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1 You Are Your Longest Relationship: Artist DaQuane Cherry on Psoriasis, Art, and Self-Care 32:12
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DaQuane Cherry was once the kid who wore a hoodie to hide skin flare-ups in school. Now he’s an artist and advocate helping others feel seen. He reflects on his psoriasis journey, the power of small joys, and why loving yourself first isn’t a cliché—it’s essential. Plus, a deep dive into the history of La Roche-Posay’s legendary spring. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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المحتوى المقدم من UW Heart Institute. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة UW Heart Institute أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
Start every other Monday morning (or whenever you listen) with some coffee and cardiology. Dr. Jim Kirkpatrick and John Michael host the University of Washington Medicine Heart Institute faculty for discussions around their passions in the clinic and outside of it. If you would like to contact any guests or for follow-up information please contact uwheart@uw.edu.
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المحتوى المقدم من UW Heart Institute. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة UW Heart Institute أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
Start every other Monday morning (or whenever you listen) with some coffee and cardiology. Dr. Jim Kirkpatrick and John Michael host the University of Washington Medicine Heart Institute faculty for discussions around their passions in the clinic and outside of it. If you would like to contact any guests or for follow-up information please contact uwheart@uw.edu.
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×Have you ever wondered how a WWII MASH surgeon's legacy could shape a modern-day cardiologist's career? Get ready to be inspired as Dr. Kelley Branch from the University of Washington Division of Cardiology shares his incredible journey into medicine, deeply influenced by his grandfather's remarkable history. Join us for engaging personal anecdotes, from his childhood in San Diego to his transformative research at UCLA with Nobel laureate Louis Ignarro, all of which shaped his passion and expertise in cardiology. We then turn the spotlight on the revolutionary advancements in cardiac imaging technology. Discover the fascinating backstory of the CT scanner's development, thanks in part to the Beatles' success, and follow its evolution from single-slice models to the latest photon-counting CT technology. These cutting-edge innovations are providing doctors with higher resolution images at lower radiation doses, transforming how we diagnose and treat heart diseases. Hear how these advancements could potentially reduce the need for invasive procedures and improve patient care. Finally, we delve into the critical realms of post-resuscitation care and clinical research. Learn about the groundbreaking Sudden Death CT scan and the ongoing trials focused on lipoprotein A (LP(a)), a significant marker for early cardiovascular events. Dr. Branch also shares a thrilling adventure in Beirut, blending high-stakes experiences with his signature humor. This episode is a heartfelt tribute to the profound impact of innovative cardiology and the dedicated professionals who drive it forward—don't miss it!…
Dive deep into the heart of cardiology with our esteemed guest, Jennifer Beckman , MSN, ARNP, CHFN as she shares her transformative journey from a nursing assistant to a key player at the University of Washington Heart Institute. Her passion for patient care and clinical excellence is palpable as she talks about the advances in mechanical circulatory support that she's witnessed and contributed to. She is committed to maintaining a delicate balance between her administrative responsibilities and her direct work with patients, where the heartbeat of her mission lies. The landscape of LVAD programs and heart allocation systems has rapidly evolved, and Jennifer offers a front-row seat to understanding the complexities of this shift. With the 2018 UNOS policy revision, we explore the nuances of qualifying for LVAD and how this affects patient treatment decisions. Bleeding risks, comorbidities, and the ethics of patient care—it's all under the microscope. Jennifer's insights reveal the critical importance of a tailored, patient-centered approach in the ever-advancing field of cardiology.…

