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PeerView Heart, Lung & Blood CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast

PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education

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PeerView (PVI) is a leading provider of high-quality, innovative continuing education (CME/CE/CPE and MOC) for clinicians and their interprofessional teams. Combining evidence-based medicine and instructional expertise, PeerView activities improve the knowledge, skills, and strategies that support clinical performance and patient outcomes. PeerView makes its educational programming and expert-led presentations and symposia available through its network of popular podcast channels to support ...
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PeerView Heart, Lung & Blood CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast

PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education

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PeerView (PVI) is a leading provider of high-quality, innovative continuing education (CME/CE/CPE and MOC) for clinicians and their interprofessional teams. Combining evidence-based medicine and instructional expertise, PeerView activities improve the knowledge, skills, and strategies that support clinical performance and patient outcomes. PeerView makes its educational programming and expert-led presentations and symposia available through its network of popular podcast channels to support ...
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EP Edge Heart Talk

Niraj Sharma MD FACC FHRS

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EP-EDGE Heart Talk is a patient-focused cardiology podcast created and hosted by Dr. Niraj Sharma, MD, FACC, FHRS—a board-certified cardiologist and cardiac electrophysiologist dedicated to helping patients and caregivers understand their heart rhythm conditions with clarity and confidence. This podcast breaks down complex heart rhythm issues into simple, practical conversations you can trust. Each episode explores topics such as atrial fibrillation (AFib), palpitations, PVCs, SVT, ventricul ...
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EP Edge

Niraj Sharma MD FACC FHRS

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EP-EDGE brings you the latest in cardiac electrophysiology — from breakthrough research and clinical insights to future-shaping innovations. Hosted by Dr. Niraj Sharma, an electrophysiologist with over 15 years of experience, each episode delivers clear, evidence-based updates designed to inform, inspire, and elevate your practice.
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MyHeart.net

Dr. Alain Bouchard

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Cardiologists discuss recent events in the world of medicine. Each episode will feature a special guest from the medical fields of cardiology and beyond as the doctors participate in a casual roundtable discussion that can be enjoyed by both medical professionals and laypeople alike.
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Heart Transplant Athlete is a podcast hosted by Derek Lindstrom, a former competitive athlete who is now back in the game after receiving a heart transplant on December 3rd, 2023. On this show, Derek shares his journey of resilience—before, during, and after transplant—but that’s just the beginning. You’ll hear powerful conversations with athletes and everyday people who are chasing bold goals, overcoming life’s toughest challenges, and proving that the human spirit knows no limits.
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JACC This Week

American College of Cardiology

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Weekly summary and focused insights of the high-impact cardiovascular research published in the JACC from Editor-in-Chief Harlan M. Krumholz, MD, SM, FACC, shaping cardiovascular care today.
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Interviews with authors of articles from JAMA Cardiology. JAMA Cardiology publishes exceptional original research, state-of-the-art reviews, and informative opinions that advance the science and practice of cardiology, enhance cardiovascular health, and inform health care policy. JAMA Cardiology is the definitive journal for clinical investigators, clinicians, and trainees in cardiovascular medicine worldwide. JAMA Cardiology focuses on all aspects of cardiovascular medicine, including epide ...
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Thoughts While Surviving Chronic Illness is a lived-experience podcast about navigating life with sarcoidosis, heart failure, and everything that comes with long-term illness that no one warns you about. Hosted by Tate, a private chef living with cardiopulmonary sarcoidosis, this podcast explores what it’s really like to survive chronic illness—not just medically, but emotionally, mentally, and socially. From symptom flares and medical fatigue to identity shifts, dark humor, grief, resilienc ...
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Heart Failure Focus

American Association of Heart Failure Nurses (AAHFN)

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Heart Failure Focus is a podcast brought to you by the American Association of Heart Failure Nurses (AAHFN). Each episode is designed to help the busy health care professional breakdown all aspects of heart failure. Each segment is broken down into different topics so you can listen on the go during the course of your day. The AAHFN is a specialty organization dedicated to advancing nursing education, clinical practice, and research to improve heart failure patient outcomes.
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EP Edge Journal Watch

