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Cardionerds
171. Narratives in Cardiology: Innovation, Excellence and Leadership in Interventional Cardiology with Dr. Samir Kapadia

Cardionerds

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 43:30


CardioNerds (Amit Goyal and Daniel Ambinder), Dr. Zarina Sharalaya (Interventional Cardiology Fellow at the Cleveland Clinic), and Dr. Simrat Kaur (General Cardiology Fellow at the Cleveland Clinic) join Dr. Samir Kapadia, the Chair of the Robert and Suzanne Tomsich Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Sydell and Arnold Miller Family Heart, Vascular & Thoracic Institute at Cleveland Clinic. They discuss future advancements in the field of structural interventional cardiology. Dr. Kapadia sheds light on his journey starting as an international medical graduate from India and speaks about his mentors that helped shape his career and his life. We later delve into several advancements in the field of structural and interventional cardiology, along with the amalgamation of different sub-specialities with intervention such as heart failure and critical care cardiology. We also discuss the measures being taken to reduce the occupational hazards associated with interventional cardiology and how to make this field more appealing to women in cardiology. Special message by Ohio ACC State Chapter Governor, Dr. Kanny Grewal. The PA-ACC & CardioNerds Narratives in Cardiology is a multimedia educational series jointly developed by the Pennsylvania Chapter ACC, the ACC Fellows in Training Section, and the CardioNerds Platform with the goal to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in cardiology. In this series, we host inspiring faculty and fellows from various ACC chapters to discuss their areas of expertise and their individual narratives. Join us for these captivating conversations as we celebrate our differences and share our joy for practicing cardiovascular medicine. We thank our project mentors Dr. Katie Berlacher and Dr. Nosheen Reza. Video Version • Notes • References • Production Team Claim free CME just for enjoying this episode! There are no relevant disclosures for this episode. The PA-ACC & CardioNerds Narratives in Cardiology PageCardioNerds Episode PageCardioNerds AcademyCardionerds Healy Honor Roll CardioNerds Journal ClubSubscribe to The Heartbeat Newsletter!Check out CardioNerds SWAG!Become a CardioNerds Patron! Video version - Innovation, Excellence and Leadership in Interventional Cardiology with Dr. Samir Kapadia https://youtu.be/BfqnRkaVGkk Quotables - Innovation, Excellence and Leadership in Interventional Cardiology with Dr. Samir Kapadia “A very important thing for all international medical graduates and for everybody, for that matter - it is important to recognize that the opportunities are what you perceive and not what others perceive.”Dr. Samir Kapadia Show notes - Innovation, Excellence and Leadership in Interventional Cardiology with Dr. Samir Kapadia How do international medical graduates contribute to the work force in medicine across the United States of America? International medical graduates account for 25% of the physician work force, with over 85% being involved in direct patient care.IMGs are usually accomplished, consummate and highly motivated physicians who often have to overcome challenges such as language proficiency, acculturation and difficulties with obtaining a visa status in the United States.IMGs also help fill gaps in health care by working in geographical areas that are otherwise not desirable by US or Canadian medical graduates.IMGs contribute to diversity of the field which provides a richer training environment, improved access to health care for underrepresented minorities, as well as better patient outcomes. What are key qualities of a good mentor? A good mentor is responsible for enhancing the education of his or her mentees along with motivating them to challenge their limits.Qualities of a good mentor extend beyond mere mentorship to sponsorship, where the mentor opens up his or her network for the mentee allowing them to pursue a path of success.A mentor serves as an advisor and a counselor,