1 The Life and Legacy of Dr. David Dichek 49:26
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David Dichek's pioneering work in gene therapy for cardiovascular disease at the University of Washington Division of Cardiology left an indelible mark. In the warm glow of his memory, special guests Drs. Anne-Marie Schmidt, Daniel Yang, and Farid Moussavi-Harami join me to share the profound influence he had not only on their careers but on their scientific philosophy. We weave a tapestry of personal stories highlighting David's meticulous nature and his unwavering commitment to excellence, which continue to guide us in our quest for truth in research.…
From the rolling hills of Montana to the bustling heart of Seattle's medical community, Dr. David Elison's journey is nothing short of inspiring. As a structural interventional cardiologist at the University of Washington, Dr. Elison opens up about the winding road that led him from a potential future as a biology teacher to a lifesaver in the cardiology department. His tale is a vivid illustration of how mentorship can shape a career, and how a profession in healthcare can evolve through the years, adapting to new challenges and discoveries. Tune in for a rich narrative that traverses educational crossroads, personal growth, and the mechanics of the human heart. Parenting and a career often tug life in opposite directions, but Dr. Elison shares how they can harmoniously coexist in the demanding world of cardiology. He draws an intimate portrait of the 'carpenter' and 'gardener' approaches to raising children while balancing the scales of a new attending's life, all echoed in his own experiences. His personal insights into the symbiotic relationship between home life and the cath lab, alongside a deep dive into the distinctions between interventional and structural cardiology, paint a compelling picture of the modern medical professional's life. Our episode wraps up with a peek into the future of heart valve technology, where Dr. Elison's humor shines through stories of Montanan misconceptions and the Seattle transition. The conversation pivots to the vital transition period for medical trainees becoming attending physicians, underscoring the criticality of mentorship, supportive work cultures, and proactive steps to avert physician burnout. Dr. Elison's heartfelt gratitude towards his mentors leaves us with a stirring reminder of the profound impact that guidance and camaraderie have on both doctors and the patients they serve. Join us for these heartfelt revelations and candid conversations that get to the very pulse of what it means to be a healer.…
We sit down with Chris Burke, MD about his role in the Multidisciplinary Thoracic Aortic Program (MTAP) and specifically his expertise in the Ross Procedure. We also learn about how Fly Fishing offers him peace away from the operating room. Christopher R. Burke, MD, is a board-certified cardiothoracic surgeon, Associate Program Director of the Cardiothoracic Surgery Residency Program, Co-Director of the Multidisciplinary Thoracic Aortic Program , and an Assistant Professor of Cardiac Surgery who did a postgraduate aortic surgery fellowship under Dr. Joseph Bavaria, a world renowned expert in the surgical repair of the ascending aorta and aortic arch using open and “hybrid” approaches (where open surgery is combined with endovascular stenting at the same operation.) Dr. Burke brings a wealth of experience at new techniques for valve sparing root repair and open arch repair with and without concomitant stenting. He has a particular clinical interest in aortic valve preservation surgery (aortic valve repair).…
In a new season of Coffee and Cardiology Podcast and to celebrate the International Day of Listening happening on September 21, 2023, Dr. Kirkpatrick and John Michael sit down with Lori Joubert and Dr. Nazem Akoum to discuss the topic of Listening. Lori is responsible for managing administrative activities and program events for the Electrophysiology and Cardiac Imaging Subspecialty Programs across UW Medicine clinical sites. She also utilizes her education and training in listening skill development to facilitate monthly listening circle cafés to build team connection and networking by creating safe spaces for dialogue and connection with our peers and the sharing of resources. In this episode she helps guide us through a conversation about the power of listening, especially in how professionals interact in meetings and how providers listening with patients can make significant impacts. Below are resources to support the conversation and deeper dives into the topic of listening. ILA is also hosting a free mini-series (for the public) in support of International Day of Listening https://listen.org/page-1860403 Kate Murphy’s “You’re Not Listening: What You’re Missing and Why it Matters” https://www.journalistkatemurphy.com/ Music: An Underutilized Tool In Neurocardiology? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oSdvgv3JMQ - how listening to music may be similar or different then listening to (or reading) heart rhythm or how listening to music may improve one’s ability to listen beyond the “noise” in clinical settings from your perspectives. Perceptions of Health Care Providers Communication – This article emphasizes the connection between Uncertainty reduction theory (URT) and Patient Centered Communication (PCC). It highlights PCC behaviors that relate to satisfaction to include empathy and listening (see pp 4-5). What is empathy and can it be taught? By Howard Spiro, MD…
Dr. Lorenzo Azzalini is an exciting addition to our star studded cast of complex coronary interventionalists. Lorenzo Azzalini, MD PhD MSc FACC FSCAI is an interventional cardiologist and Director of Interventional Cardiology Research at UW Medical Center - Montlake. He has published over 180 peer-reviewed manuscripts, received numerous international awards, is member of the editorial board of the Canadian Journal of Cardiology, Eurointervention, Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine, and Minerva Cardiology and Angiology, and is guest reviewer for other twenty journals. In his free time, Dr. Azzalini enjoys spending time with his family, traveling, cooking, and sailing. 0:55 - A Global Perspective of Medicine 9:55 - Passion for Research 14:30 - Where is percutaneous interventional research today? 22:30 - Era of the siloed interventionalist is over 27:10 - Atherectomy 38:05 - Twitter and the Impact of Information Sharing 51:00 - A word of advice for an aspiring researcher 54:15 - Signing off in 4 Languages Follow or reach out to Dr. Azzalini on Twitter: @LAzzaliniMD…
Paul Hlava Ceballos is one of UW Medicine Heart Institute's cardiac sonographers and also a National Book Critics Circle Award-nominated author of banana [ ] which reveals the extractive relationship the United States has with the Americas and its people through poetic portraits of migrants, family, and memory. 1:15 - The Journey to Sonography and Poetry 5:00 - banana [] 19:30 - Sonography as Poetry 28:00 - a reading from banana [] 35:00 - Connecting in conversation 48:40 - a 2nd reading from banana [] uwheart@uw.edu…
Gabriel Aldea, MD, FACS, FACC, is a board-certified cardiothoracic surgeon, Chief of Cardiac Surgery, the William K. Edmark Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery, and the Surgical Director of the UW Medicine Heart Institute. Dr. Aldea is a nationally recognized leader with expertise in cardiac valve replacement and repair, management of aortic aneurysms, as well as catheter-based minimally invasive valve and aortic therapies. 0:46 - Dr. Aldea's Attraction to Cardiac Surgery 2:44 - More than Technicians 6:10 - Surgical Subspecialization 9:30 - Excelling in Complex Care Collaboration and Innovation 12:05 - Three Paradigm Shifts in Surgery 18:40 - TAVR Cardiac Surgeon Resistance 20:20 - Forecasting Therapies in 10 years 23:00 - Creativity in Cardiac Surgery 26:30 - Maintaining Quality ( Mitral Valve Reference Center ) 30:45 - Designation to Incentivize Implementation Science 38:00 - Frailty and Pre-Hab 45:30 - Endocarditis & Drug Use 55:00 - A Reader, Swimmer and Father of a Fellow uwheart@uw.edu…
Alec J. Moorman, MD, FACC, is aAlec J. Moorman, MD, FACC, is triple board certified in Echocardiography, Cardiovascular Disease and Internal Medicine. His clinical interests include primary and secondary prevention of coronary artery disease, heart failure, echocardiography, valvular heart disease, hypertension and lipid disorders. His research focus is serving as principal investigator for the International Study of Comparative Health Effectiveness with Medical and Invasive Approaches (ISCHEMIA), and ISCHEMIA-Chronic Kidney Disease clinical trials. 0:43 - Medical School vs. Architecture 4:35 - Why Cardiology 10:00 - Role in Fellowships at UW Heart 11:45 - What makes a great Clinical Cardiologist? 14:00 - Preparing for Clinical Practice 18:55 - Pre-Kidney Transplant Evaluations 26:00 - Valvular Interventions in Pre-Kidney Transplant Patients 29:30 - Imaging Innovations on the Horizon 32:20 - Husky Superfan 34:10 - Road Cycling uwheart@uw.edu…
