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Cardio Connector is a podcast by the Canadian Cardiovascular Society. It brings together cardiovascular professionals from across the country to help advance clinical practice standards and continually improve Canadians' heart health. You will hear about knowledge sharing, guidelines, education, advocacy, and our nationwide community of cardiovascular care professionals. We invite you to meet them through Cardio Connector. We kick off our podcast with a series on Perspectives in Clinical Cardiology - a new addition to our CCS program portfolio. It covers challenges faced in community cardiology from all regions in Canada. Remember to subscribe to our podcast and share it with your colleagues and friends.

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United States

Description:

Cardio Connector is a podcast by the Canadian Cardiovascular Society. It brings together cardiovascular professionals from across the country to help advance clinical practice standards and continually improve Canadians' heart health. You will hear about knowledge sharing, guidelines, education, advocacy, and our nationwide community of cardiovascular care professionals. We invite you to meet them through Cardio Connector. We kick off our podcast with a series on Perspectives in Clinical Cardiology - a new addition to our CCS program portfolio. It covers challenges faced in community cardiology from all regions in Canada. Remember to subscribe to our podcast and share it with your colleagues and friends.

Language:

English


Episodes
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Explorer l'impact du changement climatique sur nos cœurs

10/18/2023
Explorez le lien entre le changement climatique et la santé cardiovasculaire au cours de cet épisode spécial de baladodiffusion qui présente le numéro Focus de septembre du Journal canadien de cardiologie (JCC). Nous nous pencherons sur l’impact des températures à la hausse, discuterons du lien entre la chaleur et les maladies cardiovasculaires et soulignerons les stratégies de prévention. De plus, préparez-vous à un avant-goût des principaux constats de la recherche publiée dans le numéro de septembre du JCC, où vous trouverez des réflexions intéressantes sur comment faire face aux défis de santé cardiovasculaires reliés au climat. Soyez des nôtres afin de comprendre le profond impact du changement climatique sur nos cœurs et vous renseigner sur les stratégies d’atténuation innovatrices proposées par des experts du domaine. Ne manquez pas le numéro spécial du JCC pour une exploration et des conseils plus poussés.

Duration:00:29:34

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Exploring the Impact of Climate Change on Our Hearts

10/18/2023
Explore the connection between climate change and cardiovascular health in this special podcast episode, introducing the September Focus Issue of the Canadian Journal of Cardiology (CJC). We delve into the impact of rising temperatures, discuss the relationship between heat and cardiovascular disease, and highlight prevention strategies. Additionally, get ready for a sneak peek at key research findings featured in the CJC's September edition, providing valuable insights into addressing climate-related cardiovascular health challenges. Join us to understand the profound impact of climate change on our hearts and learn about innovative mitigation strategies from experts in the field. Don't miss the upcoming CJC Focus Issue for in-depth exploration and guidance.

Duration:00:25:43

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Canadian Wildfires Impact on Cardiovascular & Respiratory Health

7/19/2023
This podcast episode explores the impact of the recent wildfires in Canada on cardiovascular and respiratory health. Hosted by Dr. Matt Bennett and joined by Dr. Stephen Wilton and Dr. Emily Brigham, they discuss the increased risk for cardiovascular events and exacerbations of lung diseases caused by wildfires. They highlight high-risk populations and provide recommendations to decrease the risk and protect health during wildfire events.

Duration:00:33:59

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Climate and Heart Health

4/22/2023
Many members of the cardiovascular community are concerned about climate change but may not be up to date on how it can affect the CV health of their patients. Join Dr. Matt Bennett and Dr. Steve Wilton, members of the CCS Climate Change Working Group, as they dig deeper into the links between planetary health and cardiovascular health - plus advice for patients and tips for health care providers to get more involved in climate-related activities.

Duration:00:20:11

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“Does My Patient Have a High-risk Aortopathy?” - Clinical Uncertainties & Management Controversies

7/14/2022
This is the final episode in our eight-part Perspectives in Clinical Cardiology series. It was originally broadcast as a live webinar on June 22, 2022. It is co-moderated by Dr. David Bewick and Dr. Maral Ouzounian with featured speaker Dr. Gabrielle Horne.

Duration:00:57:32

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Refining the “Grey Zone” in Preventing Sudden Cardiac Death

5/12/2022
Part seven of the eight-part Perspectives in Clinical Cardiology series. This session took place as a live webinar on April 27, 2022 and features Dr. David Bewick and Dr. Matt Bennett as co-moderators and Dr. Julia Cadrin-Tourigny as the featured speaker. It addresses several common clinical conundrums in preventing SD with an ICD in specific and clinically relevant scenarios.

Duration:00:47:13

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Recurrent and Incessant Pericarditis – Clinical Challenges, Conundrums, and Unresolved Issues

3/23/2022
Welcome to part six of the Perspectives in Clinical Cardiology eight-part series, broadcast as a live webinar on March 15, 2022. This session features Dr. David Bewick and Dr. Sarah Ramer, and we are especially delighted to have internationally recognized expert Dr. Allan Klein sharing his knowledge and extensive experience on pericardial disorders.

Duration:00:51:41

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TAVI Controversies with Severe Symptomatic Aortic Stenosis

1/24/2022
This is part five of eight in the Perspectives in Clinical Cardiology series, originally broadcast as a live webinar on December 15, 2021. It is co-moderated by Dr. David Bewick and Dr. Marc Ruel with featured speaker Dr. Jean-François Légaré.

Duration:00:38:59

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"I do NOT want a stroke" – Conundrums in Anticoagulation & Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation

12/14/2021
Part of four of the eight-part Perspectives in Clinical Cardiology series. This session took place as a live webinar on November 17, 2021 and features Dr. David Bewick, Dr. Sean Connors, and Dr. Jeff Healey. It underscores high value topics by using a case-based format addressing important clinical dilemmas revolving around atrial fibrillation, anticoagulation and stroke prevention.

Duration:00:45:14

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Lipids & Atherosclerosis – “When Close is Not Enough”

11/19/2021
Welcome to part three of the Perspectives in Clinical Cardiology eight-part series. This session was recorded from the live webinar on September 22, 2021. It features speaker Dr. John Mancini and is co-moderated by Dr. David Bewick and Dr. Grace Chua.

Duration:00:37:42

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Cardiac Sarcoid - "Multiple Uncertainties"

11/18/2021
This is part two of the Perspectives in Clinical Cardiology eight-part series. It was originally broadcast as a live webinar on June 23, 2021. This session is moderated by Dr. David Bewick and Dr. David Birnie and presented by Dr. Ciorsti MacIntyre.

Duration:00:38:06

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Doctor What Happened to Me: SCAD

5/26/2021
Welcome to part one of Perspectives in Clinical Cardiology, an eight-part series that covers challenges faced in community cardiology from all regions in Canada. This session originally aired as a live webinar on May 26, 2021 and features Dr. David Bewick, Dr. Sharon Mulvagh, and Dr. Jacqueline Saw as speakers.

Duration:00:41:35