Niraj Sharma MD FACC FHRS

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Welcome to EP Edge Journal Watch — where cardiac electrophysiology meets evidence, precision, and perspective. Hosted by Dr. Niraj Sharma, this bi-weekly podcast distills high-impact cardiovascular and EP research into clear, clinically meaningful insights. Each episode goes beyond headlines and abstracts to uncover what new studies actually mean for patient care, decision-making, and the future of electrophysiology. What EP Edge Journal Watch stands for: Evidence-based practice Precision el ...
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Heart Matters is a show about all aspects of heart health brought to you in partnership with the Providence Heart Institute and Boston Scientific. Providence Heart Institute is a leading provider of cardiovascular care with a focus on putting our patients at the heart of everything we do, and we’re committed to making a positive difference in every life we touch. As part of that commitment, we’re bringing the doctors to you.
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Who's Tom & Dick

Patrick Mortimer & Martin Weavers

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Unlock the Power of Positivity: Your Wellness Wake-Up Call "Cancer, Heart Disease, Health, and Well-being — with a dose of laughter to keep us going. These days, Cancer and Heart Disease affect far too many men and women. Nothing truly prepares you for the shock of a diagnosis or the terrifying moment of chest pain followed by a heart attack or cardiac arrest. In our podcast, we open up about our own journeys — from diagnosis and treatment to the vital support of family, friends, and the men ...
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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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The American Heart Association Professional Education Podcast Series focuses on diabetes. Diabetes is one of the major controllable risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD). People living with type 2 diabetes are more likely to develop and die from cardiovascular diseases, such as heart attacks, strokes, and heart failure, as well as develop other risk factors such as chronic kidney disease than people who don't have diabetes. Explore this podcast series and raise your awareness and und ...
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Over 60 years ago, engineer Miles Lowell Edwards and surgeon Dr. Albert Starr launched a company and an industry by developing the first commercially available artificial heart valve. Today, Edwards Lifesciences is focusing its attention on developing life-saving and groundbreaking devices that can help patients with heart valve disease. In this podcast series, we'll talk with the Edwards Lifesciences leaders who are adding to this great MedTech story. This podcast is powered by DeviceTalks ...
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Empire

Goalhanger

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The rise and fall of empires, rulers, and the events that shaped world history. William Dalrymple and Anita Anand explore the intricate stories of revolutions, imperial wars, and the people who built and lost empires. From the British Empire to the Ottomans to Ancient India, history is shaped by power struggles and territorial conquests. How does it continue to affect the world today? Empire Club: Become a member of the Empire Club to receive early access to miniseries, ad-free listening, ea ...
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Produced by McGraw Hill, Harrison's Podclass delivers illuminating and engaging discussions led by Drs. Cathy Handy Marshall and Charlie Wiener of The John Hopkins School of Medicine on key topics in medicine, featuring board-style case vignettes from Harrison's Review Questions and chapters from the acclaimed Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine – available on AccessMedicine from McGraw Hill.
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Welcome to CardioNerds, where we bring you in-depth discussions with leading experts, case reports, and updates on the latest advancements in the world of cardiology. Tune in to expand your knowledge, sharpen your skills, and become a true CardioNerd!
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The Medicine Grand Rounders

Internal Medicine Residency Program

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A Cleveland Clinic podcast for medical professionals exploring important and high impact clinical questions related to the practice of general medicine. You'll hear from world class clinical experts in a variety of specialties of Internal Medicine. Hosted by Richard Wardrop, MD, PhD and Arjun Chatterjee, MD.
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Veterinary Vertex

AVMA Journals

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Veterinary Vertex is a weekly podcast that takes you behind the scenes of the clinical and research discoveries published in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (JAVMA) and the American Journal of Veterinary Research (AJVR). Tune in to learn about cutting-edge veterinary research and gain in-depth insights you won’t find anywhere else. Come away with knowledge you can put to use in your own practice – along with a healthy dose of inspiration to remind you what you love ...
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JACC Global

American College of Cardiology

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Explore cardiovascular science from a global perspective with JACC Global. This podcast highlights original research, regional innovations, and urgent challenges in heart health across diverse healthcare settings worldwide.
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The PJ Pod

Pharmaceutical Journal

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Keeping you one step ahead of developments in pharmacy, medicines and the pharmaceutical sciences. Brought to you by the team behind The Pharmaceutical Journal.
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Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE Publications for Palliative Medicine & Chronic Care. 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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Not Another Medical Podcast