The regular schedule for Coffee and Cardiology will be back in 2 weeks. ------ Dr. Bill Lombardi was our first episode guest on Coffee and Cardiology and is now expanding the UW Heart Institute media empire in a new format with live Q&A. The series will include special guests from around the country and focus on topics blending the technical and mental sides of healthcare. Keep up to date for a live recordings on Twitter Spaces by following Dr. Bill Lombardi on twitter @DrBillLombardi or listen as a podcast every Friday morning www.DrJourneytoBetter.com…
Larry Dean, M.D., F.A.C.C., M.S.C.A.I., is an expert in general cardiology, cardiac catheterization and interventional cardiology. Dr. Dean is Founding Director of the UW Medicine Regional Heart Center and current Medical Director of Outreach and Clinical Integration of the UW Medicine Heart Institute. 1:00 - Roll Tide 2:05 - Follow the Opportunities 6:35 - A retrospective of UW Cardiology 10:00 - Teaching Mission 11:25 - Ready for Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) 13:15 - Collaboration in the Region 17:30 - Bed Capacity & Certificate of Need (CON) 26:10 - Workflow Crisis 30:15 - Mental Health through the diversity of practice. 31:15 - PNW Cyclist 36:50 - https://www.theeatingplaces.com/ 41:15 - The Profession of Medicine 46:15 - Hippocratic Oath 51:22 - Changes in Healthcare Tensions 54:30 - Investing in Balance 58:00 - IT as a resource uwheart@uw.edu…
Dr. Zachary Steinberg, MD, is a board-certified Interventional Cardiologist and Adult Congenital Heart Disease specialist with the UW Medicine's Heart Institute. Dr. Steinberg specializes in the care of adults born with heart defects and performs transcatheter intervention on this complex patient population. He has a wide array of interventional expertise including complex coronary artery revascularization, transcatheter valve implantation, septal defect closure, and balloon pulmonary angioplasty for patients with chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH). 00:55 - Dr. Specialization 13:00 - "A Profession of Lifelong Learning" 15:10 - Intervention Cardiology First 19:45 - A Day in the Life - Chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension 28.25 - Learning Chronic Pulmonary Angioplasty 36:45 - Approaching Orphan Diseases 37:30 - Our Interventional Team 39:50 - Repairing Congenital Defects uwheart@uw.edu…
Babak Nazer, MD directs the UW Translational Electrophysiology Laboratory, where his research focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of ventricular arrhythmias (premature ventricular complexes (PVCs) and ventricular tachycardia (VT). In collaboration with acoustic physicists and biomedical engineers, his laboratory develops new diagnostic and therapeutic ablation tools for the treatment of PVCs and VT, particularly those using ultrasound as an energy source. As Director of the UW Multidisciplinary Ventricular Arrhythmia Program, he collaborates with psychologists to investigate the psychosocial symptoms associated with VT and defibrillator shocks, and therapies to alleviate these symptoms. bnazer@uw.edu…
Eric Krieger, MD, FACC, is a board certified Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) Cardiologist at UW Medicine's Heart Institute. He directs the Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program and ACHD fellowship training program. He practices at the University of Washington and Seattle Children's Hospital. 1:05 - From Philosophy to Medicine 4:20 - The Why 6:15 - Advanced Fellowships in Boston 7:15 - Growing the UW ACHD Program 9:00 - The unique nature of the UW ACHD Fellowship 12:35 - Collaboration with Seattle Children's Hospital 14:35 - Importance of Trust in Congenital Heart Disease 17:15 - Patients' Transition of Care (Pediatric to Adult) 24:00 - The intangibles of an ACHD Cardiologist 26:00 - "No Jerks" 29:30 - Supporting WAMI Region (Washington, Alaska, Montana, Idaho) 32:00 - Centrality of Imaging in ACHD 35:35 - Role of Specialized Cardiac Sonographers & Other Imagers 37:40 - How to define and best care for "Complex Congenital Heart Disease" ekrieger@uw.edu…
