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The Dr. Gabrielle Lyon ShowThe Dr. Gabrielle Lyon ShowThe Truth About Women’s Heart Health | Dr. Martha GulatiHeart disease is the leading cause of death for women—yet it's still treated like a man’s disease. In this powerful conversation, Dr. Martha Gulati, a cardiologist and pioneer in women’s cardiovascular health, exposes the systemic gaps that leave women underdiagnosed, undertreated, and often unheard. Together, we unpack the critical differences in how heart disease presents in women, why standard diagnostic tools fall short, and what every woman needs to know about risk factors like pregnancy complications, hormone therapy, statin use, and even environmental exposures. Dr. Gulati also reveals the truth behind hormone therapy myths, explains how soft p...2025-07-221h 38Cardionerds: A Cardiology PodcastCardionerds: A Cardiology Podcast419. HFpEF in Women with Dr. Anu Lala and Dr. Martha GulatiIn this episode, CardioNerds Dr. Anna Radakrishnan and Dr. Apoorva Gangavelli are joined by prevention expert Dr. Martha Gulati and heart failure expert Dr. Anu Lala to discuss heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), a multifactorial, evolving challenge, particularly in women. In this episode, we delve into the distinctive clinical presentation and pathophysiology of HFpEF among women, exploring both traditional and gender-specific risk factors, from metabolic and inflammatory processes to the impact of obesity, sleep apnea, and gender-specific conditions. We also discussed the latest evidence on prevention strategies and emerging therapies that not only target HFpEF symptoms but...2025-06-0424 minHeart Failure Archives - CardionerdsHeart Failure Archives - Cardionerds419. HFpEF in Women with Dr. Anu Lala and Dr. Martha Gulati In this episode, CardioNerds Dr. Anna Radakrishnan and Dr. Apoorva Gangavelli are joined by prevention expert Dr. Martha Gulati and heart failure expert Dr. Anu Lala to discuss heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), a multifactorial, evolving challenge, particularly in women. In this episode, we delve into the distinctive clinical presentation and pathophysiology of HFpEF among women, exploring both traditional and gender-specific risk factors, from metabolic and inflammatory processes to the impact of obesity, sleep apnea, and gender-specific conditions. We also discussed the latest evidence on prevention strategies and emerging therapies that not only target HFpEF symptoms but...2025-06-0424 minEpisodes Archives - CardionerdsEpisodes Archives - Cardionerds419. HFpEF in Women with Dr. Anu Lala and Dr. Martha Gulati In this episode, CardioNerds Dr. Anna Radakrishnan and Dr. Apoorva Gangavelli are joined by prevention expert Dr. Martha Gulati and heart failure expert Dr. Anu Lala to discuss heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), a multifactorial, evolving challenge, particularly in women. In this episode, we delve into the distinctive clinical presentation and pathophysiology of HFpEF among women, exploring both traditional and gender-specific risk factors, from metabolic and inflammatory processes to the impact of obesity, sleep apnea, and gender-specific conditions. We also discussed the latest evidence on prevention strategies and emerging therapies that not only target HFpEF symptoms but...2025-06-0424 minMedical Digest & Congress ReportMedical Digest & Congress ReportWhy lipoprotein(a) matters for clinical decisions and patient risk? - report from ACC.25Martha Gulati shares her insights on lipoprotein(a) and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease at the American College of Cardiology’s Annual Scientific Session. She discussed studies such as HORIZON and the ALPACA trial.Video: https://medicaldigest.org/scientific-contents/interview:why-lipoprotein-matters-clinical-decisions-and-patient-risk2025-04-0906 minHeart Valve MattersHeart Valve MattersWomen’s Heart Health Series: How to Make a Difference RoundtableMartha Gulati and Kathyn Berlacher talk about tangible ways to improve women's cardiovascular care, including nontraditional, patient-centered solutions.2025-03-0617 minAnother Mother RunnerAnother Mother RunnerMany Happy Miles: Heart HealthWhile February is Heart Health Month, we should be tuned into our tickers every day. And this episode is a reminder of just that. We’re chatting with good friend of the pod Molly Williams, who suffered a heart attack a few months ago, about her experience, recovery, and the lessons she’s learned along the way. Plus, we’ll hear from Dr. Martha Gulati, a leading cardiologist, who’ll share valuable insights on how to prioritize our heart health and stay ahead of any risks. This is an important conversation you won’t want to miss...2025-02-1150 minLuminaries in Structural Heart.Luminaries in Structural Heart.Women and aortic stenosis, evidence practice review of the SMART trial results. In this episode, Dr. Roxana Mehran and Dr. Martha Gulati engage in a captivating discussion about how the SMART Trial is making a difference for women with aortic stenosis.[†,1] The SMART Trial is the largest, most rigorous clinical trial to date to randomize patients to the two most widely used TAVR devices, and to enroll predominantly women.