Not Another Medical Podcast

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Three real friends—who happen to be real doctors—swap stories, bust myths, and break down the weird, wonderful, and sometimes worrying sides of human health. A surgeon, an ER physician, and an internist take you beyond the jargon, making sense of medicine with humor, curiosity, and humanity. Each episode tackles one topic in depth, blending science you can trust with conversations you’ll actually enjoy.
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Sick Burn Podcast

Thomas W Craig VIII

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The Sick Burn Podcast "Explores the Bright Side to Life's Darkest Moments." 🔥🎙️ Aloha, I'm Thomas Craig. My journey from a life-changing plane crash to recovery revealed a powerful truth: resilience, positivity, and even humor can emerge from unimaginable pain. Here we focus on positivity, optimism, and humor in the face of trauma, depression, and pain. Together, with our incredible guests, we share stories of overcoming, finding hope, and sometimes laughing through the scars. Whether you’re ...
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We are a multi-platform medical education channel with a passion for all things emergency and critical care medicine! Our content spans all levels of learners ranging from the interested public to students to healthcare professionals. We got our start on YouTube and have grown to almost 100,000 subscribers. We try to label our content as a suggestion for possible targeted audience: Public Health - Interested public Clinical Medicine Basics - Interested public, students, early trainees Clinic ...
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Key Perspectives

Key Medical Care

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Key Perspectives is a clinical education podcast produced by Key Medical Care, a medical practice specializing in complex chronic and geriatric care. This podcast dives deep into the complexities of caring for geriatric patients with multiple, often coexisting, medical conditions. Each episode explores essential medical topics and best practices for delivering high-quality care across various settings such as facility-based care, home-based care, and telemedicine. Whether you’re a healthcare ...
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TT HealthWatch

Dr. Richard Lange and Elizabeth Tracey

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tay up-to-date with the latest research in medicine and science with TT HealthWatch. This 10-minute podcast is hosted by Richard Lange, M.D., M.B.A., president of Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso and dean of the Paul L. Foster School of Medicine, and Elizabeth Tracey, M.S., Baltimore-based medical journalist. Each week, Richard and Elizabeth explore recent peer-reviewed studies and breaking medical news, offering a Texas Tech perspective on the latest developments in heal ...
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We think of serial killers when we hear the word psychopath, but the vast majority are not in prison, but walking among us. Lacking a conscience, they leave a path of destruction and despair as they pass through life. There is no doubt that there is at least one psychopath in your life. You may not even yet know it, as psychopaths are very charming and persuasive. Your partner, your coworker, your boss, your neighbor – any one of them may be a psychopath. Psychopaths pursue their chosen vict ...
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One thing each of us can not avoid is a lifetime full of heartache. While the world we live in has taught us to prepare for unforeseen events, they've done little in teaching us how to cope. They also don't tell you this…….Adversity is where the true YOU emerges if you let it. Whether it is the beginning of the end or you choose to find the silver lining, it's ALL up to you. This podcast is about owning our ability to be resilient as it is our super power. The way we choose to persevere is o ...
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Exploring all things genetics. Dr Patrick Short, University of Cambridge alumnus and CEO of Sano Genetics, analyses the science, interviews the experts, and discusses the latest findings and breakthroughs in genetic research. To find out more about Sano Genetics and its mission to accelerate the future of precision medicine visit: www.sanogenetics.com
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Psychopath In Your Life Podcast will give you insight into the mind of the everyday psychopath, the one for whom you may work, the one whom you may run into in the grocery store or at the gym, or possibly the one with whom you live. The purpose of the podcast is to give you a unique way to identify and how to deal with psychopaths.
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VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts

Dr. Justine Lee, DACVECC, DABT and Dr. Garret Pachinger, DACVECC

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VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts. With VETgirl, you can learn clinical veterinary medicine with style, passion, and efficiency! VETgirl is designed for veterinary professionals who have time poverty and are on the run. Who has time to read journals or sit through hours of lectures? Download the podcasts you want to listen to, and get clinical tips within just a few minutes of listening! We'll help get you the facts you need in a convenient way! Want more information? Go to Jo ...
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DTB Podcast

