Our @Point of Care Cardiology Podcasts have healthcare experts discussing and providing information related to cardiology diagnosis, treatment, management, and other important information.
When should heart failure therapies be combined, switched, or stopped? Our faculty discuss this topic as well as how Covid-19 has impacted heart failure treatment. Visit www.morningcommutepodcast.com/heartfailure6 to view the activity and CME/CE information, download the transcript, and complete the post-test and evaluation to earn CME/CE credit
With the many therapies that are now available for the treatment of heart failure, who are the best candidates for these medications and what are the potential side effects? Our faculty discuss this and more. Visit www.morningcommutepodcast.com/heartfailure5 to view the activity and CME/CE information, download the transcript, and complete the post-test and evaluation to earn CME/CE credit
In this podcast our faculty discuss treating patients who have diabetes and heart failure and the remarkable story of SGLT-2 inhibitors for this patient population. Visit www.morningcommutepodcast.com/heartfailure4 to view the activity and CME/CE information, download the transcript, and complete the post-test and evaluation to earn CME/CE credit
How should the patient with diabetes who is at risk of developing heart failure be managed? What medication is needed and how important is prevention through diet and exercise? Visit www.morningcommutepodcast.com/heartfailure3 to view the activity and CME/CE information, download the transcript, and complete the post-test and evaluation to earn CME/CE credit
What are the current guidelines for managing patients with heart failure and why are heart failure labels so confusing? Our faculty help decipher these and more in this podcast episode. Visit www.morningcommutepodcast.com/heartfailure2 to view the activity and CME/CE information, download the transcript, and complete the post-test and evaluation to earn CME/CE credit
In this podcast our faculty discuss diagnosing the heart failure patient in the primary care setting. What should the process be for making this diagnosis and how important is taking a complete medical and family history? Visit www.morningcommutepodcast.com/heartfailure1 to view the activity and CME/CE information, download the transcript, and complete the post-test and evaluation to earn CME/CE credit
Visit http://morningcommutepodcast.com/SGLT2inhibitors6 to view the activity and CME/CE information, download the transcript, and complete the posttest and evaluation to earn CME/CE credit. In this episode, Dr. James Januzzi and Dr. Silvio Inzucchi discuss the surge in collaboration between primary care physicians, endocrinologists, and cardiologists and the groundswell of cardiometabolic clinics. They attribute this to cardiologists moving beyond the so-called glucocentric view and focusing on how diabetes therapies might help reduce cardiovascular risk as well. Drs. Januzzi and Inzucchi will also discuss the recent guidelines that now incorporate sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT-2) inhibitors into clinical pathways.
Visit http://morningcommutepodcast.com/SGLT2inhibitors5 to view the activity and CME/CE information, download the transcript, and complete the posttest and evaluation to earn CME/CE credit. In this episode Dr. James Januzzi and Dr. Silvio Inzucchi discuss how sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT-2) inhibitors evolved from treatments for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) to key treatments for patients with heart failure. Drs. Januzzi and Inzucchi look at the pivotal trials that thrust these treatments into the heart failure treatment limelight.
Visit http://morningcommutepodcast.com/SGLT2inhibitors4 to view the activity and CME/CE information, download the transcript, and complete the posttest and evaluation to earn CME/CE credit. In this episode Dr. James Januzzi and Dr. Silvio Inzucchi will discuss SGLT-2 inhibition in cardiovascular risk reduction by taking a look at some of the pivotal clinical trial data.
The Covid-19 pandemic has hit patients with cardiovascular disease particularly hard. Moreover, cardiovascular disease sequelae are plaguing Covid-19 patients who did not have heart disease to begin with. Our faculty discusses several papers related to cardiology issues as well as what they are seeing in their own clinics.
Visit http://journalclubpodcasts.com/cvd to view the activity and CME/CE information, download the transcript, and complete the posttest and evaluation to earn CME/CE credit. In this Journal Club Podcast our faculty look at venous thrombosis appearing to be a complicated feature of Covid-19 and discuss treatments, including the role of direct oral anticoagulants in the pandemic of Covid-19.