Cardionerds
134. Nuclear and Multimodality Imaging: Cardiac Sarcoidosis

Cardionerds

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 56:18


CardioNerd Amit Goyal is joined by Dr. Erika Hutt (Cleveland Clinic general cardiology fellow), Dr. Aldo Schenone (Brigham and Women's advanced cardiovascular imaging fellow), and Dr. Wael Jaber (Cleveland Clinic cardiovascular imaging staff and co-founder of Cardiac Imaging Agora) to discuss nuclear and complimentary multimodality cardiovascular imaging for the evaluation of cardiac sarcoidosis. Show notes created by Dr. Hussain Khalid (University of Florida general cardiology fellow and CardioNerds Academy fellow in House Thomas). To learn more about multimodality cardiovascular imaging, check out Cardiac Imaging Agora! Collect free CME/MOC credit just for enjoying this episode!  CardioNerds Multimodality Cardiovascular Imaging PageCardioNerds Episode PageCardioNerds AcademyCardionerds Healy Honor Roll CardioNerds Journal ClubSubscribe to The Heartbeat Newsletter!Check out CardioNerds SWAG!Become a CardioNerds Patron! Show Notes & Take Home Pearls: Cardiac Sarcoidosis Quotables: “It's not important for you to love the Soviet Union. It's important for the Soviet Union to love you back [Stalin regarding the famous dissonant Russian poet Anna Akhmatova]. When we talk about PET, you love PET, but the PET has to love you back, and it has to love you back in a way where you have to know how to approach this test. With, first, some humility about its limitations: 1) inflammation is universal...and 2) the prep is extremely important.”  -- 11:25 “A test without a good preparation is a preparation to fail.” --15:30 “Sarcoidosis is kind of the tuberculosis that we have in medicine—it can present as anything.” --36:40 Show notes under construction Guest Profiles Wael Jaber, MD Wael Jaber, MD, is a staff cardiologist in the Section of Cardiovascular Imaging, Robert and Suzanne Tomsich Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, at the Sydell and Arnold Miller Family Heart, Vascular & Thoracic Institute at Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Jaber specializes in cardiac imaging (both nuclear cardiology and echocardiography) and valvular heart disease. Dr. Jaber attended college at the American University in Beirut, graduating with a Bachelor of Science in biology. He then went on at the American University to receive his medical degree while making the Dean's honor list. He completed his residency in internal medicine at the St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, where he also completed fellowships in cardiovascular medicine and nuclear cardiology. Dr. Jaber is currently is the Medical Director of the Nuclear Lab and of the Cardiovascular Imaging Core Laboratory in C5Research. He is fluent in English, French and Arabic. He is the author of Nuclear Cardiology review: A Self-Assessment Tool and cofounder of Cardiac Imaging Agora. Dr. Aldo L Schenone Dr. Aldo L Schenone is one of the current Chief Non-Invasive Cardiovascular Imaging Fellows at the Brigham and Women's Hospital. He completed medical school at the University of Carabobo in Valencia, Venezuela, and then completed both his Internal Medicine residency and Cardiology fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic where he also served as a Chief Internal Medicine Resident. Dr. Erica Hutt Dr. Erika Hutt @erikahuttce is a cardiology fellow at the Cleveland Clinic. Erika was born and raised in Costa Rica, where she received her MD degree at Universidad de Costa Rica. She then decided to pursue further medical training in the United States, with the goal of becoming a cardiologist. She completed her residency training at Cleveland Clinic and went on to fellowship at the same institution. Her passions include infiltrative heart disease, atrial fibrillation, valvular heart disease and echocardiography among many. She is looking forward to a career in advanced cardiovascular imaging. References and Links: Cardiac Sarcoidosis Under construction

Cardionerds
101. Nuclear and Multimodality Imaging – Coronary Microvascular Disease

