Episodes
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The use of pacemakers and cardiac implantable electronic devices or CIEDs is becoming more common. While these devices extend and improve people’s lives with minimal problems in most cases, for patients who experience infections related to their devices, gaps and delays in guideline-recommended care can lead to preventable illness, disability and death. Dr. Miguel Leal, Associate Professor in Electrophysiology at Emory Health Care, and Ms. Trudie Lobban, the founder of the Arrhythmia Alliance, the AF Association and STARS, discuss the value of shared decision-making between patient and healthcare professionals when it comes to preventing and managing device infections.
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The use of pacemakers and CIEDs is becoming more and more common. While these devices extend and improve people's lives with minimal problems in most cases, for patients who experience infections related to their devices, gaps and delays in guideline-recommended care can lead to preventable illness, disability, and death. Data have shown that these kinds of gaps and delays in guideline-recommended care are all too common. Improved awareness and timely diagnosis are essential to help save lives. Listen to two speakers Dr. Jim Cheung and Ms. Ann M. Spalding as they review a case and have a conversation on the importance of timely CIED infection identification, and management.
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Four 30-minute episodes focusing on rural disparities in hemorrhagic stroke care. Episodes will address unique rural and regional barriers to care, the hub-and-spoke relationships within local health systems, and best practices as patients transition through their systems of care.
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Four 30-minute episodes focusing on rural disparities in hemorrhagic stroke care. Episodes will address unique rural and regional barriers to care, the hub-and-spoke relationships within local health systems, and best practices as patients transition through their systems of care.
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Four 30-minute episodes focusing on rural disparities in hemorrhagic stroke care. Episodes will address unique rural and regional barriers to care, the hub-and-spoke relationships within local health systems, and best practices as patients transition through their systems of care.
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Four 30-minute episodes focusing on rural disparities in hemorrhagic stroke care. Episodes will address unique rural and regional barriers to care, the hub-and-spoke relationships within local health systems, and best practices as patients transition through their systems of care.
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Building Better Postpartum Care, a series dedicated to exploring pressing topics in postpartum care and maternal health. This episode dives into the opportunity to discuss the doula perspective on birthing person care.
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Building Better Postpartum Care, a series dedicated to exploring the most pressing topics in postpartum care and maternal health. This episode dives into transforming and exploring the future of postpartum care.
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Building Better Postpartum Care, a series dedicated to exploring pressing topics in postpartum care and maternal health. This episode dives into recommendations that focus on clinical assessment standardization and patient-centered, team-based care.
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Building Better Postpartum Care, a series dedicated to exploring pressing topics in postpartum care and maternal health. This episode dives into the critical challenges and opportunities shaping postpartum systems of care across the country.
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This 3-part series aims to provide valuable insights and guidance to nurses interested in research. Hosted by moderator Sarah D. Williams from The American Heart Association, this series will leverage the expertise of experienced nurse researchers to inspire and educate nurses on engaging with research and scholarly inquiry.
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This 3-part series aims to provide valuable insights and guidance to nurses interested in research. Hosted by moderator Sarah D. Williams from The American Heart Association, this series will leverage the expertise of experienced nurse researchers to inspire and educate nurses on engaging with research and scholarly inquiry.
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This 3-part series aims to provide valuable insights and guidance to nurses interested in research. Hosted by moderator Sarah D. Williams from The American Heart Association, this series will leverage the expertise of experienced nurse researchers to inspire and educate nurses on engaging with research and scholarly inquiry.
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This podcast provides an in-depth exploration of Lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] as an under-recognized, risk enhancing factor for cardiovascular disease, with particular emphasis on its impact on women’s cardiovascular health. This discussion features two Lp(a) experts, Dr. Saucier, a non-invasive cardiologist and Director of the Women's Heart Wellness Program and Dr. Fernandez, a cardiologist, and a lipidologist both from the Hartford Health Care System. These clinicians share their insights on Lp(a) and its considerations for women, screening approaches and treatment, clinical recommendations, and awareness.
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This two-part podcast series investigates the clinical significance of lipoprotein(a) in cardiovascular and cerebrovascular health. The discussion features two expert doctors, Dr. Shah, a preventive cardiologist, and Dr. El Husseini, a vascular neurologist, both from Duke University Health System. These experts share their insights on the implications of elevated Lp(a) levels in patients and how it could shape future medical practices in addition to covering background on Lp(a), some of the evolving testing practices and clinical actionability.
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This two-part podcast series investigates the clinical significance of lipoprotein(a) in cardiovascular and cerebrovascular health. The discussion features two expert doctors, Dr. Shah, a preventive cardiologist, and Dr. El Husseini, a vascular neurologist, both from Duke University Health System. These experts share their insights on the implications of elevated Lp(a) levels in patients and how it could shape future medical practices in addition to covering background on Lp(a), some of the evolving testing practices and clinical actionability.
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This week's episode will delve into the complex workflows within a health system and how they be a help or a hinderance to an AFib patient once they are discharge. Our guest will demonstrate effective strategies that allow collaboration both within the hospital as well as with external clinics to ensure that care management does not end at discharge.
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