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Robb MacLellan, MD is the Director of the UW Medicine Heart Institute and our Division Head of Cardiology. Since 2011 he has ensured our faculty and research goals are aligned with the needs and opportunities in the hospital. In addition to those important responsibilities, he is an active attending physician and Robert A. Bruce Endowed Chair in Cardiovascular Research. Robb's research interests include: Understand the molecular mechanisms that regulate cardiac failure and develop therapies to regenerate myocardium Use genetic mouse models in an attempt to correlate molecular insights with whole organ physiology Develop stem cell and tissue engineering strategies to repair the heart 1:15 - The Canadian Researcher 6:00 - Why Cardiology 7:27 - Research Training 10:45 - Research Fundamentals 13:15 - First Trial to the Lab Today 26:40 - Complimentary Teamwork Success 30:55 - Advice to the Future Academic 35:50 - The Argument for the Physician Scientist 41:20 - Struggle for Balance in Training and Future Need 46:55 - Looking back as Division Head and Director 52:30 - Regional Heart Center to Heart Institute 56:30 - A new role in Department of Medicine…
Carrie Boom is an advanced registered nurse practitioner since 2001 who has clinical experience throughout the continuum of inpatient and outpatient Cardiology and Cardiac Surgical care. As the Senior Lead Advanced Practice Provider in the Division of Cardiology, she focuses her leadership efforts on building high-quality multidisciplinary teams who focus on providing high quality, safe patient care to high acuity Cardiology patients. 1:15 - From Iowa to UW 7:15 - The Draw to Acuity 8:15 - The Creation of Boom's Legion 15:50 - Structured Multidisciplinary Rounds 20:10 - Advanced Practice Provider (APP) Teams in the ICU 25:45 - Future Goals in the ICU 28:00 - Pulmonary Artery (PA) Catheter Management 34:00 - CCU APP Evolution 38:43 - Communicating ICU Culture Forward 42:45 - Impact Potential of the Multidisciplinary Team 47:15 - Mental Health in the ICU 50:20 - Pillar of Strength Email: cboom@uw.edu…
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Christopher T. Longenecker, MD is a non-invasive cardiologist and Associate Professor in the Division of Cardiology and Department of Global Health at the University of Washington School of Medicine. He is the inaugural Director of the Global Cardiovascular Health Program, a joint initiative of cardiology and global health. Clinically, he attends on the Harborview cardiology consultative service and is director of a unique HIV-Cardiology clinic within the Madison Clinic at Harborview. 1:20 - A Global Citizen 3:00 - The Journey to Global Health by way of HIV/AIDS 6:40 - Cardiovascular Global Health 8:20 - An Interdisciplinary Global Cardiovascular Health Program at UW 16:55 - Leveraging HIV Infrastructure to Treat Rheumatic Heart Disease 20:15 - Stakeholders in Global Cardiovascular Health 27:30 - Advocacy for Funding 31:05 - Misconceptions in Global Health 34:10 - Building Relationships by Fostering Trust 36:50 - Fostering Trust with Relationships 38:30 - Advice for a future in Global Health 41:30 - Reciprocal Mentoring 43:45 - Relationships as a bridge to advancement 46:00 - A Global Standard of Care? W arfarin v. Rivaroxaban Example 49:15 - Skills for Success in Global Health 51:20 - Advice for the practicing clinician Email: ctlongen@uw.edu Twitter: @hivcardiodoc Global Cardiovascular Health Program Website…
Yonatan Buber, MD earned his M.D. from Ben Gurion University in Israel. Dr. Buber specializes in all forms of congenital heart disease, pregnancy in women with heart disease, pulmonary hypertension and exercise physiology. 0:40 - Dr. Buber's Journey from Israel 3:05 - A week that inspired an Adult Congenital Heart Disease career 5:00 - Differences in ACHD Care Israel vs. US 7:40 - Recruiting persistence of Drs. Krieger and Stout 10:05 - Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing, Cardio-Obstetrics, Aortopathy Clinic 14:30 - Cardio-Obstetrics 22:15 - Global Health Collaborations 26:30 - Regional ACHD Care 30:20 - Defusing Bombs in Israel 36:30 - Advice for future cardiologists Email: bubery@uw.edu…