[1] Featured faculty: Martha Gulati, MD MS FACC FAHA FASPC FESC Director of Preventive Cardiology and Professor of Cardiology, Cedars Sinai Smidt Heart Institute Associate Director, Barbra Streisand Women’s Heart Center Associate Director, Preventive and Cardiac Reha...2025-01-2927 minMyHeart.netMyHeart.netEmbracing a Healthy Lifestyle: Harmony Within While a certain level of stress can serve as a motivator, chronic and excessive stress can take a toll on both our physical and mental well-being. It's essential to recognize the detrimental effects stress can have on our bodies, particularly its role in triggering an increase in stress hormones and inflammatory chemicals. Dr Alain Bouchard, MD discusses with Dr. Martha Gulati, Director of Prevention & Associate Director of the Barbra Streisand Women’s Heart Center, and the President-Elect of the American Society for Preventive Cardiology.2025-01-1411 minHealth Trip Podcast | Jill Foos WellnessHealth Trip Podcast | Jill Foos WellnessNavigating Menopause's Impact on Women's Cardiovascular Wellness - #98One of the team members to consider on your menopause journey is a preventive cardiologist. While your GP or internist may be ordering annual labs for you, they are not experts in lipidology. Most women will see their cholesterol increase steadily during the menopause transition and not have the proper labs taken to assess their cardiovascular disease risk, which is the leading cause of death among women (and men). That risk increases significantly after menopause. This phase of life brings not only physical and hormonal changes but also heightened vulnerability to heart disease. In this...2025-01-0455 minMyHeart.netMyHeart.netEmbracing a Healthy Lifestyle: Moderation MattersAlcohol – it's a ubiquitous part of social gatherings, celebrations, and even daily routines for many. Yet, amidst the conviviality, it's crucial to understand the delicate balance between indulgence and moderation when it comes to alcohol consumption. Dr Alain Bouchard, MD discusses with Dr. Martha Gulati, Director of Prevention & Associate Director of the Barbra Streisand Women’s Heart Center, and the President-Elect of the American Society for Preventive Cardiology.2024-12-0906 minESC TV Today – Your Cardiovascular NewsESC TV Today – Your Cardiovascular NewsHypertensive disorders during pregnancy - Depression and heart diseaseESC TV Today brings you concise analysis from the world's leading experts, so you can stay on top of what's happening in your field quickly. This episode covers: Cardiology This Week: A concise summary of recent studies Hypertensive disorders during pregnancy Depression and heart disease Mythbusters: "The French Paradox" Host: Perry Elliott Guests: Carlos Aguiar, Martha Gulati, Hector Bueno Want to watch that episode? Go to: https://esc365.escardio.org/event/1796 Disclaimer: ESC TV Today is supported by Bristol Myers Squibb. This scientific content and o...2024-12-0526 minMyHeart.netMyHeart.netEmbracing a Healthy Lifestyle: Fit and FabulousIn today's fast-paced world, where stress levels are soaring and lifestyles are increasingly sedentary, the importance of regular exercise cannot be overstated. Incorporating exercise into your daily routine is not just about achieving a certain physique; it's about nurturing your body, mind, and overall well-being. Dr Alain Bouchard, MD discusses with Dr. Martha Gulati, Director of Prevention & Associate Director of the Barbra Streisand Women’s Heart Center, and the President-Elect of the American Society for Preventive Cardiology.2024-11-1813 minMyHeart.netMyHeart.netEmbracing a Healthy Lifestyle: Fueling WellnessIn a world where dietary choices abound, understanding what constitutes a truly healthy diet can be challenging. However, several well-researched dietary patterns have emerged as effective frameworks for promoting overall health and well-being. Dr Alain Bouchard, MD discusses with Dr. Martha Gulati, Director of Prevention & Associate Director of the Barbra Streisand Women’s Heart Center, and the President-Elect of the American Society for Preventive Cardiology.2024-09-1629 minMyHeart.netMyHeart.netEmbracing a Healthy Lifestyle: A Balancing ActIn today's fast-paced world, where convenience often takes precedence over health, maintaining an optimal weight can sometimes feel like an uphill battle. However, understanding the importance of weight management as a crucial component of a healthy lifestyle is paramount. Dr Alain Bouchard, MD discusses with Dr. Martha Gulati, Director of Prevention & Associate Director of the Barbra Streisand Women's Heart Center, and the President-Elect of the American Society for Preventive Cardiology.2024-09-0308 minMyHeart.netMyHeart.netEmbracing a Healthy Lifestyle: Clearing the AirThe widespread use of tobacco products, including traditional smoking and vaping, continues to take a heavy toll on public health. Despite concerted efforts to raise awareness of the associated risks, smoking-related illnesses remain a leading cause of preventable death worldwide. Dr Alain Bouchard, MD discusses with Dr. Martha Gulati, Director of Prevention & Associate Director of the Barbra Streisand Women's Heart Center, and the President-Elect of the American Society for Preventive Cardiology.2024-08-2121 minJACC Specialty JournalsJACC Specialty JournalsJACC: Advances Expert Panel Perspective: Shared Decision-Making in Multidisciplinary Team-Based Cardiovascular CareCommentary by Dr. Candice Silversides, Dr. Liz Perpetua, and Dr. Martha Gulati2024-07-3125 minMyHeart.netMyHeart.netEmbracing a Healthy Lifestyle: A Shield Against Heart DiseaseIn a world inundated with conflicting health messages and sedentary lifestyles, the concept of living a healthy life can seem elusive. Yet, amidst the chaos, lies a simple truth: the choices we make each day profoundly shape our well-being and longevity. Dr Alain Bouchard, MD discusses with Dr. Martha Gulati, Director of Prevention & Associate Director of the Barbra Streisand Women's Heart Center, and the President-Elect of the American Society for Preventive Cardiology.2024-06-2411 minY.E.S. Fitness \Y.E.S. Fitness "Longevity" PodcastHidden Reasons Strength Training Extends Women's LongevityToday we're discussing a groundbreaking study that reveals how strength training can significantly enhance longevity in women. So grab your favorite smoothie, settle into your comfiest chair, and let's get started.   