
Cardionerds: A Cardiology Podcast
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6. Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Surgical & Transcatheter Septal Reduction Therapies with Drs. Amar Krishnaswamy and Per Wierup
Obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy therapy and septal reduction therapy via alcohol septal ablation and surgical myectomy is discussed by interventional cardiologist Dr. Amar Krishnaswamy and surgical perspective from cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Per Wierup.  Amit joins Dr. Laura Young to take a pulse check with these great experts. Flutter moment by Crystal Silbak, RN. On the CardioNerds Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Topic Page you will find podcast episodes, infographic, youtube videos, references, guest contributors, flutter stars, and so much more. Take me to the HCM series topic page Take me to episode topics page Dr. Amar Krishnaswamy earned his medical degree at Yale University. He completed his internal medicine residency training at the Osler Program at Johns Hopkins where he remained to serve as the assistant chief of service (ACS) of the Barker Firm. His general cardiology and interventional cardiology fellowships were completed at the Cleveland Clinic where he remained as staff. He is the program director of the interventional cardiology training program and the section head of the division of interventional cardiology at the Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Per Wierup received his graduate education and residency training at Lund University in Sweden and completed his advanced cardiac surgery training at the Cleveland Clinic. He then returned to Europe where he worked hard to become the world class surgeon he is today. He returned to the Cleveland Clinic where he continues to take incredible care of his patients.  Dr. Wierup is a talented pianist and enjoys alpine skiing and show jumping! In addition to our great discussion on hypertrophic cardiomyopathy  with regards to septal reduction therapy, we are so lucky to have Crystal join the cardionerds podcast to share a flutter moment. Crystal is a cardiac nurse at The Johns Hopkins Hospital. Cardionerds isa Cardiology Podcast that Brings the high-yield, guideline and evidence-based cardiology educational experience to everyone, everywhere, anytime! Learn more at www.cardionerds.com 
5. Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Historical Perspective with Dr. Edward Kasper
Dr. Edward Kasper shares a unique historical perspective on how the field evolved as Medicine learned more about hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. He shares so many life lessons and clinical pearls that apply to HCM and the practice of medicine in general. Flutter moment by Dr. Sidney Schechet (ophthalmology). On the CardioNerds Podcast Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Topic Page you will find podcast episodes, an infographic, references, guest contributors and so much more. Take me to the HCM series topic page Take me to episode topics page Dr. Edward K. Kasper, is a graduate of the Johns Hopkins University with a B.A. in Natural Sciences. He earned his M.D. at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine. His internship and residency in Internal Medicine and assistant chief of service (ACS) of the Thayer service as well as his fellowship in Cardiology, were completed at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, where he then joined the faculty in 1993. He is currently the E. Cowles Andrus Professor of Cardiology and Director of Clinical Cardiology at Johns Hopkins Medicine. In addition to this unique historical perspective of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, we are thrilled to have Dr. Sid Schechet join the show and share his cardionerds flutter moment! Dr. Sid Schechet is an ophthalmologist and retinal specialist in Baltimore, Maryland, at the Elman Retina Group. He received his medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine, and completed residency at The University of Maryland. He pursued an extra two-year fellowship in vitreoretinal surgery at The University of Chicago before joining the Elman Retina Group. Aside from fixing eyeballs and retinas, he enjoys making educational, exciting, and entertaining surgical retina videos catered to both ophthalmologists and non-ophthalmologists alike. He also often can be found dusting off and polishing his- what do you call it again?- old stethoscope from med school.
4. Practical Approach to Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy with Dr. Jose Madrazo
Clinical and echo expert Dr. Jose Madrazo discusses a high yield and practical approach to diagnosis and management of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Flutter moment by Dr. Saman Nematollahi (Infectious Disease). On the CardioNerds Podcast Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Topic Page you will find podcast episodes, an infographic, references, guest contributors and so much more. Take me to the hypertrophic cardiomyopathy series topic page Take me to episode topics page Dr. Jose Madrazo is a top notch cardiologist in the Johns Hopkins Hospital, and an assistant professor of medicine at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. He received his medical degree from the University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine and completed his residency at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, TX. He completed his cardiology and advanced echo fellowship at the Washington University in STL School of Medicine before joining the Hopkins faculty. In addition to this practical Approach to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, we have just the cutest Cardionerds Flutter provided by Saman Nematollahi and his son! Saman grew up in Tucson, Arizona. He completed his undergrad at the University of Arizona with dual degrees in Physiology and Spanish Literature. He spent some time after undergrad working in a neuroscience lab before starting med school at the University of Arizona. He then moved to NYC where he completed residency at Columbia. His clinical interests include management of immunocompromised hosts, and his research interest is in medical education. He loves to play soccer with his wife and son. He is master educator, appeared on and has authored many important tweetorials (links on the hypertrophic cardiomyopathy series page). He has also appeared on the hit medical podcast, The Clinical Problem Solvers.
3. Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: Case Discussion
The CardioNerds discuss a case of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy teaching a comprehensive approach to pathophysiology, diagnosis, imaging, and management of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Guest host, Dr. Fatimah Alkhunaizi. Flutter moment by Dr. Virginia Hahn (Cardiology). On the CardioNerds Podcast Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Topic Page you will find podcast episodes, an infographic, references, guest contributors and so much more. Take me to this series topic pageTake me to episode topics page Dr. Alkhunaizi completed her undergraduate degree in Neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University, medical school at Columbia University and she returned to the Johns Hopkins Hospital for Internal Medicine residency. She enjoys reading and taking long cathartic runs. Dr. Virginia Shalkey Hahn is a fourth-year Cardiology fellow at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore, MD. She earned her medical degree from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, where she stayed for residency. She moved to Johns Hopkins for Cardiology fellowship (after a 1 year hiatus as an ICU hospitalist). During fellowship, she completed 2 years on the NIH T32 Training grant and one year as chief fellow. She feels passionate about translational heart failure research and mothering her 2 young children. Don’t forget to check out the rest of the Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy series. Episode 4: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy part 2: Pulse check with Dr. Jose Madrazo  Clinical and echo expert Dr. Jose Madrazo discusses a high yield and practical approach to diagnosis and management of HCM. Episode 5: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy part 3: Pulse check with Dr. Edward Kasper Dr. Edward Kasper shares a unique historical perspective on how the field evolved as Medicine learned more about HCM. He shares so many life lessons and clinical pearls that apply to HCM and the practice of medicine in general. Episode 6: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy part 4: Pulse check with Drs. Amar Krishnaswamy & Per Wierup Amit joins Dr. Laura Young to take a pulse check with experts, and learn more about the structural management of obstructive HCM. They discuss the interventional perspective with interventional cardiologist Dr. Amar Krishnaswamy and surgical perspective from cardiothoracic surgeon
2. Imaging and TAVR for Aortic Stenosis with Drs. Sneha Vakamudi and Rani Hasan
Imaging and structural heart considerations for TAVR for the diagnosis and treatment of aortic stenosis are discussed by experts, cardiac imager, Dr. Sneha Vakamudi from the Cleveland Clinic and structural cardiologist, Dr. Rani Hasan from The Johns Hopkins Hospital. Don’t forget to check out CardioNerds episode 1 for a case of aortic stenosis teaching a comprehensive approach to aortic stenosis diagnosis, surveillance, imaging, management and followup. This episode dovetails with our discussion here on imaging and TAVR in aortic stenosis On the CardioNerds Podcast Aortic Stenosis Topic Page you will find podcast episodes, an infographic, references, guest contributors and so much more. Take me to the Aortic Stenosis Series PageTake me to the Episode Topics Page   Dr. Sneha Vakamudi is a cardiovascular imaging fellow  at the Cleveland Clinic. She earned her medical degree at UT Southwestern and completed internal medicine residency at Duke.  She went to Cleveland Clinic for general cardiology fellowship where she stayed on for advanced training in advanced imaging. During her time as a fellow, she also obtained a masters degree in clinical research at CWRU. She has an interest in multimodality cardiovascular imaging and its application in the management of structural heart disease. Dr. Rani Hasan is an interventional cardiologist at John’s Hopkins Hospital, assistant professor of medicine, and assistant program director of the interventional fellowship. Most recently, he was named the director of the Structural program at Suburban Hospital. He obtained his medical degree from Johns Hopkins University, completed residency at the University of Pennsylvania and came back to Hopkins to complete his cardiology fellowship. During his fellowship, he earned an MHS in the Graduate Training Program in Clinical Investigation at the Bloomberg School of Public Health. Carine Hamo, MD Daniel Ambinder, MD Amit Goyal, MD
1. Aortic Stenosis: Case Discussion
The CardioNerds (Amit Goyal, Daniel Ambinder, Carine Hamo, and Heather Kagan) discuss a case of aortic stenosis teaching a comprehensive approach to aortic stenosis diagnosis, surveillance, imaging, management and followup. On the CardioNerds Podcast Aortic Stenosis Topic Page you will find podcast episodes, an infographic, references, guest contributors and so much more. Take me to the Aortic Stenosis Series PageTake me to the Episode Topics Page Graphic by Dr. Carine Hamo Daniel Ambinder @Dr_DanMD is a cardiology fellow at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. He completed his medical school at University of Maryland School of Medicine and had a blast completing residency in the Osler Program at Johns Hopkins Hospital. He is active on #CardioTwitter and is an assistant social media editor for @circAHA and @hopkinsheart. Passions include medical education, development of high quality #MedED content and bedside teaching. Clinical and research interests include resuscitation of cardiac arrest, mechanical circulatory support, coronary and structural heart disease. Amit Goyal @AmitGoyalMD is a cardiology fellow at the Cleveland Clinic. He completed his medical school at the University of California, San Diego and went on to enjoy residency training in the Osler Program at Johns Hopkins, where he served as the Assistant Chief of Service of the Barker Firm. As ACS he founded Osler Grand Rounds, an interactive mystery case discussion, and helped establish a novel morning report structure integrating bedside skills education. He is looking forward to a career in interventional cardiology and medical education. He relishes time with friends and family including with his wife Riddhi and son Dhruv. Heather Kagan @heatherkaganmd is an internal medicine resident in the Osler program at Johns Hopkins Hospital. She completed medical school at Temple University. She is passionate about the intersection of arts and medicine. In medical school she was a writer for Medscape and created a humanities elective, ‘Artful Thinking’, which utilizes art observation to enhance empathy and communication skills. Her anatomical drawings have been featured on various national platforms and some of her photography can be seen at www.heatherkagan.com. Career interests include narrative medicine, general internal medicine, and medical education. Amit Goyal, MD Daniel Ambinder, MD Carine Hamo, MD Heather Kagan, MD
0. Introducing The CardioNerds
Amit Goyal, Daniel Ambinder, and Clinical Problem Solver host Reza Manesh introduce The CardioNerds podcast and the CardioNerd mission. The CardioNerds is a Cardiology Podcast that Brings the high-yield, guideline and evidence-based cardiology educational experience to everyone, everywhere, anytime! Take me to episodes by topic Learn more about the CardioNerds