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Laurie Soine, PhD, ARNP, is a board-certified nurse practitioner in the UW Medicine Department of Medicine and serves in the role of Chief ARNP for UWMC. In 2013, she was awarded the UW School of Nursing Distinguished Practitioner Award for demonstrating nursing care excellence. She is also a UW School of Medicine teaching associate and is a clinical assistant professor in the School of Nursing. Laurie's research interests include the impact of what patients know and its effect on clinical outcomes, and describing factors associated with creating robust models of advanced practice nursing. 0:30 - Who is Laurie Soine 2:15 - Move to the Nuclear Lab 6:20 - The changes in Nuclear Cardiology 9:45 - Patient Interactions 12:30 - Clinical Secrets 15:25 - Patients understanding the Why 21:00 - Move to (CPET) Cardio-Pulmonary Exercise Testing 24:00 - Why a CPET 26:40 - What is CPET like for a patient 27:34 - Testing for Lung vs. Heart 32:50 - Dr. Robert Bruce - "Father of exercise cardiology" 35:00 - Future of diagnostics and CPET for Covid-19 40:15 - Advanced Practice Provider's (APP) Research 42:25 - Quantifying Impact of APP's 46:00 - Taking the administrative role 51:30 - Growth from 2 to 50 APPs 53:00 - Primary to Specialty Roles in APP Realm 59:20 - Advice to Cardiology Fellows Contact Laurie: lsoine@uw.edu…
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In this episode we have Maziar "Maz" Khorsandi, MD a cardiothoracic surgeon at the UW Medicine Heart Institute. Dr. Khorsandi is originally from Iran and now an MCS/Transplant surgical specialist. In addition, he helps run our weekly multidisciplinary coronary conference. 0:00 - Iran to the UK 3:40 - Why Cardiac Surgery 6:30 - Transplants in UK vs. USA 9:20 - Evolution in Mechanical Circulatory Support 12:27 - "Don't suffer in Silence" 14:06 - LVAD Operation (Left Ventricle Assist Device) 19:45 - LVAD Patient Care 21:40 - End of Suction Events 29:15 - DCD - Donation after Circulatory Death 33:45 - OCS - Organ Care System 40:00 - Haggis 42:00 - Weekly Multidisciplinary Coronary Conference 44:20 - FAME3 from Cardiac Surgeon 52:10 - Low ejection fraction coronary revascularization LVAD Operation Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ze7e-u-6rw DCD Press Release: https://newsroom.uw.edu/news/patient-receives-regions-1st-dcd-heart-transplant Haggis: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haggis Grand Rounds: Low ejection fraction coronary revascularization: A surgical perspective https://youtu.be/tz2l8Fe1e1s Dr. Maziar Khorsandi Profile - https://www.uwmedicine.org/bios/maziar-khorsandi Email: mkhors@uw.edu…
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In this episode we sit down with Kate Kearney, MD an interventional cardiologist with a specialization in high risk coronary artery treatments. This specialization is a fellowship training pathway at UW Medicine Heart Institute called a CHIP fellowship, in which Dr. Kearney thrived in 2018 and now teaches. She is also focused on SCAD (Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection) as well as the diagnosis and treatment of women's coronary artery disease. 1:34 - Background 3:15 - Choosing Intervention 4:40 - Unique Make-up of Fellowship 6:00 - Specialization within Interventional Cardiology 9:10 - The draw to Chronic Total Occlusions 10:45 - Impact of Work 13:00 - Benefits of academic team culture - shout out Cath Lab team 14:00 - Better every year 16:10 - CHIP * Complex High-Risk Indicated PCI. 17:35 - Collaboration between surgeons and interventionalists 19:25 - Hybrid Coronary Interventions 24:35 - Devices in Circulatory Support + Stenting 30:10 - Coronary and other device evolution 32:40 - STAR (Subintimal tracking and reentry) 37:10 - The MONGO Story - To be discussed in a future episode 37:30 - A growth mindset 40:15 - SCAD (Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection) 45:32 - Women + Chest Pain 52:28 - Teaching the Mindset 54:50 - Past-Fellow Shout Out 58:50 - Work-Life Balance (Boundaries) Contact Dr. Kearney - kek35@uw.edu Fellowship Program 22:50 - Dr. Kirkpatrick Grand Rounds - Cardioethics of Heart Procurement after Cardiac Death…