Resistance training isn't just about pumping iron—it's about sculpting a longer, healthier life. A recent study, led by the esteemed Martha Gulati, director of preventive cardiology at Cedars Sinai in Los Angeles sheds light on the remarkable benefits of strength training for women. Out of 400,000 participants, only 1 in 5 or 20% of women engaged in regular weight training. But what's truly astounding is the impact it...2024-05-3013 minESC TV Today – Your Cardiovascular NewsESC TV Today – Your Cardiovascular NewsLong QT Syndrome - MINOCAESC TV Today brings you concise analysis from the world's leading experts, so you can stay on top of what's happening in your field quickly. This episode covers: Cardiology This Week: A concise summary of recent studies MINOCA Long QT Syndrome Statistics Made Easy: subgroup analyses and tests for interaction Host: Rick Grobbee Guests: Carlos Aguiar, Martha Gulati, Dieter Nuyens Want to watch that episode? Go to: https://esc365.escardio.org/event/1149   Disclaimer This programme is intended for health care professionals only and is to b...2024-04-2521 minInfoTrakInfoTrakWomen Get Faster Beneifts from Exercise Than Men and Why Gen Zers Love Their Debit Cards-Women Get Faster Benefits from Exercise Than MenOne of the benefits of regular exercise is greater longevity. But recent research had an eye-opening result: women may need less exercise than men to get the same longevity result--possibly half as much exercise. Martha Gulati, MD, cardiologist, Director of Preventive Cardiology in the Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, Director of Prevention & Associate Director of the Barbra Streisand Women's Heart Center, and President-Elect of the American Society for Preventive Cardiology, shares the fascinating results of her research.2024-04-0900 minInfoTrakInfoTrakWomen Get Faster Beneifts from Exercise Than Men and Why Gen Zers Love Their Debit Cards-Women Get Faster Benefits from Exercise Than MenOne of the benefits of regular exercise is greater longevity. But recent research had an eye-opening result: women may need less exercise than men to get the same longevity result--possibly half as much exercise. Martha Gulati, MD, cardiologist, Director of Preventive Cardiology in the Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, Director of Prevention & Associate Director of the Barbra Streisand Women's Heart Center, and President-Elect of the American Society for Preventive Cardiology, shares the fascinating results of her research.2024-04-0900 minInfoTrakInfoTrakWomen Get Faster Beneifts from Exercise Than Men and Why Gen Zers Love Their Debit Cards-Women Get Faster Benefits from Exercise Than MenOne of the benefits of regular exercise is greater longevity. But recent research had an eye-opening result: women may need less exercise than men to get the same longevity result--possibly half as much exercise. Martha Gulati, MD, cardiologist, Director of Preventive Cardiology in the Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, Director of Prevention & Associate Director of the Barbra Streisand Women's Heart Center, and President-Elect of the American Society for Preventive Cardiology, shares the fascinating results of her research.2024-04-0900 minInfoTrakInfoTrakWomen Get Faster Beneifts from Exercise Than Men and Why Gen Zers Love Their Debit Cards-Women Get Faster Benefits from Exercise Than MenOne of the benefits of regular exercise is greater longevity. But recent research had an eye-opening result: women may need less exercise than men to get the same longevity result--possibly half as much exercise. Martha Gulati, MD, cardiologist, Director of Preventive Cardiology in the Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, Director of Prevention & Associate Director of the Barbra Streisand Women's Heart Center, and President-Elect of the American Society for Preventive Cardiology, shares the fascinating results of her research.2024-04-0900 minInfoTrakInfoTrakWomen Get Faster Beneifts from Exercise Than Men and Why Gen Zers Love Their Debit Cards-Women Get Faster Benefits from Exercise Than MenOne of the benefits of regular exercise is greater longevity. But recent research had an eye-opening result: women may need less exercise than men to get the same longevity result--possibly half as much exercise. Martha Gulati, MD, cardiologist, Director of Preventive Cardiology in the Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, Director of Prevention & Associate Director of the Barbra Streisand Women's Heart Center, and President-Elect of the American Society for Preventive Cardiology, shares the fascinating results of her research.2024-04-0900 minInfoTrakInfoTrakWomen Get Faster Beneifts from Exercise Than Men and Why Gen Zers Love Their Debit Cards-Women Get Faster Benefits from Exercise Than MenOne of the benefits of regular exercise is greater longevity. But recent research had an eye-opening result: women may need less exercise than men to get the same longevity result--possibly half as much exercise. Martha Gulati, MD, cardiologist, Director of Preventive Cardiology in the Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, Director of Prevention & Associate Director of the Barbra Streisand Women's Heart Center, and President-Elect of the American Society for Preventive Cardiology, shares the fascinating results of her research.2024-04-0900 minMedical Portfolio PodcastMedical Portfolio PodcastCareer Boost - Drª Martha Gulati Inspiring. Insightful. Pragmatical. The road to success and excellence is bumpy! We ask the experts for advice on how to tackle the roadblocks, master soft skills and become a leader! 2024-01-3031 minTa de ClinicagemTa de ClinicagemTdC 213: 3 Casos de Dor Torácica - Condutas no PSLucca Cirillo, Pedro Magno e Kaue Malpighi conduzem três casos de dor torácica no pronto-socorro: quais exames pedir, o que pensar primeiro, terapia inicial, tudo aqui nesse episódio! 🚨 www.tadeclinicagem.com.br/guia - Conheça o Guia TdC com 7 dias grátis 🚨 🔴 Junte-se aos mais de 3.000 assinantes. Assine o Guia, ganhe tempo e atualize-se sem esforço. 🟠 Um serviço de revisão e atualização continuados em clínica médica. A informação que você precisa, do jeito que você prefere. 