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The ASNC Interview Series PodcastThe ASNC Interview Series PodcastSPECT MPI: Best Practices, Progress & Pearls2025-05-2816 minThe ASNC Interview Series PodcastThe ASNC Interview Series PodcastWhere PET is Winning: Its Expanding Role in Metabolic Applications and Opportunities for GrowthDr. Jamieson Bourque, ASNC’s President-Elect, joins Drs. Nishant Shah and Fililpe Moura for a conversation on the superb advances PET has made in recent years, and the resultant advances in diagnosis, risk stratification and patient management. Further, with the entrée of new tracers, and AI, the three discuss where further potential for new applications and enhancements to patient care may lie.  2025-03-2514 minCambridge from the InsideCambridge from the InsideStudying Linguistics: What's It Like?Stay tuned to hear Tom, 3rd-year student, share everything you need to know about studying Linguistics at Cambridge! A full list of discussion points can be found below.00:00 Introductions 01:50 What is linguistics?02:35 What is the difference between studying Linguistics and English language? 03:45 What do linguists study in first year at Cambridge?07:55 Does linguistics help learning other languages?08:50 How did you find engaging with Old English in the first year? 09:40 Different ways of reading after you’ve studied Linguistics 12:20 What’s the point of studying Linguistics? 2025-03-101h 19The ASNC Interview Series PodcastThe ASNC Interview Series PodcastReflecting on 2024 and Envisioning 2025 for ASNCASNC President Panithaya Chareonthaitawee, MD, and Immediate Past President Lawrence Phillips, MD, MASNC, share key insights about where the filed of nuclear cardiology is headed in a conversation led by Matthew Harinstein, MD, MBA, FASNC. 2025-02-1814 minThe ASNC Interview Series PodcastThe ASNC Interview Series PodcastExpanding our Diagnostic Capabilities with CZT SPECTIn this episode featuring Dr. Ronald Schwartz, the advantages of CZT over conventional cameras are considered. Dr. Schwartz discusses how the newer technology has expanded “what we can do with perfusion, function and metabolic imaging with SPECT”.  He evaluates the exciting applications available and the practical considerations related to image acquisition and quality. 2025-02-1821 minThe ASNC Interview Series PodcastThe ASNC Interview Series PodcastThe Role of Myocardial Viability Imaging in Clinical PracticeDr. Marcelo Di Carli, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Nuclear Cardiology, speaks on one of his favorite topics – Viability Imaging in Clinical Practice – in this episode.  Describing it as “the big task” for cardiac imagers, Dr. Di Carli outlines the essential concepts in myocardial viability, such as hibernation and stunning, as well as the importance of distinguishing between tissue viability and nonviability. He reviews the strengths and weaknesses of the imaging modality options for this purpose, stating that there is room for all of the techniques in providing care for cardiac patients. 2025-02-1815 minThe ASNC Interview Series PodcastThe ASNC Interview Series PodcastInterpreting a PYP Study for TTR Cardiac AmyloidTreatment of cardiac amyloidosis is a hot topic. Listen as ASNC Past President, Dr. Prem Soman, imparts his knowledge on interpreting studies and more.  Delving into how to use the imaging and relate it to clinical components, the discussion is packed with tips on starting a cardiac amyloidosis program and where the future may lead. Be sure to listen to the end to learn where mistakes happen and how to avoid them. 2025-02-1826 minThe ASNC Interview Series PodcastThe ASNC Interview Series PodcastCommon Artifacts in SPECT: How to RecognizeIn this episode, nuclear cardiology specialist and past ASNC president, Dr. Gordon DePuey, identifies sources of artifacts and abnormalities, the significance of quality control practices, as well as clues to potential artifacts and the importance of anticipating the circumstances that may produce them. Dr. DePuey further discusses methods to mitigate artifacts and what to do when the likelihood of acquiring a good SPECT study is diminished. 