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In this epidsode April S. Stempien-Otero, MD, FACC sits down to discuss her path the UW Medicine Heart Institute the disparities between women and men in cardiovascular care and the goals in developing a fully integrated Women's Heart Health Program. 0:30 - East Coast to West Coast 2:32 - Disparities in care between men and women 4:40 - Diabetes and Women 5:50 - Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFPEF) and Women 7:42 - Diagnosis disparity reasons 9:52 - Public vs Clinical Education 11:00 - Treatment disparities 13:10 - Take care of yourself 15:17 - Impact and current development of studies specific to women 18:05 - History of Estrogen in Cardiovascular Disease 22:40 - Approximately 20% of new investigators are Women 26:05 - Need for Women's Heart Health Program 28:55 - Program's impact on research 30:55 - A personal passion for the PNW 32:48 - Integration of Advanced Practice Providers - Tracy Fowler You can learn more about the program and contact Dr. Stempien-Otero here: UW Medicine @Heart_Dr_April April@uw.edu…
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In this episode we sit down with Jordan M. Prutkin, MD, MHS, FACC, FHRS who directs our ambulatory clinic for the UW Medicine Heart Institute. He is also an Electrophysiologist with a passion for sports cardiology and at the forefront of understanding how wearables and other patient data centered technologies might support cardiovascular care. 2:00 - The Journey 4:14 - What is the best part of Electrophysiology - Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) 6:20 - Implantable Challenges 9:22 - Collaboration and camaraderie 11:05 - Director of Ambulatory Clinic during Covid 15:28 - Wearables and data in patient care 19:30 - Managing remote monitoring 23:24 - Data Ownership 24:00 - Sports Cardiology 27:12 - Sports and Sudden Death 31:04 - Navigating risk of sudden death Kayla Burt's Story 36:15 - Leading the Covid-19 Return-to-Play * Follow the data 41:40 - Mental health You can reach Dr. Prutkin here: @jordanprutkin jprutkin@uw.edu…
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In this episode we sit down with Jeanne E. Poole, MD, FACC. She led our Cardiac Electrophysiology section from 2000-2021 and currently Editor-in-Chief of HeartRhythm O2 Journal. http://heartrhythmopen.com . We get into all where implantable defibrillation has come and where it's headed. In addition we talk about what characteristics make an exceptional electrophysiologist and how journals can better include allied professionals. 0:38 - A child of Boeing 1:57 - Impact of Dr. Leon Green 4:15 - Development of Implantable Cardiac Monitoring 8:11 - Collaboration with Harborview 11:40 - Patients and Uncertainty 12:35 - How implantable defibrillators work 14:25 - Discussion with patients and use of defibrillators 18:35 - End stage terminal disease and implantable conversations 20:50 - Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT) 25:30 - Non-response reasons 29:00 - Avoiding long leads 33:18 - Indications for advanced technologies 36:45 - Building and leading the Electrophysiology team 43:00 - Identifying a good candidate for Electrophysiology career track 46:00 - Founder and Editor in Chief of Heart Rhythm Society O2 Journal 50:00 - Allied Professionals access to journal - APP Publishing Resources You can reach Dr. Poole here: @jepoolemd JPoole@uw.edu…
In this episode we sit down with Karen K. Stout, MD, FACC the founder of our Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) program at the UW Medicine Heart Institute and currently our associate chief of cardiology. She has helped formalize the ACHD sub-specialty and now is leading our team creating a culture in a rapidly changing work environment. Her thoughts on all that and much more. 1:12 - History of formalizing Adult Congenital Heart Disease 4:11 - Adult vs. Pediatric Care 7:07 - Seattle Children's and UW Medicine Relationship 9:55 - Transitions in Care 12:55 - Day in the life of an ACHD Cardiologist 16:16 - General Cardiology's role in congenital disease care 19:15 - Partnerships with Multidisciplinary teams 22:44 - Outreach Clinics in PNW Region 25:14 - Living in a van down by the river 29:00 - Arizona 33:15 - Leadership and Culture Adult Congenital Heart Disease at UW Medicine stoutk@uw.edu…