📚 Confira agora mesmo a edição aberta do Guia TdC sobre a nova diretriz...2023-11-221h 05JACC Specialty JournalsJACC Specialty JournalsJACC Edge Podcast - Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Cardiology CornucopiaCommentary by Drs. Pratik Doshi and Martha Gulati discussing how we can improve diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts across cardiology.2023-11-1630 minMyHeart.netMyHeart.netPrimary Prevention Episode 5: DiabetesDr. Alain Bouchard and Dr. Martha Gulati delve into everything you ever wanted to know about primary prevention with this week's focus: Diabetes2023-09-0411 minMyHeart.netMyHeart.netPrimary Prevention Episode 4: CholesterolDr. Alain Bouchard and Dr. Martha Gulati delve into everything you ever wanted to know about primary prevention with this week's focus: Cholesterol2023-08-2115 minMyHeart.netMyHeart.netPrimary Prevention Episode 3: HypertensionDr. Alain Bouchard and Dr. Martha Gulati delve into everything you ever wanted to know about primary prevention with this week's focus: Hypertension2023-07-2418 minThe DoseThe DoseTo Improve Cardiac Outcomes for Women, Increase Their Representation Forty-four percent of U.S. women now live with some form of heart disease, a number that’s been climbing steadily over the past decade. And although it’s the leading cause of death among women, just 14 percent of cardiologists are women. This week on The Dose podcast, host Joel Bervell interviews cardiologist Martha Gulati, M.D., associate director of the Barbra Streisand Women’s Heart Center at Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute in Los Angeles and president of the American Society for Preventive Cardiology. She talks about women’s historical exclusion from clinical trials for heart disease, why sex and...2023-07-1430 minMyHeart.netMyHeart.netPrimary Prevention Episode 2: AspirinDoes an aspirin a day keep the doctor away? Is alcohol good or bad for your cardiac health? In this week’s episode, Dr. Alain Bouchard and Dr. Martha Gulati delve into everything you ever wanted to know about primary prevention with this week's focus: Aspirin2023-07-1010 minMyHeart.netMyHeart.netPrimary Prevention Episode 1: PreventionDoes an aspirin a day keep the doctor away? Is alcohol good or bad for your cardiac health? In this week’s episode, Dr. Alain Bouchard and Dr. Martha Gulati delve into everything you ever wanted to know about primary prevention with this week's focus: Prevention2023-05-3029 minGrown-Ass Woman\'s GuideGrown-Ass Woman's GuideThis Episode Could Save Your LifeWhy are so many women misinformed when it comes to heart disease? According to the CDC, about 1 in 16 women age 20 and older have coronary heart disease, and about 1 in every 5 female deaths are heart related. It is  the leading killer of women in the United States and globally. But even today, and despite an increase in awareness, only about half of women recognize that heart disease is their number 1 killer.February is American Heart Month, a time to raise awareness of cardiovascular health. If we can make Heart Month half as popular as Breast Cancer Awareness month, I...2023-02-0751 minHCPLive PodcastsHCPLive PodcastsHeart Team: Making Ground on Women's Cardiovascular Health with Martha Gulati, MDMartha Gulati, MD, Director of Preventive Cardiology, Associate Director of the Barbara Streisand Women’s Heart Center, Associate Director of Preventive and Cardiac Rehabilitation at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, joins Heart Team to discuss current challenges in women’s cardiovascular disease research and clinical advancement. Gulati also provides guidance on improving female trial enrollment strategies and patient recruitment, and her thoughts on clinician perception of cardiovascular symptoms in men versus women. Heart Team is a monthly multimedia series hosted by Jorge Plutzky, MD, Director of Preventive Cardiology at Harvard Medical School, and Michael Farkouh, MD, Director of the...2022-10-0523 minHit Play Not PauseHit Play Not PauseSaving Your Heart with Martha Gulati, MD (Episode 94)The only thing women tend to do better than men after having a heart attack is die. That’s a sobering mic drop. It’s also a fact and one that this week’s guest Dr. Martha Gulati is making her life’s work to change. We dive into the special heart disease risk factors women, especially menopausal women face, even if they’re active and fit, what you need to know about your cardiovascular health, and how to prioritize your heart health and cardiovascular care. Dr. Gulati is the President of the American Society for Preventive Cardiology...2022-08-241h 11Wellness: Fact vs. FictionWellness: Fact vs. FictionWhat Everyone Needs to Know about Medical GuidelinesJoin Dr. Danielle Belardo and her expert of the week, past Chief of Cardiology, author and women’s health advocate Dr. Martha Gulati. Martha is an expert in women’s heart health and an influential voice for women’s empowerment in the medical field. On today’s episode she sheds light on whether the health claims on your Instagram are fact or fiction and how guidelines are working to keep this from being detrimental to your health and wellness.   Danielle and Martha debunk myths and misconceptions surrounding:   The rigorous process of creating guidelines  H...2022-06-151h 11Donut of DestinyDonut of DestinyWomen in Cardiac Imaging - Dr. Martha Gulati (part 2)In the second part of this conversation recorded as part of the Women in Cardiac Imaging series, Dr. Martha Gulati speaks with Nidhi Madan  about pregnancy, childcare, and advocacy for women in cardiac imaging. Enjoy! 2022-06-0327 minDonut of DestinyDonut of DestinyWomen in Cardiac Imaging - Dr. Martha Gulati (part 1)As part of the Women in Cardiac Imaging series, Nidhi Madan  speaks with the legendary Dr. Martha Gulati about the representation of women in academia and leadership. Tune in and enjoy!2022-05-2323 minParallax by Ankur KalraParallax by Ankur KalraEP 67: Guidelines, Inequality and Moving the Needle with Dr Devesh Rai and Dr Martha Gulati“There is a significant disparity in the inclusion of women on all national guideline committees, in addition to serving as a chair of cardiology guidelines. Further advocacy is required to promote equity, diversity, and inclusion in our cardiology guidelines globally.” Rai D, et al. JAHA. 22 Why are we talking about inclusion, diversity, and equity? Recent years have seen many studies on the inequalities in representation of women in cardiology and yet the needle has not been moved as much as we hoped for. What does the data on the authorship of the guidelines tell us and what can be done to b...2022-04-1146 min2 View: Emergency Medicine PAs & NPs2 View: Emergency Medicine PAs & NPs15 - 2021 AHA/ACC Guidelines, Non-Traumatic Shoulder Pain, Mushrooms and Psychedelics, and MoreWelcome to Episode 15 of “The 2 View,” the podcast for EM and urgent care nurse practitioners and physician assistants! Show Notes for Episode 15 of “The 2 View” – Guidelines for the evaluation and diagnosis of chest pain, non-traumatic shoulder pain in the ER, thoughts on recertification, and mushrooms & psychedelics. 