2025-02-1825 minThe ASNC Interview Series PodcastThe ASNC Interview Series PodcastSystematic Interpretation of a SPECT Myocardial Perfusion StudyDr. Kim Allen Williams, Past President of ACC and ASNC, is the featured speaker in this episode discussing his methodology for interpreting SPECT myocardial perfusion studies. Dr. Williams explains what he believes is critical to review when reading studies and also examines approaches for working with skeptical administrators on the value of hybrid imaging as well as the responsibility physicians hold in providing patients with the best possible care. 2025-02-1822 minThe ASNC Interview Series PodcastThe ASNC Interview Series PodcastHow Nuclear Cardiology has Changed and Its Real-world UtilityThe first episode of the ASNC Interview Series features luminary Dr. Robert Bonow, a general cardiologist who also does imaging and refers to multimodality imagers. Dr. Bonow discusses nuclear cardiology’s competence with emerging technologies in support of evolving patient populations and conditions. He also reflects on the challenges practitioners encounter locally to ensure general cardiologists and other referrers appreciate the value of nuclear cardiology. 2025-02-1819 minJACC PodcastJACC PodcastACC/AHA/ASE/ASNC/HFSA/HRS/SCAI/SCCT/SCMR/STS 2024 Appropriate Use Criteria for Multimodality Imaging in Cardiovascular Evaluation of Patients Undergoing Nonemergent, Noncardiac SurgeryIn this episode, experts discuss a crucial 2024 document outlining appropriate use criteria for multimodality imaging in cardiovascular evaluation before non-emergent non-cardiac surgery, addressing the rising annual surgeries and associated cardiac risks. They delve into balancing the necessity of imaging with cost-effectiveness while exploring the potential of artificial intelligence to enhance future evaluations.2024-09-3008 minCardionerds: A Cardiology PodcastCardionerds: A Cardiology Podcast373. Narratives in Cardiology: Becoming a “Big E” Medical Educator as a Cardiologist with Dr. James ArrighiIn this episode, Dr. Katie Fell (General Cardiology Fellow at University of Michigan and CardioNerds Academy Fellow) and Dr. Gurleen Kaur (incoming General Cardiology fellow at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Director of CardioNerds Internship) discuss with Dr. James Arrighi (General Cardiologist and CEO of ACGME-International) about developing as a clinician educator and the concept of competency-based education. The PA-ACC & CardioNerds Narratives in Cardiology is a multimedia educational series jointly developed by the Pennsylvania Chapter ACC, the ACC Fellows in Training Section, and the CardioNerds Platform with the goal to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in cardiology. In this series...2024-05-3021 minThe Medieval Irish History PodcastThe Medieval Irish History PodcastIreland and the Roman Empire with Dr Elva JohnstonIn this episode, host Dr Niamh Wycherley explores the rich world of late antiquity (approx. 3rd to 7th centuries AD) with Dr Elva Johnston (School of History, UCD) when Irish elites imported wine, foodstuffs, fancy earbuds and Christianity from the Roman world. Dr Johnston makes the important distinction that Ireland wasn't 'part of' nor 'apart from' the Roman Empire during this time. We discover that it is unhelpful to categorize this period in religious terms such as 'Early Christian Ireland' — we should not assume that belief was the dominating organising factor in society. This is the 1st ep...2024-03-0152 minEpisodes Archives - CardionerdsEpisodes Archives - Cardionerds305. Guidelines: 2021 ESC Cardiovascular Prevention – Question #27 with Dr. Kim Williams The following question refers to Section 4.3 of the 2021 ESC CV Prevention Guidelines. The question is asked by CardioNerds Academy Intern Dr. Maryam Barkhordarian, answered first by medicine resident CardioNerds Academy House Chief Dr. Ahmed Ghoneem, and then by expert faculty Dr. Kim Williams.Dr. Williams is Chief of the Division of Cardiology and is Professor of Medicine and Cardiology at Rush University Medical Center. He has served as President of ASNC, Chairman of the Board of the Association of Black Cardiologists (ABC, 