How the cardiologist who serves his Sundays for sheep passes
Five mornings a week, dr. David Slotwiner, head of the Cardiology of New York -Presbyterian Queens Hospital, can be found on human hearts.But on Sunday morning, he is in a field covered in grass in a rural farm of Hackettowown, in New Jersey, standing between half a dozen sheep, whistle in his hand, teaching his border Collie Cosmo and Luna at the pack."It helps me to think about what you need to be an effective leader, even if doctors don't respond very well to the whistles," said dr. Slotwiner, 58, specialized in cardiac electrophysiology.He started coming to the farm during the Pandemia del Coronavirus, after Cosmo began to show aggression and bit his wife, Anne Slowiner, 60 years old. A coach recommended a small sheep farm in New Jersey, Wayside Farm, who trains Border Collies - an...