In this week's episode we sit down with Nazem Akoum, MD, MS, FACC, FAHA, FHRS. Dr. Akoum is now the UW Medicine Heart Institute's Electrophysiology Section Chief. Before he made it to this incredible accomplishment, he was a child that grew up through the Lebanese Civil War and experienced loss of his brother with an aortic dissection from Marfan syndrome. As the director of our Atrial Fibrillation clinic, he will be helping lead the way into its future as our section chief. 1:28 - How the journey began 8:08 - Passion for EP 11:45 - Math and EP 13:30 - Adjunct Professor in Bio-Engineering 22:10 - Multidisciplinary Research 23:49 - Atrial Fibrillation 26:13 - AFib Treatment Decision Making 30:28 - What imaging tells us 33:10 - Scarring and Ablation 36:12 - Lone Afib 38:38 - Embolic Stoke of Undetermined Source 41:21 - Stroke Prevention hitting close to home 43:05 - EP Leadership 45:35 - Future of UW EP You can contact Dr. Akoum at nakoum@uw.edu…
In this week's episode we sit down with Christine Chung, MD. Dr. Chung's early interest in teaching evolved into an academic medicine career that is now helping to teach the next generation of interventional cardiologists. She is excited to have a procedural focus with so much opportunity for innovation. As a part of our structural heart team, she will be helping lead the way into its future. 0:40 - From the beginning 3:18 - Ms. Chung the Teacher? 4:04 - Drawn to Procedural Cardiology 5:15 - Why Structural Heart 7:30 - The path to Structural Heart 9:20 - Mentorship 10:48 - Role as a Mentor 13:10 - "Not just mentorship, but also sponsorship" 14:50 - The other career and mental health 19:25 - Anticoagulation and TAVR 23:20 - Valve-in-Valve 25:41 - Anatomic Considerations 29:12 - Aortic Regurgitation 32:35 - Shout out to Robert Lederman and Adam Greenbaum 33:35 - Risk of mortality vs. benefits of intervention 39:25 - Unpacking deal-breakers 42:01 - Left Atrial Appendage Closure/Occlusion (LAAC/LAAO) 45:00 - Good Candidates for LAAO 50:20 - Industry Education ( Commercial Referenced ) Dr. Chung can be reached at her email: cjchung1@uw.edu…
In this week's episode we sit down with David T. Linker MD, FACC, FESC, FASE. Dr. Linker's career has uniquely tied his engineering background with cardiology to help design the future of cardiac diagnostic technologies. His commitment is to ensure these critical tools are accessible to everyone who needs it. From speaking 6 languages to building new technologies, the common thread is his aspiration of mastery. This aspiration is now focused on his mastery of teaching complex topics like transesophageal echocardiography with his recently published book High-Quality Transesophageal Echocardiography . Timestamps: 0:40 - Cardiology & Engineering 4:08 - Development of Ultrasound Imaging 7:45 - European and American Models 8:30 - Icelandic, English, Spanish, French, Norwegian, & Dutch 9:44 - World-wide Collaboration 14:10 - Aspiring for Mastery * High-Quality Transesophageal Echocardiography 18:30 - The why rather than just the how 19:45 - Learning how to teach better "Cognitive Load" 21:20 - Detection of Atrial Fibrillation 26:35 - Democratization of Diagnosis 27:25 - Contributions to the Seattle Heart Failure Model 32:10 - Commercialization without preventing access 34:14 - David Linker's television travelogue series available on Smithsonian Digital Catalog 39:00 - Impact of Legacy 42:15 - Mental Health through the outdoors Please feel free to reach out to Dr. David T. Linker directly here: dtlinker@uw.edu Others Mentioned: Bjorn Angelsen Dr. Wayne Levy…
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Dr. Jill Steiner, an Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) cardiologist at UW Medicine, sits down this week to talk about what palliative care really means, understanding and supporting resilience for a unique patient population, and how she has created resiliency for herself. Timestamps: 0:30 - Career at a glance 2:40 - All things ACHD 3:54 - Palliative Care and ACHD 4:36 - "I just think it's cool." 6:00 - Impact of palliative care in ACHD patients 8:49 - Palliative care research 11:00 - What is Resilience 16:00 - Multi-morbidity and Frailty 20:32 - Transitions from pediatrics to adult 25:10 - An ACHD's cardiologist special sauce 34:47 - ACC Cardiology Palliative Care Working Group and CMEs 38:47 - Tools for tough conversations 40:50 - Supporting yourself after 45:43 - "Life is not worth surviving, it's worth living" You may find resources mentioned in the episode below: Palliative Care Work Group : https://www.acc.org/Membership/Sections-and-Councils/Geriatric-Cardiology-Section/Get-Involved/Pallitive-Care-Work-Group Dr. Steiner's Bio : https://www.uwmedicine.org/bios/jill-steiner Dr. Steiner's Twitter: https://twitter.com/steiner_md Dr. Steiner's email: jills8@uw.edu…
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