BMJ Group

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The Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin (DTB) Podcast is your source for practical, independent, and evidence-based information on drugs, medication, and prescribing. Join the Editor-in-Chief and Deputy Editor of DTB each month as they discuss the key highlights of the latest issue. DTB - dtb.bmj.com - is published by BMJ Group, and offers rigorous, independent evaluations and practical advice on treatments and disease management for doctors, pharmacists, and healthcare professionals. Subscribe t ...
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Send us a text A single ion is changing how we read the story of canine heart failure. We sit down with cardiologist Dr. Darcy Adin and internist–nephrology researcher Dr. Autumn Harris to unpack why hypochloremia—once dismissed as collateral damage from diuretics—now stands out as a powerful predictor of survival in dogs with stable congestive hea…
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"Sulfur doesn't announce itself as poison — it can enter as a smell, linger as irritation, and leaves as chronic illness. By the time damage is proven, the air that caused it is already gone." Music: Eve Of Destruction Four Corners Power Plant Clean Air Act Settlement | US EPA Power station - Wikipedia Groups Take Action to Clean Up One of America'…
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Heart failure and cardiogenic shock exist on the same disease spectrum, yet they’re often taught separately. In this episode, we bring them together into a single, cohesive framework that explains how heart failure progresses to cardiogenic shock — and how to manage both at the bedside. Topics covered include: • Heart failure pathophysiology (HFrEF…
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Send us a text Kody Schaffner’s life is powered by resilience — literally. Living with advanced heart failure, Kody (@justadudeonbatteries) relies on a Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD), a mobile life-support system that keeps his heart pumping and his future moving forward. But Kody’s story isn’t just about survival — it’s about perspective, g…
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In this episode of The Medicine Grand Rounders, we're joined by Dr. Wilson Tang, research director and staff cardiologist in the section of heart failure and cardiac transplantation, who delves into the cardiorenal physiology, decongestion strategies and future therapies. Moderated by: Faysal MassadBy Internal Medicine Residency Program
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This week on The Genetics Podcast, Patrick is joined by Dr. Krishna Aragam, Section Head of Cardiovascular Genomics and Precision Medicine at the Cleveland Clinic. They discuss Krishna’s early experiences in population research and how they shaped his approach to genetics, the major discoveries transforming cardiovascular genomics from monogenic to…
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In this episode, the CardioNerds (Dr. Natalie Tapaskar, Dr. Jenna Skowronski, and Dr. Shazli Khan) discuss the process of heart transplantation from the initial donor selection to the time a patient is discharged with Dr. Dave Kaczorowski and Dr. Jason Katz. We dissect a case where we understand criteria for donor selection, the differences between…
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In today's VETgirl online veterinary continuing education podcast, we review a recent paper by Rogg et al titled “Frequency and Progression of Azotemia During Acute and Chronic Treatment of Congestive Heart Failure in Cats,” which was published in the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine in 2025. After all, many of us are taught that we are “bet…
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Program notes: 0:40 IVF clinics and private equity 1:40 Provide over 54% of all IVF cycles in U.S. 2:41 Perhaps a more positive result 3:30 EKGs and liver cirrhosis 4:30 New diagnosis of advanced liver disease 5:30 Most physicians didn't follow up 6:18 Management of acute back pain 7:18 Did it improve pain or disability? 8:18 Four- to eight-hour-lo…
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Shock is a life-threatening condition encountered daily in Emergency Medicine, Critical Care, and the ICU — yet it’s often taught in fragmented algorithms rather than unified physiology. In this episode, we break down all major shock states in a clear, structured way: 🔹 Hypovolemic shock 🔹 Cardiogenic shock 🔹 Obstructive shock 🔹 Distributive shock …
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Send us a text Season 3 Episode 19 As we welcome in the New Year, Patrick opens this special episode of Who’s Tom & Dick with a slightly different format. Martin is sadly not with us today as he continues to recover from his recent illness and is currently battling laryngitis. We wish him a speedy recovery and look forward to having him back behind…
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Some of the most painful moments don’t come from cruelty, but from “kindness” said out loud without a second thought. Living with sarcoidosis has taught me that certain compliments land more like paper cuts than comfort—and once you hear them, you can’t un-hear them. Send us a text Connect with me via BlueSky Social or at https://tatebasildon.com…
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How did Julia Margaret Cameron - Virginia Woolf's great aunt - become one of the most influential photography artists of her time? Who were the Anglo-Indian Pattle Sisters who charmed Victorian society in India and London? How did the family create a warm artistic oasis where celebrities like Tennyson and Watts loved spending time? William is joine…
