Cardiology podcast for internists, residents and medical students. We review common questions for cardiologists and recent research.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 39 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | Health & FitnessMedicineScience | ||||
In this episode I visit with Dr. Chris Burke from the University of Washington to discuss aortic valve repair. Dr. Burke is a cardiac surgeon with an interest in complex aorta and aortic valve surgery. He provides useful insights into the evaluation ... more
I am joined by Shreyas Venkataraman, MD, an internal medicine resident at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St Louis to continue our physical exam series. In this episode we talk about mitral regurgitation and the associated physical exam findings that help ... more
In this episode I visit with Dr. Melissa Robinson from the University of Washington to discuss the management of ventricular tachycardia. Our discussion focuses on decisions regarding ICD implantation, anti-arrhythmic drugs and catheter ablation. Thr... more
I met with Dr. Eric Krieger from the University of Washington Adult Congenital Heart Disease group to talk about patients with the Fontan palliative shunt. This shunt is used to help infants born with single ventricle physiology survive into adulthoo... more
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I really love this podcast, super great for on the go and I love the guest speakers!!
Could you do an episode on hypoplastic left heart syndrome, treatments, diagnosis and long term effects?
Really excellent show for learners of all levels! Really thoroughly enjoy the diverse range of topics and how the speakers take complicated issues and break them down in a way that’s easy to follow. Great work Andrew Perry!
As a GP I found this an excellent discussion. Great to hear the small print stuff about trials - as so often - the big print giveth, and the small print taketh away…
As a PD , I’m going to recommend it to all my fellows and aspiring IM residents. Well done Andrew !
I’m a clinical pharmacy resident and I love your podcast! You ask clear and insightful questions and have a nice demeanor










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