managed care. But to refer a patient to a completely different medication class is malpractice and insurance companies pull this nonsense too often
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    Andrew J Sauer MD
    @AndrewJSauer
    Sep 10, 2020
    Heart failure cardiologists when somebody stops the spironolactone for K of 4.5:
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