2008-2010), and President of the American College of Cardiology (ACC, 2015-2016). The CardioNerds Deciph...2023-06-0612 minCardionerds: A Cardiology PodcastCardionerds: A Cardiology Podcast305. Guidelines: 2021 ESC Cardiovascular Prevention – Question #27 with Dr. Kim WilliamsThe following question refers to Section 4.3 of the 2021 ESC CV Prevention Guidelines. The question is asked by CardioNerds Academy Intern Dr. Maryam Barkhordarian, answered first by medicine resident CardioNerds Academy House Chief Dr. Ahmed Ghoneem, and then by expert faculty Dr. Kim Williams.Dr. Williams is Chief of the Division of Cardiology and is Professor of Medicine and Cardiology at Rush University Medical Center. He has served as President of ASNC, Chairman of the Board of the Association of Black Cardiologists (ABC, 2008-2010), and President of the American College of Cardiology (ACC, 2015-2016). The CardioNerds Decipher The Guidelines Series for the 20...2023-06-0612 minEpisodes Archives - CardionerdsEpisodes Archives - Cardionerds218. Guidelines: 2021 ESC Cardiovascular Prevention – Question #15 with Dr. Kim Williams The following question refers to Section 4.3 of the 2021 ESC CV Prevention Guidelines. The question is asked by CardioNerds Academy Intern Dr. Maryam Barkhordarian, answered first by pharmacy resident Dr. Anushka Tandon and then by expert faculty Dr. Kim Williams.Dr. Williams is Chief of the Division of Cardiology and is Professor of Medicine and Cardiology at Rush University Medical Center. He has served as President of ASNC, Chairman of the Board of the Association of Black Cardiologists (ABC, 2008-2010), and President of the American College of Cardiology (ACC, 2015-2016).The CardioNerds Decipher The Guidelines Series for t...2022-07-0509 minCardionerds: A Cardiology PodcastCardionerds: A Cardiology Podcast218. Guidelines: 2021 ESC Cardiovascular Prevention – Question #15 with Dr. Kim WilliamsThe following question refers to Section 4.3 of the 2021 ESC CV Prevention Guidelines. The question is asked by CardioNerds Academy Intern Dr. Maryam Barkhordarian, answered first by pharmacy resident Dr. Anushka Tandon and then by expert faculty Dr. Kim Williams. Dr. Williams is Chief of the Division of Cardiology and is Professor of Medicine and Cardiology at Rush University Medical Center. He has served as President of ASNC, Chairman of the Board of the Association of Black Cardiologists (ABC, 2008-2010), and President of the American College of Cardiology (ACC, 2015-2016). The CardioNerds Decipher The Guidelines Series for the 2021 ESC CV Prevention Guide...2022-07-0509 minEpisodes Archives - CardionerdsEpisodes Archives - Cardionerds189. Guidelines: 2021 ESC Cardiovascular Prevention – Question #3 with Dr. Kim Williams The following question refers to Section 4.3 of the 2021 ESC CV Prevention Guidelines. The question is asked by CardioNerds Academy Intern Dr. Maryam Barkhordarian, answered first by medicine resident CardioNerds Academy House Chief Dr. Ahmed Ghoneem, and then by expert faculty Dr. Kim Williams. Dr. Williams is Chief of the Division of Cardiology and is Professor of Medicine and Cardiology at Rush University Medical Center. He has served as President of ASNC, Chairman of the Board of the Association of Black Cardiologists (ABC, 2008-2010), and President of the American College of Cardiology (ACC, 2015-2016). The CardioNerds Dec...2022-03-2314 minCardionerds: A Cardiology PodcastCardionerds: A Cardiology Podcast189. Guidelines: 2021 ESC Cardiovascular Prevention – Question #3 with Dr. Kim WilliamsThe following question refers to Section 4.3 of the 2021 ESC CV Prevention Guidelines. The question is asked by CardioNerds Academy Intern Dr. Maryam Barkhordarian, answered first by medicine resident CardioNerds Academy House Chief Dr. Ahmed Ghoneem, and then by expert faculty Dr. Kim Williams. Dr. Williams is Chief of the Division of Cardiology and is Professor of Medicine and Cardiology at Rush University Medical Center. He has served as President of ASNC, Chairman of the Board of the Association of Black Cardiologists (ABC, 2008-2010), and President of the American College of Cardiology (ACC, 2015-2016). The CardioNerds Decipher The