Cardionerds

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 25:30


CardioNerd Amit Goyal is joined by Dr. Erika Hutt (Cleveland Clinic general cardiology fellow), Dr. Aldo Schenone (Brigham and Women’s advanced cardiovascular imaging fellow), and Dr. Wael Jaber (Cleveland Clinic cardiovascular imaging staff and co-founder of Cardiac Imaging Agora) to discuss nuclear and complimentary multimodality cardiovascular imaging for the evaluation of coronary microvascular disease. Show notes were created by Dr. Madiha Khan (internal medicine resident at Houston Methodist Hospital and a CardioNerds Academy fellow in House Taussig). To learn more about multimodality cardiovascular imaging, check out Cardiac Imaging Agora!  Collect free CME/MOC credit just for enjoying to the episode!  CardioNerds Multimodality Cardiovascular Imaging PageCardioNerds Episode PageCardioNerds AcademyCardionerds Healy Honor Roll Subscribe to The Heartbeat Newsletter!Check out CardioNerds SWAG!Become a CardioNerds Patron! Show Notes & Take Home Pearls Five Take Home Pearls - coming soon! Read more hidden text Detailed Show Notes What is coronary microvascular disease?When do you look for microvascular disease?How might nuclear cardiology help us in diagnosing, treating, and prognosticating microvascular disease?What are are other noninvasive tools to assess for CMDWhat are the invasive tools to assess for CMD? Detailed Show Notes Guest Profiles Wael Jaber, MD Wael Jaber, MD, is a staff cardiologist in the Section of Cardiovascular Imaging, Robert and Suzanne Tomsich Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, at the Sydell and Arnold Miller Family Heart, Vascular & Thoracic Institute at Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Jaber specializes in cardiac imaging (both nuclear cardiology and echocardiography) and valvular heart disease. Dr. Jaber attended college at the American University in Beirut, graduating with a Bachelor of Science in biology. He then went on at the American University to receive his medical degree while making the Dean's honor list. He completed his residency in internal medicine at the St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, where he also completed fellowships in cardiovascular medicine and nuclear cardiology. Dr. Jaber is currently is the Medical Director of the Nuclear Lab and of the Cardiovascular Imaging Core Laboratory in C5Research. He is fluent in English, French and Arabic. He is the author of Nuclear Cardiology review: A Self-Assessment Tool and cofounder of Cardiac Imaging Agora. Dr. Aldo L Schenone Dr. Aldo L Schenone is one of the current Chief Non-Invasive Cardiovascular Imaging Fellows at the Brigham and Women's Hospital. He completed medical school at the University of Carabobo in Valencia, Venezuela, and then completed both his Internal Medicine residency and Cardiology fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic where he also served as a Chief Internal Medicine Resident. Dr. Erica Hutt Dr. Erika Hutt @erikahuttce is a cardiology fellow at the Cleveland Clinic. Erika was born and raised in Costa Rica, where she received her MD degree at Universidad de Costa Rica. She then decided to pursue further medical training in the United States, with the goal of becoming a cardiologist. She completed her residency training at Cleveland Clinic and went on to fellowship at the same institution. Her passions include infiltrative heart disease, atrial fibrillation, valvular heart disease and echocardiography among many. She is looking forward to a career in advanced cardiovascular imaging. References and Links Kaski, J.-C., Crea, F., Gersh, B. J., & Camici, P. G. (2018). Reappraisal of Ischemic Heart Disease. Circulation. https://doi.org/10.1161/circulationaha.118.031373Jaber, W., & Gimelli, A. (n.d.). Cardiac Imaging Agora. https://www.cardiacimagingagora.com/list/Taqueti, V. R., & Di Carli, M. F. (2018). Coronary Microvascular Disease Pathogenic Mechanisms...

Cardionerds
41. Women’s Cardiovascular Prevention with Dr. Leslie Cho

Cardionerds

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 44:16


The CardioNerds discuss Women's Cardiovascular Prevention with Dr. Leslie Cho, Interventional Cardiologist and Director of the Cleveland Clinic’s Women’s Cardiovascular Center. She is also Section Head of Preventive Cardiology and Rehabilitation in the Robert and Suzanne Tomsich Department of Cardiovascular Medicine at Cleveland Clinic. Amit, Dan and Carine take a deep dive into women's cardiovascular prevention and discuss the epidemiology, unique risk factors, different manifestations of CVD and treatment strategies to lower cardiovascular risk in women. Tune in as we discuss cases from the CardioNerds Women's Clinic to learn more! Take me to the Cardionerds Cardiovascular Prevention PageTake me to episode topics page Cardiac Consult PodcastTall Rounds Lectures Key Reference: Cho L, Davis M, Elgendy I, et al (2020) Summary of Updated Recommendations for Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease in Women: JACC State-of-the-Art Review. J Am Coll Cardiol 75:2602–2618 We are truly honored to be producing the Cardionerds CVD Prevention Series in collaboration with the American Society for Preventive Cardiology! The ASPC is an incredible resource for learning, networking, and promoting the ideals of cardiovascular prevention! This series is kicked off by a message from Dr. Amit Khera, President of the American Society for Preventive Cardiology and President of the SouthWest Affiliate of the American Heart Association. Cardionerds Cardiovascular Prevention Series Dr. Leslie Cho is a professor of Medicine at Cleveland Clinic Lerner School of Medicine Case Western Reserve Medical School and serves as Director of the Cleveland Clinic’s Women’s Cardiovascular Center. She is also Section Head, Preventive Cardiology and Rehabilitation in the Robert and Suzanne Tomsich Department of Cardiovascular Medicine at Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Cho received her undergraduate degree in interdisciplinary studies from the University of California, Los Angeles, graduating cum laude. She received her medical degree from the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, and took her residency in internal medicine at the University of Washington Medical Center where she received the John Humphrey Award as Most Outstanding Internal Medicine Resident. Her clinical training continued when she accepted a fellowship in cardiology, followed by a fellowship in interventional cardiology and peripheral disease, both from Cleveland Clinic. Leslie Cho, MDAmit Goyal, MDCarine Hamo, MDDaniel Ambinder, MD

Love Your Heart: A Cleveland Clinic Podcast
Valve Disease: When are you ready for surgery?

