Why heart failure care requires spaced repetition for doctors

It is 4:50 p.m. on a Thursday. Your last patient is a 67-year-old with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction. He has been hospitalized twice this year. His medications look familiar. A beta-blocker. An ACE inhibitor. A loop diuretic. But something is missing. You scroll through the chart. No mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist. No SGLT2 inhibitor. No ARNI. You pause. You know the guidelines. You have heard the talks. You have …

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Why heart failure care requires spaced repetition for doctors