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The EMJ Podcast: Insights For Healthcare ProfessionalsThe EMJ Podcast: Insights For Healthcare ProfessionalsBonus Episodes: The Role of HRT in Cardiovascular HealthThis podcast series was sponsored by Theramex UK who had no input in the content which was developed by EMJ. The speakers were selected by Theramex and received honorarium. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the individual speakers and do not necessarily reflect those of Theramex or EMJ. Please refer to local marketing authorisation and prescribing practices for guidance. Long-term Benefits of Use of MHT/HRT on the Heart, Bones, and Brain - Episode 1 - Heart expert Yassir Javaid joins Hannah Moir to discuss the role of MHT in cardiovascular h...2025-03-1421 minGPnotebook PodcastGPnotebook PodcastEp 103 – Primary prevention of cardiovascular disease: what has changed in QRISK3 and why?In this episode, which has been recorded for Chronic Conditions Month 2024, Dr Yassir Javaid (GP with a Specialist Interest in Cardiology) examines the role of the QRISK3 calculator in the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease. He considers the development of the tool, the differences between QRISK2 and QRISK3 (including the additional risk factors now included in the updated calculator) and the strengths and limitations of QRISK3 in understanding a person’s cardiovascular risk.More information on Chronic Conditions month can be found here.Access episode show notes containing key ref...2024-05-0212 minCardiovascular medicine – GPnotebook PodcastCardiovascular medicine – GPnotebook PodcastEp 72 – Back to basics: heart sounds and cardiac examinationIn this episode, which has been recorded for Chronic Conditions Month 2023, Dr Yassir Javaid (GP with a Specialist Interest in Cardiology) discusses auscultation of the heart sounds. Auscultation is an important aspect of the cardiac examination and can give an indication of significant underlying structural heart disease – particularly valve disease, which is becoming increasingly prevalent as the population ages. But which patients should be auscultated and what specifically should clinicians be listening for? Dr Javaid answers these questions with reference to audio examples of heart sounds and murmurs, and it is highly recommended to listen to this episode using good-quality he...2023-04-2114 minGPnotebook PodcastGPnotebook PodcastEp 72 – Back to basics: heart sounds and cardiac examinationIn this episode, which has been recorded for Chronic Conditions Month 2023, Dr Yassir Javaid (GP with a Specialist Interest in Cardiology) discusses auscultation of the heart sounds. Auscultation is an important aspect of the cardiac examination and can give an indication of significant underlying structural heart disease – particularly valve disease, which is becoming increasingly prevalent as the population ages. But which patients should be auscultated and what specifically should clinicians be listening for? Dr Javaid answers these questions with reference to audio examples of heart sounds and murmurs, and it is highly recommended to listen to this episode using go...2023-04-2114 mintouchPODCASTtouchPODCASTMDT and patient perspectives on risk factors for stroke in T2DtouchMDT for touchNEUROLOGY Listen to key experts from a multidisciplinary team, plus a patient with T2D who has survived a stroke, discuss the risk factors for stroke in patients with T2D and its impact upon daily life The multidisciplinary team Consultant endocrinologist: Prof. Tina Vilsbøll, Copenhagen, Denmark Primary care physician: Dr Yassir Javaid, Northamptonshire, UK Patient: Ms Hyvelle Ferguson-Davis, Florida, USA This touchPODCAST is for HCPs only. This activity is funded by an independent medical education grant from Novo Nordisk A/S. This activity is jointly provided by U...2022-11-1713 mintouchPODCASTtouchPODCASTMDT and patient perspectives on risk factors for stroke in T2DtouchMDT for touchENDOCRINOLOGY Listen to key experts from a multidisciplinary team, plus a patient with T2D who has survived a stroke, discuss the risk factors for stroke in patients with T2D and its impact upon daily life The multidisciplinary team Consultant endocrinologist: Prof. Tina Vilsbøll, Copenhagen, Denmark Primary care physician: Dr Yassir Javaid, Northamptonshire, UK Patient: Ms Hyvelle Ferguson-Davis, Florida, USA This touchPODCAST is for HCPs only. This activity is funded by an independent medical education grant from Novo Nordisk A/S. This activity is jointly provided by U...2022-11-1713 mintouchPODCASTtouchPODCASTMDT perspectives on how GLP-1 RAs can reduce stroke risktouchMDT for touchNEUROLOGY Listen to key experts from a multidisciplinary team discuss how GLP-1 RAs can help to reduce the incidence of stroke in patients with T2D The multidisciplinary team Primary care physician: Dr Yassir Javaid, Northamptonshire, UK Consultant endocrinologist: Prof. Tina Vilsbøll, Copenhagen, Denmark Consultant neurologist: Prof. Georgios Tsivgoulis, Athens, Greece This touchPODCAST is for HCPs only.   