2021 AHA/ACC/etc. Guideline for the Evaluation and Diagnosis of Chest Pain Chest Pain Choice. care that fits. Published May 19, 2021. Accessed March 29, 2022. https://carethatfits.org/chest-pain-choice/ Grauer K. ECG Blog #292 — Why Did the Patient Die? Blogspot.com. Published March 21, 2022. Accessed March 29, 2022. https://ecg-interpretation.blogspot.com/2022/03/ecg-blog-292...2022-04-041h 25Heart Sounds PodcastHeart Sounds PodcastMarch 2022: Treating Family, Challenging VARC3, Pregnant Cardiologists, and MoreThe TCTMD team hears from Sarita Rao, Athena Poppas, Patrick O. Myers, Martha Gulati, Carlos Iribarren, and Priya Kothapalli.2022-03-3016 minCardionerds: A Cardiology PodcastCardionerds: A Cardiology Podcast184. CardioNerds Rounds: Challenging Cases of Cardiovascular Prevention with Dr. Martha GulatiCardioNerds Rounds Co-Chairs, Dr. Karan Desai and Dr. Natalie Stokes and CardioNerds Academy Fellow, Dr. Najah Khan, join Dr. Martha Gulati – President-Elect of the American Society for Preventive Cardiology (ASPC) and prior Chief of Cardiology and Professor of Medicine at the University of Arizona – to discuss challenging cases in cardiac prevention. As an author on numerous papers regarding cardiac prevention and women’s health, Dr. Gulati provides many prevention pearls to help guide patient care. Come round with us today by listening to the episodes now and joining future sessions of #CardsRounds! This episode is supported with unrestricted funding from Zoll L...2022-03-1446 minEpisodes Archives - CardionerdsEpisodes Archives - Cardionerds184. CardioNerds Rounds: Challenging Cases of Cardiovascular Prevention with Dr. Martha Gulati CardioNerds Rounds Co-Chairs, Dr. Karan Desai and Dr. Natalie Stokes and CardioNerds Academy Fellow, Dr. Najah Khan, join Dr. Martha Gulati – President-Elect of the American Society for Preventive Cardiology (ASPC) and prior Chief of Cardiology and Professor of Medicine at the University of Arizona – to discuss challenging cases in cardiac prevention. As an author on numerous papers regarding cardiac prevention and women’s health, Dr. Gulati provides many prevention pearls to help guide patient care. Come round with us today by listening to the episodes now and joining future sessions of #CardsRounds! This episode is supported with unrest...2022-03-1446 minRounds Archives - CardionerdsRounds Archives - Cardionerds184. CardioNerds Rounds: Challenging Cases of Cardiovascular Prevention with Dr. Martha Gulati CardioNerds Rounds Co-Chairs, Dr. Karan Desai and Dr. Natalie Stokes and CardioNerds Academy Fellow, Dr. Najah Khan, join Dr. Martha Gulati – President-Elect of the American Society for Preventive Cardiology (ASPC) and prior Chief of Cardiology and Professor of Medicine at the University of Arizona – to discuss challenging cases in cardiac prevention. As an author on numerous papers regarding cardiac prevention and women’s health, Dr. Gulati provides many prevention pearls to help guide patient care. Come round with us today by listening to the episodes now and joining future sessions of #CardsRounds! This episode is supported with unrest...2022-03-1446 minPractice Made PerfectPractice Made PerfectPractice Made Perfect: COMPASS: Voice of the ExpertsPresented by the ACC Women in Cardiology Section. In this episode, Dr. Minnow Walsh and Dr. Martha Gulati equip listeners with information on navigating family and medical leave, pregnancy, and research grants in the medical field. Hosted by Dr. Kamala Tamirisa.2022-03-1117 minDeep Dive with Dr. Tracy - The PodcastDeep Dive with Dr. Tracy - The PodcastS1 E8 The Beijing 2022 Olympics Episode: Disparate Treatment and Anti-doping in Athletics (Guests: Dr. Martha Gulati and Attorney Lindsay Brandon)Dr. Tracy interviews Dr. Martha Gulati and Attorney Lindsay Brandon. Dr. Gulati is the President-Elect of the American Society for Preventive Cardiology (ASPC). She was a Professor of Medicine and the inaugural Chief of Cardiology at the University of Arizona.Attorney Brandon is an athlete’s lawyer with Law Offices of Howard L. Jacobs and represents athletes in, among other matters, anti-doping cases.We discussed the substances at issue in the Kamila Valieva Olympics anti-doping case and the viability of the defense offered by Ms. Valieva as reported and available in putative appeal doc...2022-02-191h 36Heart podcastHeart podcast2021 AHA/ACC Chest Pain Guidelines with Dr Gulati from the University of ArizonaIn this episode of the Heart podcast, Social Media Intern, Dr Andrew Perry is joined by preventative cardiologist Dr Martha Gulati from the University of Arizona. They discuss the 2021 AHA/ACC Guideline for the Evaluation and Diagnosis of Chest pain. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe to the podcast to get episodes automatically downloaded to your phone or computer. Also, please consider leaving us a review at https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/heart-podcast/id445358212?mt=2 Link to published paper: https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIR.00000000000010292022-01-0430 minHeart podcastHeart podcast2021 AHA/ACC Chest Pain Guidelines with Dr Gulati from the University of ArizonaIn this episode of the Heart podcast, Social Media Intern, Dr Andrew Perry is joined by preventative cardiologist Dr Martha Gulati from the University of Arizona. They discuss the 2021 AHA/ACC Guideline for the Evaluation and Diagnosis of Chest pain. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe to the podcast to get episodes automatically downloaded to your phone or computer. Also, please consider leaving us a review at https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/heart-podcast/id445358212?mt=2 Link to published paper: https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIR.00000000000010292021-12-2830 minHeart PodcastHeart Podcast2021 AHA/ACC Chest Pain Guidelines with Dr Gulati from the University of ArizonaIn this episode of the Heart podcast, Social Media Intern, Dr Andrew Perry is joined by preventative cardiologist Dr Martha Gulati from the University of Arizona. They discuss the 2021 AHA/ACC Guideline for the Evaluation and Diagnosis of Chest pain. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe to the podcast to get episodes automatically downloaded to your phone or computer. Also, please consider leaving us a review at https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/heart-podcast/id445358212?mt=2 Link to published paper: https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIR.0000000000001029 2021-12-2830 minESC Cardio TalkESC Cardio TalkJournal Editorial - Impact of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy: lessons from CONCEPTIONWith Martha Gulati, University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix - USA & Anastasia Mihailidou, Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney - Australia Link to paper Link to editorial2021-11-1516 minThe Radcliffe Cardiology PodcastThe Radcliffe Cardiology PodcastEp 1: Women and Heart DiseaseDid you know that CV disease is the leading cause of death in women and that women are more likely to die of heart disease compared to men? Dr Erin Michos (Johns Hopkins Uni, US) and Dr Martha Gulati (Uni of Arizona, US) join us on the inaugural episode of the ECR podcast series to discuss issues surrounding women in heart disease. Together they explore a variety of topics that are addressed in the latest special focus issue in the European cardiology Review journal (www.ecrjournal.com). Discussion includes: - Exploring the epidemiology behind CV disease in women - Considerations...2021-10-0144 minCardionerds: A Cardiology PodcastCardionerds: A Cardiology Podcast122. Narratives in Cardiology: Diversity, Implicit Bias, and #BlackMenInMedicine with Dr. Quinn Capers IVCardioNerd (Amit Goyal), Narratives in Cardiology FIT representative Dr. Zarina Sharalaya and Cleveland Clinic fellow Dr. Gregory Ogunnowo join Dr. Quinn Capers IV, UTSW as Professor of Medicine, Associate Dean of Faculty Diversity, and the inaugural Vice Chair of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Department of Internal Medicine, for an important and moving discussion about diversity, implicit bias, and #BlackMenInMedicine. Special thanks to Dr. Kimberly Manning for her introductory remarks for Dr. Capers. Audio editing by CardioNerds Academy Intern, Dr. Maryam Barkhordarian. Claim free CME just for enjoying this episode! Click here to see Dr. Caper's tweet regarding his...2021-04-2646 minMyHeart.netMyHeart.netPrimary Prevention with Dr. Martha GulatiDoes an aspirin a day keep the doctor away? Is alcohol good or bad for your cardiac health? In this week's episode, Dr. Alain Bouchard and Dr. Martha Gulati delve into everything you ever wanted to know about primary prevention.About the HostDr. Alain Bouchard is a clinical cardiologist at Cardiology Specialists of Birmingham, AL. He is a native of Quebec, Canada and trained in Internal Medicine at McGill University in Montreal. He continued as a Research Fellow at the Montreal Heart Institute. He did a clinical cardiology fellowship at...2021-04-091h 24MedEdTalks - CardiologyMedEdTalks - CardiologyPatient Identification for Residual Risk Management: Who’s At Risk? with Drs. Pamela Morris and Martha GulatiIn this podcast, expert clinicians will discuss secondary prevention and how to identify patients who may benefit from additional treatment to reduce CV risk.2021-03-2411 minMedEdTalks - CardiologyMedEdTalks - CardiologyStrategies for Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease (ASCVD) Risk Assessment: What’s the Risk? with Drs. Pamela Morris and Martha GulatiIn this podcast, expert clinicians discuss primary prevention as well as strategies for ASCVD risk assessment.2021-03-2415 minMyHeart.netMyHeart.netLiving a Healthy Lifestyle with Dr. Martha GulatiHow much can a healthy lifestyle improve heart health, and how are we to know what is truly healthy in a world obsessed with fad diets and an all-or-nothing attitude towards exercise? Dr. Alain Bouchard is joined by Dr. Martha Gulati in a discussion ranging from sedentary lifestyles to the Mediterranean diet.About the HostDr. Alain Bouchard is a clinical cardiologist at Cardiology Specialists of Birmingham, AL. He is a native of Quebec, Canada and trained in Internal Medicine at McGill University in Montreal. He continued as a Research Fellow...2021-03-111h 31Cardionerds: A Cardiology PodcastCardionerds: A Cardiology Podcast103. Case Report: A Rare Cause of Postpartum Angina and Arrest – University of MarylandCardioNerds (Amit Goyal & Daniel Ambinder) join University of Maryland cardiology fellows (Manu Mysore, Adam Zviman, and Scott Butler) for some cardiology and an Orioles game in Baltimore! They discuss a rare cause of postpartum angina and cardiac arrest due to coronary vasculitis. Program director Dr. Mukta Srivastava provides the E-CPR expert segment and a message for applicants. Episode notes were developed by Johns Hopkins internal medicine resident Rick Ferraro with mentorship from University of Maryland cardiology fellow Karan Desai. This case has been published in JACC Case Reports! Collect free CME/MOC credit just for enjoying this episode! Jump to: Pat...2021-02-2252 minEpisodes Archives - CardionerdsEpisodes Archives - Cardionerds100. Women’s Heart Health & Women in Cardiology with Dr. Nanette Wenger – Special Go Red Encore CardioNerds (Amit Goyal & Carine Hamo) discuss the past, present, and future of Women’s Heart Health & Women in Cardiology with Dr. Nanette Wenger, Professor of Medicine in the Division of Cardiology at the Emory University School of Medicine. Dr. Wenger is a true leader in the field of women’s heart health and a strong proponent for women in cardiology and medicine. Her passion, dedication, and advocacy have inspired countless trainees to carry this torch and continue to build on her truly impactful work. Special introduction by Dr. Martha Gulati. This is a special encore in recognition of the Go Red...2021-02-0456 