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In this Part 2 of our 2-part podcast series on thyroid emergencies Anton, Dr. George Willis and Dr. Alyssa Louis answer questions such as: When a patient presents with “sepsis without a source,” what bedside features should trigger you to prioritize thyrotoxicosis? How can PoCUS help you decide whether tachycardia is dangerous — or lifesaving — bef…
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Have you or a loved one been diagnosed with an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA)? You're not alone, and you're in the right place. In part two of this two part series, Cleveland Clinic’s vascular experts discuss surgery and less-invasive repair techniques, the recovery experience and how to recognize the signs of an aortic rupture. Learn more about a…
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Living with sarcoidosis has a way of changing how you hear the world. When your body is already loud with symptoms, appointments, and internal negotiations, silence stops feeling empty and starts feeling necessary. This reflection explores how quiet moments—unexpected, unplanned, and deeply human—became one of my most reliable survival tools. Send …
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This week on The Genetics Podcast, Patrick is joined by Dr. Graham Dempsey, CEO and co-founder of Quiver Bioscience. They discuss Graham’s path into neuroscience and biotech, how Quiver is building genetically validated programs in pain and neurodevelopmental disorders, and what recent advances in RNA-based therapies could mean for the future of ne…
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This episode is a comprehensive, high-yield guide to ICU basics, designed for medical students, nurses, APCs, interns, residents, emergency medicine physicians, intensivists, and critical care trainees. We walk step-by-step through the core foundations of ICU care, focusing on physiology-driven decision-making and practical bedside management. Topi…
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How did one woman take on the brutal colonial King Leopold II in Congo with her camera? Who was Alice Seely Harris and why should we remember her name? How did she smuggle her photographs of the horrors going on in the Congo out of the country? Anita and William discuss the life of Alice Seely Harris, the mouse who stood up to a lion using the powe…
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Pain is one of the most common and overlooked drivers of behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia. In this episode of Key Perspectives, we continue our BPSD series as Eric Gordon and Dr. Steve Arze discuss how unrecognized pain often shows up as agitation, vocalization, or resistance to care in patients who cannot reliably communicate thei…
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In this episode of The Medicine Grand Rounders, we're joined by Dr. Pannekoek, Staff Ethicist at the Cleveland Clinic Center for Bioethics, who discusses common ethical challenges encountered on the inpatient medicine wards and practical frameworks for approaching them. Moderated by: Shwetha Bindu, MS4.…
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"Sulfur doesn't announce itself as poison — it can enter as a smell, linger as irritation, and leaves as chronic illness. By the time damage is proven, the air that caused it is already gone." Music: Eve Of Destruction Four Corners Power Plant Clean Air Act Settlement | US EPA Power station - Wikipedia Groups Take Action to Clean Up One of America'…
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Hypovolemic shock is a life-threatening condition caused by a critical reduction in intravascular volume, leading to decreased preload, reduced cardiac output, and impaired tissue perfusion. One of the most severe and common forms is hemorrhagic shock. In this episode, we begin with a high-yield overview of hypovolemic shock, reviewing core physiol…
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Understanding oxygen content is essential to interpreting pulse oximetry, arterial blood gases, and tissue oxygen delivery. In this video, we walk step-by-step through capillary gas exchange, oxygen content, hemoglobin physiology, and the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve, tying physiology directly to clinical practice. 📚 MINI COURSES, STUDY GUIDES,…
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This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups. For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME/MOC/AAPA/IPCE information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/MYA865. C…
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This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups. For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME/MOC/AAPA/IPCE information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/MYA865. C…
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Program notes: 0:40 Saturated fat and CVD 1:40 When it was reduced in diet only helped in those with high risk 2:40 Obesity, diabetes and metabolic syndrome also important 3:30 Diagnostic follow up after lung CT 4:30 Less intensive than recommended in non-Hispanic blacks 5:31 Herpes antiviral and Alzheimer's 6:30 Followed for five years 7:30 80-90%…
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Herbal and homeopathic medicine can absolutely help chronic illness like sarcoidosis and heart failure—but TikTok wellness hacks and unverified “miracle cures” are another story. In a world where influencers push detoxes, conspiracies, and half-baked science, it’s time to talk about what real healing looks like—and why you should trust research, no…