This activity is funded by an independent medical education grant from Novo Nordisk A/S. This activity is jointly provided by USF Health and touchIME. For further information visit ou...2022-11-1714 mintouchPODCASTtouchPODCASTMDT perspectives on how GLP-1 RAs can reduce stroke risktouchMDT for touchENDOCRINOLOGY Listen to key experts from a multidisciplinary team discuss how GLP-1 RAs can help to reduce the incidence of stroke in patients with T2D The multidisciplinary team Primary care physician: Dr Yassir Javaid, Northamptonshire, UK Consultant endocrinologist: Prof. Tina Vilsbøll, Copenhagen, Denmark Consultant neurologist: Prof. Georgios Tsivgoulis, Athens, Greece This touchPODCAST is for HCPs only.   This activity is funded by an independent medical education grant from Novo Nordisk A/S. This activity is jointly provided by USF Health and touchIME. For further information visit ou...2022-11-1714 minCardiovascular medicine – GPnotebook PodcastCardiovascular medicine – GPnotebook PodcastEp 46 – Heart valve disease in adults: an update from NICEIn this episode, which has been recorded for Chronic Conditions Month 2022, Dr Rob Hampton (Portfolio GP, Leicestershire) and Dr Yassir Javaid (Cardiovascular and Diabetes Lead, Northamptonshire CCG) discuss the "neglected chronic condition" that is heart valve disease and the new NICE guideline covering its investigation and management in adults. Why can we expect an increase in cases over the coming years? What is the importance of timely diagnosis and referral? In which patients is a murmur more likely to represent a valve lesion? When should an electrocardiogram be recommended? How effective are current management options? What is best practice for...2022-05-0222 minGPnotebook PodcastGPnotebook PodcastEp 46 – Heart valve disease in adults: an update from NICEIn this episode, which has been recorded for Chronic Conditions Month 2022, Dr Rob Hampton (Portfolio GP, Leicestershire) and Dr Yassir Javaid (Cardiovascular and Diabetes Lead, Northamptonshire CCG) discuss the \"neglected chronic condition\" that is heart valve disease and the new NICE guideline covering its investigation and management in adults. Why can we expect an increase in cases over the coming years? What is the importance of timely diagnosis and referral? In which patients is a murmur more likely to represent a valve lesion? When should an electrocardiogram be recommended? How effective are current management options? What is best practice...2022-05-0222 minDiabetes and endocrinology – GPnotebook PodcastDiabetes and endocrinology – GPnotebook PodcastEp 44 – Latest thinking and evidence on chronic kidney diseaseIn this episode, which has been recorded for Chronic Conditions Month 2022, Dr Yassir Javaid (Cardiovascular and Diabetes Lead, Northamptonshire CCG) and Dr Patrick Holmes (GP, Darlington) examine the latest developments in renal medicine, with a focus on assessing and managing chronic kidney disease (CKD). What role do sodium–glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors have in the management of the condition, both in people with diabetes and those without diabetes?2022-04-2922 minCardiovascular medicine – GPnotebook PodcastCardiovascular medicine – GPnotebook PodcastEp 44 – Latest thinking and evidence on chronic kidney diseaseIn this episode, which has been recorded for Chronic Conditions Month 2022, Dr Yassir Javaid (Cardiovascular and Diabetes Lead, Northamptonshire CCG) and Dr Patrick Holmes (GP, Darlington) examine the latest developments in renal medicine, with a focus on assessing and managing chronic kidney disease (CKD). What role do sodium–glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors have in the management of the condition, both in people with diabetes and those without diabetes?2022-04-2922 minGPnotebook PodcastGPnotebook PodcastEp 44 – Latest thinking and evidence on chronic kidney diseaseIn this episode, which has been recorded for Chronic Conditions Month 2022, Dr Yassir Javaid (Cardiovascular and Diabetes Lead, Northamptonshire CCG) and Dr Patrick Holmes (GP, Darlington) examine the latest developments in renal medicine, with a focus on assessing and managing chronic kidney disease (CKD). What role do sodium–glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors have in the management of the condition, both in people with diabetes and those without diabetes?Access episode show notes containing key references