minCardionerds: A Cardiology PodcastCardionerds: A Cardiology Podcast100. Women’s Heart Health & Women in Cardiology with Dr. Nanette Wenger – Special Go Red EncoreCardioNerds (Amit Goyal & Carine Hamo) discuss the past, present, and future of Women's Heart Health & Women in Cardiology with Dr. Nanette Wenger, Professor of Medicine in the Division of Cardiology at the Emory University School of Medicine. Dr. Wenger is a true leader in the field of women’s heart health and a strong proponent for women in cardiology and medicine. Her passion, dedication, and advocacy have inspired countless trainees to carry this torch and continue to build on her truly impactful work. Special introduction by Dr. Martha Gulati. This is a special encore in recognition of the Go Red campa...2021-02-0456 minEpisodes Archives - CardionerdsEpisodes Archives - Cardionerds52. Women’s Heart Health & Women in Cardiology with Dr. Nanette Wenger CardioNerds (Amit Goyal & Carine Hamo) discuss the past, present, and future of Women’s Heart Health & Women in Cardiology with Dr. Nanette Wenger, Professor of Medicine in the Division of Cardiology at the Emory University School of Medicine. Dr. Wenger is a true leader in the field of women’s heart health and a strong proponent for women in cardiology and medicine. Her passion, dedication, and advocacy have inspired countless trainees to carry this torch and continue to build on her truly impactful work. Special introduction by Dr. Martha Gulati and birthday wishes to Dr. Wenger by the entire CardioN...2020-09-0357 minCardionerds: A Cardiology PodcastCardionerds: A Cardiology Podcast52. Women’s Heart Health & Women in Cardiology with Dr. Nanette WengerCardioNerds (Amit Goyal & Carine Hamo) discuss the past, present, and future of Women's Heart Health & Women in Cardiology with Dr. Nanette Wenger, Professor of Medicine in the Division of Cardiology at the Emory University School of Medicine. Dr. Wenger is a true leader in the field of women’s heart health and a strong proponent for women in cardiology and medicine. Her passion, dedication, and advocacy have inspired countless trainees to carry this torch and continue to build on her truly impactful work. Special introduction by Dr. Martha Gulati and birthday wishes to Dr. Wenger by the entire CardioNerds Team! Speci...2020-09-0357 minThe Accad and Koka ReportThe Accad and Koka ReportDiversity in Cardiology, with Martha GulatiA recent article authored by Dr. Norman Wang on the history and current state of affirmative action programs in medical schools and cardiology departments has led to a storm of controversy and to Dr. Wang’s demotion as fellowship program director. To discuss that article and the controversies we are joined by Dr. Martha Gulati, division Chief of Cardiology at the University of Arizona. She is also the best-selling author of Saving Women’s Hearts and editor-in-chief of ACC’s CardioSmart. SHOW NOTES Martha Gulati: Twitter and WebsiteThe now retracted Wang paperJourna...2020-08-2000 minParallax by Ankur KalraParallax by Ankur KalraEP 32: Diagnosing and treating sexism in cardiology with Martha GulatiMartha Gulati, Professor of Medicine and the Chief of Cardiology at the University of Arizona joins Ankur Kalra to continue the important conversation on how the cardiovascular community can stand up against sexism. After the #MedBikini campaign provoked by a misogynistic study that scrutinized female doctors’ social media posts, this week’s episode is about creating a safer environment for female healthcare professionals. Martha shares her leadership experiences as the chief and only woman of her division. She talks about the forms of sexism that are prevalent in the cardiovascular community, where less than 14% of the doctors are female. Ankur asks...2020-08-0350 minCV NowCV NowCV Now Episode 009: How Does COVID-19 Cause Cardiovascular Disease?To watch the discussion follow the link below:How Does COVID-19 Cause Cardiovascular Disease?Speakers on today's episode:John P. Cooke, MD, PhDJoseph C. “Rusty” Walter and Carole Walter Looke Presidential Distinguished Chair in Cardiovascular Disease Research, Department of Cardiovascular SciencesProfessor of Cardiovascular Sciences, Academic InstituteHouston Methodist Leslie T. Cooper, Jr., MDProfessor of Medicine and Chair of Cardiovascular DepartmentMayo Clinic, Florida Martha Gulati, MD, MS, FACC, FAHA, FASPCDivision Chief of Car...2020-06-0800 minEpisodes Archives - CardionerdsEpisodes Archives - Cardionerds18. Women’s Cardiovascular Health with Dr. Martha Gulati Best-selling author Dr. Martha Gulati joins the CardioNerds squad, Carine Hamo, Heather Kagan, Amit Goyal, and Daniel Ambinder for an unbelievable discussion on women’s cardiovascular health relevant to anyone taking care of women. Topics discussed include disparities in diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes in women vs men, sex specific risk factors for cardiovascular disease, special considerations for the evaluation of women presenting with chest pain, and cardiac conditions that have a female predominance, how to be a trailblazer in cardiovascular medicine and so much more! Check out the Women’s Cardiovascular Health Topic Page Take me to ep...2020-03-0859 minCardionerds: A Cardiology PodcastCardionerds: A Cardiology Podcast18. Women’s Cardiovascular Health with Dr. Martha GulatiBest-selling author Dr. Martha Gulati joins the CardioNerds squad, Carine Hamo, Heather Kagan, Amit Goyal, and Daniel Ambinder for an unbelievable discussion on women's cardiovascular health relevant to anyone taking care of women. Topics discussed include disparities in diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes in women vs men, sex specific risk factors for cardiovascular disease, special considerations for the evaluation of women presenting with chest pain, and cardiac conditions that have a female predominance, how to be a trailblazer in cardiovascular medicine and so much more! Check out the Women's Cardiovascular Health Topic Page Take me to episode topics page Dr. Martha G...2020-03-0859 minWellness: Fact vs. FictionWellness: Fact vs. FictionHappy Heart Month! Women’s Heart Health and Prevention with