Guidelines Series for the...2022-03-2314 minPodcast del Área Sanitaria Norte de CórdobaPodcast del Área Sanitaria Norte de CórdobaDía Mundial de los Cuidados Paliativos - ASNCCon motivo del día mundial de los Cuidados Paliativos, nuestra compañera, Beatriz Mellado, médica de la Unidad de Cuidados Paliativos del ASNC, ha sido entrevistada por Radio Luna (SER) de Villanueva de Córdoba. Os dejamos el audio con toda su intervención.2021-10-1120 minVisions & TonesVisions & TonesMauro Biosse | Stuck-up people and self-introspectionIn this episode, I chat with Mr Mauro Biosse (Inst @maurobiosse) from Mozambique. We talk about 'stuck-up people' who live among us. But first, we interrogate the conceptualisation of the phrase. Secondly, we make a self-reflection on where we went wrong in the past about the phrase and lastly, we close by helping the audience make self-reflections on whether they are stuck-up or not, and if necessary, help them to do away with it.  Mauro is a third-year student pursuing his degree in Electrical Engineering at the University of Newcastle in Australia. He is a police ambassador and the f...2021-01-2443 minSpringbrook\'s Converge Autism RadioSpringbrook's Converge Autism RadioEssential Services for the Autism Community with David LaxtonJoin Dr. Holmes as she discusses essential services for our autism community with David Laxton, Director of Communication for the Autism Society of NC. David and Stephanie will discuss the types of services needed for the autism community and how the current health situation has changed the ability in how services are being accessed. Related services for our autism population are ESSENTIAL to day to day care and in some states are not being deemed essential and limiting access to proper care.David Laxton has worked in the autism field for almost 30 years. He began his career at...2020-05-1246 minAcademic Life in Emergency MedicineAcademic Life in Emergency MedicineACEP E-QUAL 24: Appropriate Use Guidelines for Cardiovascular ImagingDr. Frank Peacock and Dr. Michael Kontos review the 2015 guidelines, published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology regarding appropriate use of cardiovascular imaging. Host: Dr. Jason Woods; Podcast Sound Engineer: Kellen Vu www.acep.org/equal   PDF of slide deck: https://www.acep.org/globalassets/sites/acep/media/equal-documents/webinar_chestpainw3_policy_cvimaging.pdf References Rybicki FJ, Udelson JE, Peacock F et al. 2015 ACR/ACC/AHA/AATS/ACEP/ASNC/NASCI/ SAEM/SCCT/SCMR/SCPC/SNMMI/STR/STS Appropriate Utilization of Cardiovascular Imaging in Emergency Department P...2019-07-2321 minPodcast del Área Sanitaria Norte de CórdobaPodcast del Área Sanitaria Norte de CórdobaEdúcate en Salud - Semana de la Enfermería en PeñarroyaEdúcate en Salud, programa de radio coordinado por la "Asociación de Amigos del Corazón" dedica su espacio a la Semana de la Enfermería en el ASNC de Córdoba. La emisión se realizó en el Centro de Salud de Peñarroya con nuestras compañeras enfermeras: Elena Ruiz, Carmen Rosa y María José Caro.2018-05-1720 minFrithcastFrithcastFrithcast Episode 15 - Thor and MeatloafEpisode 15 – Thor (and Meatloaf) Things we talk about in this episode: Opening Music: 'Ancient Whispers I' by P C III, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Licence. [http://freemusicarchive.org/music/P_C_III/Ad_Astra_Vol_1/03_Ancient_Whispers_I] Closing Music: 'Round II - The Ancients' by Learning Music, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Licence [http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Learning_Music/An_End_Like_This/32_Round_II_-_The_Ancients] Background fire ambience by inchadney from freesound.org Storm so...2017-08-0129 minPodcast del Área Sanitaria Norte de CórdobaPodcast del Área Sanitaria Norte de Córdoba"Educa en Salud" - Inteligencia EmocionalHoy el técnico de promoción de salud del ASNC, habla en cadena SER de Peñarroya, dentro del programa "Educa en Salud". La charla versa sobre como utilizar de forma eficaz esas herramientas que la vida pone a nuestra disposición en nuestros propios genes: NUESTRAS EMOCIONES. Os dejamos con el audio de esta interesante y práctica entrevista.2017-01-3128 min