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Advances in Care

NewYork-Presbyterian

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On Advances in Care, epidemiologist and science communicator Erin Welsh sits down with physicians from NewYork-Presbyterian hospital to discuss the details behind cutting-edge research and innovative treatments that are changing the course of medicine. From breakthroughs in genome sequencing to the backstories on life-saving cardiac procedures, the work of these doctors from Columbia & Weill Cornell Medicine is united by a collective mission to shape the future of health care and transform t ...
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Have you experienced a heart attack, cardiac arrest, or undergone heart surgery? Are you navigating life with heart disease and looking for emotional support and practical advice? Welcome to 'My Heart Mind with Sallie Crawley - Life after a Heart Attack or Cardiac Surgery,' a podcast dedicated to helping you live a happy and fulfilling life after a cardiac event. Host Sallie Crawley explores the crucial mental and emotional rehabilitation needed to regain your power and take control of your ...
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I was a morbidly obese heart surgeon. All through high school, college, med school and surgical training, I followed the U.S. dietary guidelines for both diet and exercise. Yet nothing I did kept the weight off. I just kept getting fatter and fatter. Each day in surgery, I would split open the chests of people just like me. I knew I was heading for the operating table myself if I didn't find solutions that worked. In 2016, I finally found a way to lose 100 pounds and keep it off. Now - in ad ...
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Health and wellness topics are discussed in a fun and informative way by co-hosts Dr. Christopher Joncas, an internal medicine doc, and Nancy Medeiros, an RN and process improvement specialist. Topics include everything from Cardiac disease and Diabetes to current trending health issues. Special interest topics are also covered such as human trafficking, homelessness, and ways to give back to your community.
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Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation Cardiology Grand Rounds

Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation

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As part of our mission to end cardiovascular disease, The Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation offers weekly cardiology Grand Rounds to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in cardiology. These weekly meetings feature topics from the following cardiac specialty areas: congestive heart failure, electrophysiology, cardiac imaging, interventional cardiology, heart disease prevention, cardiac surgery, vascular/endovascular and miscellaneous.
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ESC Cardio Talk

European Society of Cardiology

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The ESC podcasts - regular recordings from the European Society of Cardiology. Hear renowned experts discuss cardiovascular advances relevant to daily practice. Check here regularly to stay up to date. You can also be interested in other ESC podcasts: EHRA Cardio Talk, HFA Cardio Talk and ESC TV Today. Check them out!
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The Primary FRCA Podcast This will fit into a corner of your day, delivering a well explained concept critical to the knowledge required to pass the FRCA Primary Exam! This is relevant to anyone in the world interested in these pharmacological, physiological, clinical, physical and chemical concepts, naturally it is flavoured towards UK practice. Episodes will be (mostly) succinct, conceptually specific, and exam material focussed. Notes on gasgasgas.uk All content is my personal opinion, no ...
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Rapid Sequence

Anaesthesia Journal

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Anaesthesia is the official journal of the Association of Anaesthetists and is international in scope and comprehensive in coverage. It publishes original, peer-reviewed articles on all aspects of general and regional anaesthesia, intensive care and pain therapy, including research on equipment. Rapid Sequence podcasts offer an insight into our journal, publications, editors, reviewers, authors and readers. Each episode is short, concise and packed full of CPD for all your educational needs.
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PodChatLive - The Podiatry Podcast

Ian Griffiths and Craig Payne

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PodChatLive brings you weekly episodes covering the previous 7 days in Podiatry; stories from the mainstream/social media and newly published research papers of interest. Hosted by Podiatrists Ian Griffiths (UK) and Craig Payne (AUS).
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Living in a stressful world doesn’t mean you have to give up on happiness. You can live your life in flow by transforming your perspective of stress with some simple tools and habit upgrades. Cut through the noise of conflicting health information and explore current research, meet practitioners resolving disease by addressing the root cause, and learn from inspiring visionaries in a variety of fields who have overcome the challenges of stress to rise and thrive in our demanding world. Susi ...
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Brilliant Board Review & CME