Martha Gulati MDHosted by: Dr. Danielle Belardo Instagram: @daniellebelardomd Twitter: @dbelardomd Facebook: Dr. Danielle Belardo, MD Danielle Belardo is a Preventive Cardiologist in Newport Beach, CA Learn more about Dr. Belardo here Read Dr. Belardo's Blog here: https://d-belardo-md.medium.com/ Produced by: Dr. Kasey Johnson Instagram: @drkaseyjohnson Also be sure to follow today's guest, Dr. Martha Gulati! Instagram: @drmarthagulati Twitter: @drmarthagulati In this brilliant episode with expert Cardiologist Dr. Martha Gulati, in less than 90 minutes you will learn everything you ever wanted to know about preventing, diagnosing, and treating cardiovascular disease. We discuss the epidemic of cardiovascular disease in women, and lear...2020-01-311h 30Practice Made PerfectPractice Made PerfectPractice Made Perfect: Medical ProfessionalismIn this episode, Garima Sharma, John Erwin, and Martha Gulati discuss medical professionalism in the cardiovascular workforce and on social media and ACC's role in providing resources to support medical professionalism.2020-01-0327 minReimagine MedicineReimagine MedicineEpisode 5 – Beating the Odds: What it Takes to Have a Healthy Heart  Heart disease is the #1 killer of both women and men in the United States. The latest statistics indicate 1-in-2 Americans will develop some form of cardiovascular disease. What is being done to change this trend? We have brought together leading experts who are taking on heart disease. Episode guests: Martha Gulati, MD, MS, Guy Reed (Dean of the UA College of Medicine – Phoenix), MD, MS, and Taben Hale, MD Hosted by: Jonathan Lifshitz, PhD, and Katie Brite, MD  2019-05-2342 minVoices of Women as OneVoices of Women as OneEpisode 6Interviews with: Carolyn Lam, MD - National Heart Centre, Singapore | Martha Gulati, MD, MS - University of Arizona | Toniya Singh, MD - St Louis Heart and Vascular2019-03-1400 minConference CoverageConference CoverageVice President Biden Leads Roundtable Talk on Healthcare Reform, 'Modernizing the System' Vice President Joe Biden, alongside Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and Dr. David Blumenthal, the Obama administration's National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, leads this roundtable discussion on healthcare reform and the need to ‘modernize the system' with broad implementation of electronic health records (EHRs). Hosted by Mount Sinai Hospital in Chicago on August 20, 2009, the discussion ranges from the keys to improving the coordination of care through EHRs, to enhancing patient safety and reducing privacy concerns, to promoting vital cost and effectiveness measures across the spectrum of care. Vice President Biden announced the availability of $1.2 bi...2009-08-2100 minPsychiatry and Mental HealthPsychiatry and Mental HealthVice President Biden Leads Roundtable Talk on Healthcare Reform, 'Modernizing the System' Vice President Joe Biden, alongside Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and Dr. David Blumenthal, the Obama administration's National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, leads this roundtable discussion on healthcare reform and the need to ‘modernize the system' with broad implementation of electronic health records (EHRs). 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Hosted by Mount Sinai Hospital in Chicago on August 20, 2009, the discussion ranges from the keys to improving the coordination of care through EHRs, to enhancing patient safety and reducing privacy concerns, to promoting vital cost and effectiveness measures across the spectrum of care. Vice President Biden announced the availability of $1.2 bi...2009-08-2100 minConference CoverageConference CoverageVice President Biden Leads Roundtable Talk on Healthcare Reform, 'Modernizing the System' Vice President Joe Biden, alongside Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and Dr. David Blumenthal, the Obama administration's National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, leads this roundtable discussion on healthcare reform and the need to ‘modernize the system' with broad implementation of electronic health records (EHRs). Hosted by Mount Sinai Hospital in Chicago on August 20, 2009, the discussion ranges from the keys to improving the coordination of care through EHRs, to enhancing patient safety and reducing privacy concerns, to promoting vital cost and effectiveness measures across the spectrum of care. Vice President Biden announced the availability of $1.2 bi...2009-08-2100 minEthicsEthicsVice President Biden Leads Roundtable Talk on Healthcare Reform, 'Modernizing the System' Vice President Joe Biden, alongside Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and Dr. David Blumenthal, the Obama administration's National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, leads this roundtable discussion on healthcare reform and the need to ‘modernize the system' with broad implementation of electronic health records (EHRs). Hosted by Mount Sinai Hospital in Chicago on August 20, 2009, the discussion ranges from the keys to improving the coordination of care through EHRs, to enhancing patient safety and reducing privacy concerns, to promoting vital cost and effectiveness measures across the spectrum of care. Vice President Biden announced the availability of $1.2 bi...2009-08-2100 minHospital MedicineHospital MedicineVice President Biden Leads Roundtable Talk on Healthcare Reform, 'Modernizing the System' Vice President Joe Biden, alongside Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and Dr. David Blumenthal, the Obama administration's National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, leads this roundtable discussion on healthcare reform and the need to ‘modernize the system' with broad implementation of electronic health records (EHRs). Hosted by Mount Sinai Hospital in Chicago on August 20, 2009, the discussion ranges from the keys to improving the coordination of care through EHRs, to enhancing patient safety and reducing privacy concerns, to promoting vital cost and effectiveness measures across the spectrum of care. Vice President Biden announced the availability of $1.2 bi...2009-08-2100 min