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Mechanical ventilation doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. In this episode, we break down mechanical ventilation from the big-picture perspective, focusing on how all the pieces fit together rather than memorizing isolated settings. We cover the core concepts that actually matter at the bedside, including: • How mechanical ventilation works • Common…
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Send us a text Season 3 Episode 18 Welcome back to Who’s Tom & Dick. In this episode, Martin & Patrick sit down for a well-earned catch-up after Christmas Day — the food’s been eaten, the wrapping paper’s been cleared away, and it’s time to reflect on what has been a memorable year for the podcast. Together, they look back on the past season, revis…
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CardioNerds (Dr. Colin Blumenthal, Dr. Kelly Arps, and Dr. Natalie Marrero) discuss anti-arrhythmic drugs in the management of atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter with electrophysiologist Dr. Andrew Epstein. We discuss two major classes of anti-arrhythmic drugs, class IC and class III, as well as digoxin. Dr. Epstein explains their mechanisms of…
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Who were the Italian sailors who stole the bones of St Nicolas from his church in Turkey in 1087? How was the mythology of St Nicolas combined with Germanic pagan stories of Odin riding a white horse accompanied by ravens? How did polar-mania and Coca Cola advertising transform Dutch traditions around St Nicolas into the Santa Claus we know today? …
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This week on The Genetics Podcast, Patrick is joined by Dr. Arabella Bouzigues, Coordinator of the Genetic Frontotemporal Dementia Initiative (GENFI) and postdoctoral researcher. They discuss the scale and structure of GENFI as a global collaboration and what longitudinal data is revealing about genetics and biomarkers in frontotemporal dementia. S…
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Some days, while easing into the morning and pretending the world makes sense, I stumble across online advice so astonishing it makes sarcoidosis feel like the most logical part of my life. And recently, “Dear Prudence” delivered guidance so unhinged—I had to sit there blinking like a confused owl, wondering who exactly we’ve trusted with our emoti…
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Mechanical ventilation has many different modes and settings. In this video we dive into the foundational settings that everyone should know - PEEP, FiO2, Respiratory Rate, Tidal Volume, and Inspiratory Pressure. We touch on how these settings may differ between modes of ventilation, such as volume control and pressure control. We talk about normal…
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Hosts Mitsuaki Sawano, MD, Kentaro Ejiri, MD, welcome Dr. Takahiro Suzuki to discuss his JACC paper, "Blood Pressure After Changes in Light-to-Moderate Alcohol Consumption in Women and Men: Longitudinal Japanese Annual Checkup Analysis." Using a two-cohort design—cessation among habitual drinkers and initiation among nondrinkers—the study demonstra…
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Send us a text A spike in feline H5N1 cases has many of us asking the same question: how did bird flu end up in our living rooms? We sit down with author and clinician Dr. Jane Sykes to map the path from migratory birds to household pets, spotlighting the two biggest drivers of risk for cats—predation on infected wildlife and contaminated raw diets…
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The original Santa Claus, Saint Nicolas, was a real bishop from Myra in modern-day Turkey, whose tomb there was popular with pilgrims, but 700 years after his death, a group of sailors decided to steal his magic bones… What myth about St Nicolas first associated him with gift-giving? How did his story get merged with the Greek god of the seas, Pose…
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In this EP-EDGE podcast episode, Dr. Niraj Sharma, cardiac electrophysiologist, breaks down the latest evidence linking modern high-THC cannabis to cardiovascular and electrophysiologic risk. Drawing from large real-world datasets, mechanistic studies, and global meta-analyses, this episode explains how today’s cannabis products—vapes, edibles, dab…
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Distributive shock is a life-threatening form of shock characterized by severe vasodilation, relative hypovolemia, and impaired tissue perfusion despite normal or increased cardiac output. In this episode, we provide a high-yield overview of distributive shock physiology, hemodynamic patterns, and bedside differentiation. We then deep dive into the…
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This episode features Isabel S. van der Meer (Department of Research and Development, The Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation, Utrecht, The Netherlands). What was already known? The diagnosis of advanced cancer and subsequent treatments can have negative implications for sexual health Changes in sexual health of patients with advanced can…
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This episode features Lily Man Lee Chan (School of Nursing, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR). What is already known about the topic? Progressive neurologic diseases involve complex, fluctuating symptoms and function decline. Palliative care aims to improve quality of life and symptom control. Access to pa…
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