Brilliant Board Review & CME

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🎙️ Brilliant Medicine: Your Internal Medicine Edge Stay sharp, stay current, and stay confident with Brilliant Medicine — the go-to podcast for Internal Medicine and Family Medicine physicians, residents, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. Each episode delivers high-yield insights on the latest breakthroughs, practice-changing guidelines, and cutting-edge treatments in Internal Medicine — with just enough board review to keep your clinical reasoning razor-sharp. We cut through th ...
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Welcome to the official free Podcast from Sage for Cardiology & Cardiovascular Medicine. Sage is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
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Cochrane produces systematic reviews which are recognized as the highest standard in evidence-based health care resources. Listen to Cochrane review authors explain in plain language the evidence and findings of their high-impact reviews. In 5 minutes or less, healthcare professionals to patients and families can understand the latest trusted evidence to help make better informed decisions.
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I dive into "Pumphead," or Post-Perfusion Syndrome, the post-operative brain fog many experience after heart bypass surgery. We'll cover: What is Pumphead? Common symptoms like brain fog, confusion, and dizziness. Why does it occur? Theories involving the perfusion machine and heart handling. Recognising Symptoms: How to identify signs like imbalan…
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Learn more about the Meta-Analysis Academy: https://is.gd/BM9Xdm. In the #21 episode of MetaCast, we welcome Dr. Rafael Ayala, a cardiac surgeon from El Salvador now practicing in Germany. He shares his remarkable journey from a working-class upbringing to training at top German institutions, overcoming language, cultural, and academic barriers alo…
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Sepsis is a high burden syndrome associated with increased morbidity and mortality in both the acute and longer-term phases of illness. There remain multiple treatment uncertainties that require resolution through high quality research. This new study aimed to identify the top 10 research priorities for sepsis research in the UK.…
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Cleveland Clinic's dedication to research and a team of teams approach puts the Heart, Vascular and Thoracic Institute at the forefront of heart failure care. Amanda Vest, MBBS, and Edward Soltesz, MD, discuss ongoing clinical trials and the newest clinical practices to provide the best outcomes for patients with heart failure. Meet the Presenters:…
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PodChatLive 182: Are strength exercises actually doing anything, and tips for appraising research papers Contact us: [email protected] Links from todays episode: Biomechanical Assessment of Yoga-Based Warm-Up Routines in Reducing Injury Risk among Runners Do strengthening exercises help in the treatment of people with patellar tendinopath…
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Chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH) is a type of pulmonary hypertension caused by chronic blood clots in the lungs. It is an under-recognized condition that can be treated and cured in many cases. Michael Tong, MD, and Gustavo Heresi, MD, discuss diagnosis, medical treatment and surgical options for people with CTEPH. Schedule an …
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In this landmark 200th episode of "Stay Off My Operating Table," Dr. Philip Ovadia and Jack Heald sit down with investigative journalist Gary Taubes, whose work fundamentally changed Dr. Ovadia's approach to medicine and personal health. Taubes recounts his journey from physics journalism to nutrition science, where he discovered a field plagued by…
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Devi Sridhar's new book “How Not to Die (Too Soon) - The Lies We’ve Been Sold, and the Policies That Could Save Us” is focussing on the way wellness culture ignores the societal context in which health is really created. As a trained personal trainer and professor of global public health, Devi's straddling both of those worlds, and joins us to talk…
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In this explainer episode of GasGasGas, James delves into the joyful complexities of neuraxial opiate pharmacology. Why do we bother putting opiates into this space at all? What governs their journey, how do they behave once administered, and what clinical pearls can be drawn from their behaviour? This episode follows the journey of a single opioid…
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Monthly Editor podcasts are back! This month, Dr Maryann Turner talks with Dr Mike Charlesworth, who was the previous Dissemination Editor for the journal. He talks about his time as Dissemination Editor, NAP7, Core Topics and his favourite part of being an Editor. Papers mentioned: 1. Rapid sequence induction: a modern-day example of Theseus' Para…
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In this episode of Gas, Gas, Gas, we dive deep into the pharmacology of diamorphine — also known by its more notorious street name, heroin. Diamorphine is a synthetic diacetylated derivative of morphine, and this episode details its mechanism of action, clinical applications, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and side effect profile. The episode …