Love Your Heart: A Cleveland Clinic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 6:41


Steven Nissen, MD, Chairman of the Robert and Suzanne Tomsich Department of Cardiovascular Medicine at Cleveland Clinic talks with Marc Gillinov, MD, Chairman of the Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery and Brian Griffin, MD, Section Head Cardiovascular Imaging to about when a patient should consider surgery or treatment for valve disease, who should consider catheter based valve treatment.

Love Your Heart: A Cleveland Clinic Podcast
Q&A with Dr. Nissen and Dr. Mansour – Ask the Heart Doctor

Love Your Heart: A Cleveland Clinic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 5:01


After an “Ask your heart doctor” webchat Steven Nissen, MD, Chairman of the Robert and Suzanne Tomsich Department of Cardiovascular Medicine at Cleveland Clinic talks with John Mansour, MD about the common questions during the chat such as management of atrial fibrillation and aortic aneurysms, and when to get a second opinion.

Love Your Heart: A Cleveland Clinic Podcast

In honor of Heart Failure Awareness Week, Steven Nissen, MD, Chairman of the Robert and Suzanne Tomsich Department of Cardiovascular Medicine at Cleveland Clinic talks with Randall Starling, MD, MPH, President of the Heart Failure Society of America (HFSA) and Jerry Estep, MD, Section Head of Heart Failure at Cleveland Clinic about what we need to know about heart failure – whether a patient or provider; including the extent that heart failure affects us, treatment options – from medications – to the newest devices and transplant, and differences in causes and/or presentation based on gender and race.

Cardiac Consult: A Cleveland Clinic Podcast for Healthcare Professionals

In honor of Heart Failure Awareness Week, Steven Nissen, MD, Chairman of the Robert and Suzanne Tomsich Department of Cardiovascular Medicine at Cleveland Clinic talks with Randall Starling, MD, MPH, President of the Heart Failure Society of America (HFSA) and Jerry Estep, MD, Section Head of Heart Failure at Cleveland Clinic about what we need to know about heart failure – whether a patient or provider; including the extent that heart failure affects us, treatment options – from medications – to the newest devices and transplant, and differences in causes and/or presentation based on gender and race.

Cardiac Consult: A Cleveland Clinic Podcast for Healthcare Professionals

Dr. Steven Nissen, Chairman of the Robert and Suzanne Tomsich Department of Cardiovascular Medicine at Cleveland Clinic discusses hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) with experts: cardiologist Milind Desai, MD and cardiovascular surgeon, Nicholas Smedira, MD . Topics include diagnostic findings, the nuances of surgical approach, determining the appropriate treatment for the best outcomes including symptom relief and decreased incidence of cardiac death, and genetic screening.

Love Your Heart: A Cleveland Clinic Podcast
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

Love Your Heart: A Cleveland Clinic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2018 8:18


Dr. Steven Nissen, Chairman of the Robert and Suzanne Tomsich Department of Cardiovascular Medicine at Cleveland Clinic talks with experts: cardiologist Milind Desai, MD and cardiovascular surgeon, Nicholas Smedira, MD about hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). Learn about what HCM is, symptoms, how it’s diagnosed, what family members should know, what is involved in surgery and medical therapy, and when an implantable defibrillator is necessary.

Cardiac Consult: A Cleveland Clinic Podcast for Healthcare Professionals

Steven Nissen, MD, Chairman of the Robert and Suzanne Tomsich Department of Cardiovascular Medicine at Cleveland Clinic discusses several highlights from the 2018 AHA meeting: a summary of the newly released 2018 Management of Blood Cholesterol Guidelines; the outcomes of the VITAL trial which studied vitamin D and Omega 3’s impact on primary prevention of CV or cancer events; REDUCE-IT, a trial looking at the use of EPAs in the prevention of heart disease; and last, the results of a phase II, placebo-controlled study directed at patients with high levels of Lp(a), treated with a new drug.