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In this episode, host Susi Vine engages in an enlightening conversation with Lisa Markovits, a change agent and activist. Following a tragic crime of violence committed against a woman in India, a song that Lisa wrote evolved from a call for change into various community projects supporting women's empowerment, including workshops and an online res…
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Siva Raja, MD, PhD, provides an update on volumes and outcomes for robotically-assisted thoracic surgery at Cleveland Clinic. https://my.clevelandclinic.org/staff/17512-siva-raja Learn more about the Department of Thoracic Surgery. https://my.clevelandclinic.org/departments/heart/depts/thoracic-surgery Looking to refer a patient? Please reach out t…
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On this episode of Advances in Care, host Erin Welsh and cardiologist Dr. Diala Steitieh discuss the current landscape of care for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy — or HCM — the most common genetic heart disorder. Dr. Steitieh outlines the advantages of genetic screenings for patients who have HCM, along with the symptoms and risks if the condition is …
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In the UK, approximately 70% of surgical procedures are undertaken as day-cases. Little information exists about recovery from day-case surgery, yet international data highlights patients are at risk of developing significant longer-term health problems including chronic post-surgical pain and persistent postoperative opioid use. This paper outline…
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Bicuspid aortic valve is a common heart condition where the aortic valve has only two leaflets instead of the normal three. In part two of this series, Lars Svensson, MD, PhD, and Brian Griffin, MD, discuss considerations for bicuspid valve surgery and what surgery follow-up is like. Schedule an appointment at Cleveland Clinic by calling 844.868.43…
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Mycotoxins (mold toxins) are frequently overlooked causes of numerous chronic health conditions including autoimmune disorders, neurological diseases, and heart problems, and proper testing and treatment can lead to remarkable recovery for patients who have suffered for years with no answers. KISMET The World Health Organization refers to mycotoxin…
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Episode Description: In this episode of GasGasGas, we a plunge into the pharmacology of oxycodone, a potent semi-synthetic opioid analgesic widely used in perioperative and chronic pain settings. Aimed at FRCA Primary candidates and anaesthetic trainees, this episode explores oxycodone's mechanism of action, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics, …
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For patients with heart failure, a left ventricular assist devices (LVAD) can help the body meet its circulatory needs. Pavan Bhat, MD, and Michael Tong, MD, discuss LVAD as a bridge between medical therapy and a heart transplant, or as a destination therapy for those who aren't transplant candidates. Learn more about the Kaufman Center for Heart F…
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PodChatLive 180: Adidas develop shoe for runners with Down Syndrome, Do orthoses for plantar fasciitis need heel plugs, & When bad science tries to force a causation between foot posture and back pain Contact us: [email protected] Links from todays episode: Adidas, FCB develop shoe just for Down syndrome runners HELPP (HeEL Pain Pathways)…
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The main idea is that a carnivore diet can resolve chronic inflammation and health issues that conventional approaches like calorie restriction cannot, as demonstrated by JT's personal experience and experiments. KISMET JT discovered that while on a carnivore diet, he could consume up to 4,500 calories daily without gaining weight, contradicting co…
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Bicuspid aortic valve is a common heart condition where the aortic valve has only two leaflets instead of the normal three. Lars Svensson, MD, PhD, and Brian Griffin, MD, discuss treatment options for managing bicuspid valve disease. Schedule an appointment at Cleveland Clinic by calling 844.868.4339. Learn more about the Valve Center. https://my.c…
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Recent escalations in the ever simmering tension between India and Pakistan brought us closer to conflict - conflict between two nuclear powers. For a long time doctors have campaigned for nuclear disarmament, and Chris Zielinski, president of the World Association of Medical Editors, makes the case for returning WHO's mandate to measure the potent…
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Moderator: James P. Rathmell, M.D. Participants: Carmen Bozic, M.D. Articles Discussed: Suzetrigine, a Nonopioid NaV1.8 Inhibitor for Treatment of Moderate-to-severe Acute Pain: Two Phase 3 Randomized Clinical Trials Suzetrigine: First in a New Class of Nonopioid Analgesics for Acute Pain Transcript
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In this compassionate and informative episode of "Twenty Seven Degrees", hosts Dr. Christopher Joncas and Nancy Medeiros welcome Jennifer Carey to discuss a topic that touches many lives—Hospice Care. Jennifer shares her expertise in the field, offering a broad overview of hospice services, who qualifies, and what hospice looks like in the home set…
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This week, your host Susi Vine welcomes back Dr. Aly Cohen—a rheumatologist, integrative medicine specialist, and environmental health expert—for a deep dive into the environmental aspects of stress and how everyday chemicals are impacting our health. Dr. Cohen’s brand new book, ‘Detoxify,’ shares insights from more than 20 years in clinical practi…
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Daniel Raymond, MD, provides an update on volumes and outcomes for the pulmonary and esophageal surgery programs at Cleveland Clinic. Learn more about the Department of Thoracic Surgery. https://my.clevelandclinic.org/departments/heart/depts/thoracic-surgery Looking to refer a patient? Please reach out to our Physician Referral team Mon. - Fri., 8 …
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On this episode of Advances in Care, host Erin Welsh talks to Dr. Andrew Goldstone and Dr. David Kalfa, pediatric cardiac surgeons at NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia, about their groundbreaking heart transplant that saved the lives of three separate children. It was the first time doctors at NewYork-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital…
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In this episode of the GasGasGas Primary FRCA podcast, we explore methadone—its pharmacology (pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics), diverse receptor activity, and its clinical uses. While traditionally associated with managing opioid dependency, methadone’s unique pharmacodynamics and potential utility may have been overlooked given its other use…
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Listen to the Q&A between Nuala Lucas and Dimitrios Ioannopoulos, as they discuss the article, “Effect of neuraxial anaesthesia or analgesia on postpartum relapse rates in multiple sclerosis: A systematic review”, found in the June 2025 issue of the EJA.By EJA
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The primary idea is that changing your nutrition can heal both physical and mental health issues by removing interferences that block the body's natural ability to heal itself. KISMET While many people associate obesity with visible weight gain, Ben shares that although he was clinically obese at 34% body fat, most people wouldn't have recognized h…
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PodChatLive 179: Words relating to symptomatic flat feet in children, effects of foot orthoses wedging, and questioning whether biomechanical experiments are of any value Contact us: [email protected] Links from today episode: Foot orthosis with posterior-medial posting alone produces similar effects than anterior-medial plus posterior-me…
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The OPTION clinical trial compared left atrial appendage closure to blood thinner medications in patients at risk of stroke after undergoing atrial fibrillation (AFib) ablation. Oussama Wazni, MD, and Mohamed Kanj, MD, discuss the findings of the trial and the future of AFib care. Schedule an appointment at Cleveland Clinic by calling 844.868.4339.…
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The healthcare system is complex and challenging to navigate, especially for seniors and their caregivers, but preparation and knowledge can help you maintain control, advocate effectively, and achieve better outcomes during healthcare transitions. KISMET While most assume senior care facilities and nursing homes operate based on modern nutritional…
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Editor’s Summary by Preeti Malani, MD, MSJ, Deputy Editor of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, and Anne R. Cappola, MD, ScM, Senior Editor at JAMA, for articles published from May 3-9, 2025.
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This episode takes a dive into the detailed pharmacology of Tramadol focussing on the content to understand for the FRCA Primary exam. We explore its unique multi mechanism analgesic action, pharmacokinetics, clinical uses, and key points. #Tramadol #Pharmacology #FRCAprep #Opioids #MultimodalAnalgesia #GasGasGasPodcast ———————— Dr Gas Lurks on: Bl…
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Kenneth McCurry, MD, provides an update on lung transplant volumes and outcomes for the Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery at Cleveland Clinic. View the case study and patient story Dr. McCurry shared. Learn more about the Department of Thoracic Surgery. https://my.clevelandclinic.org/departments/heart/depts/thoracic-surgery Looking …
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China was declared malaria free in 2021 - and we'll hear how persistence was key to their success, and what new technologies are available to help the rest of the world become malaria free, from Regina Rabinovich, director of the Malaria Elimination Initiative at the Barcelona Institute for Global Health. Sonia Saxena, professor of primary care at …
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Moderator: James P. Rathmell, M.D. Participants: Rebecca L. Wu, M.D. and Max B. Kelz, M.D., Ph.D. Articles Discussed: TAK-925 (danavorexton), an Orexin Receptor 2 Agonist, Reduces Opioid-Induced Respiratory Depression and Sedation Without Affecting Analgesia in Healthy Adult Males Alluring Potential to Accelerate Emergence and Ameliorate Opioid-ind…
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Moderator: BobbieJean, M.D. Participants: Douglas Colquhoun, M.B., M.Sc., M.P.H. and Stephan R. Thilen Articles Discussed: Neuromuscular Blockade and Antagonism in Patients with Renal Impairment: A Multicenter Retrospective Cross Sectional Study On and Off Label Use of Sugammadex in Patients with Renal Impairment in the 6 ½ Years Following FDA Appr…
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