and take-home points at: https://gpnotebook.com/en-GB/podcasts/renal-medicine/ep-44-latest-thinking-and-evidence-on-chronic-kidney-disease.Did you know? Wi...2022-04-2922 minRespiratory & chest medicine – GPnotebook PodcastRespiratory & chest medicine – GPnotebook PodcastEp 42 – The overlap between COPD and heart diseaseIn this episode, which has been recorded for Chronic Conditions Month 2022, Dr Yassir Javaid (Cardiovascular and Diabetes Lead, Northamptonshire CCG) and Dr Steve Holmes (GP, Shepton Mallet and Clinical Respiratory Lead, NHS England South West and NHS Somerset) discuss the "heart–lung connection" – specifically, the overlap between chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and heart failure. What are the challenges in distinguishing between these conditions when they present in general practice, and how can they be addressed? After diagnosing a patient with either COPD or heart failure, how important is it to also look for the condition?2022-04-2722 minCardiovascular medicine – GPnotebook PodcastCardiovascular medicine – GPnotebook PodcastEp 42 – The overlap between COPD and heart diseaseIn this episode, which has been recorded for Chronic Conditions Month 2022, Dr Yassir Javaid (Cardiovascular and Diabetes Lead, Northamptonshire CCG) and Dr Steve Holmes (GP, Shepton Mallet and Clinical Respiratory Lead, NHS England South West and NHS Somerset) discuss the "heart–lung connection" – specifically, the overlap between chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and heart failure. What are the challenges in distinguishing between these conditions when they present in general practice, and how can they be addressed? After diagnosing a patient with either COPD or heart failure, how important is it to also look for the condition?2022-04-2722 minGPnotebook PodcastGPnotebook PodcastEp 42 – The overlap between COPD and heart diseaseIn this episode, which has been recorded for Chronic Conditions Month 2022, Dr Yassir Javaid (Cardiovascular and Diabetes Lead, Northamptonshire CCG) and Dr Steve Holmes (GP, Shepton Mallet and Clinical Respiratory Lead, NHS England South West and NHS Somerset) discuss the \"heart–lung connection\" – specifically, the overlap between chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and heart failure. What are the challenges in distinguishing between these conditions when they present in general practice, and how can they be addressed? After diagnosing a patient with either COPD or heart failure, how important is it to also look for the condition?2022-04-2722 mintouchPODCASTtouchPODCASTPerspectives on the risk factors for ASCVD and guidelines for dyslipidaemia managementtouchMDT for touchCARDIO Listen to key experts from a multidisciplinary team discuss the risk factors and lipoproteins associated with ASCVD and guideline recommendations for the management of patients with dyslipidemia. The multidisciplinary team Cardiologist: Dr Constantine Kosmas, USA Primary care physician: Dr Yassir Javaid, UK  This touchPODCAST is for HCPs only. This activity is funded by an unrestricted independent medical education grant from Novartis Pharma AG, Basel, Switzerland. This medical education is provided by touchIME. For further information visit our website: https://touchcardioime.org/novel-lipid-lowering-therapies-for-reducing-ascvd-risk// 2021-07-2013 mintouchPODCASTtouchPODCASTPerspectives on the latest data for novel lipid-lowering therapiestouchMDT for touchCARDIO Listen to key experts from a multidisciplinary team consider the latest data for novel lipid-lowering therapies and what they may mean for their patients with dyslipidaemia  The multidisciplinary team Primary care physician: Dr Yassir Javaid, UK  Cardiologist: Dr Constantine Kosmas, USA Endocrinologist: Professor Lawrence Leiter, Canada This touchPODCAST is for HCPs only. This activity is funded by an unrestricted independent medical education grant from Novartis Pharma AG, Basel, Switzerland. This activity is jointly provided by USF Health and touchIME. For further information visit our website: https://touc...2021-07-2019 mintouchPODCASTtouchPODCASTPerspectives on the risk factors for ASCVD and guidelines for dyslipidaemia managementtouchMDT for touchENDOCRINOLOGY Listen to key experts from a multidisciplinary team discuss the risk factors and lipoproteins associated with ASCVD and guideline recommendations for the management of patients with dyslipidemia The multidisciplinary team Cardiologist: Dr Constantine Kosmas, USA Primary care physician: Dr Yassir Javaid, UK  This touchPODCAST is for HCPs only. This activity is funded by an unrestricted independent medical education grant from Novartis Pharma AG, Basel, Switzerland. This medical education is provided by touchIME.   2021-07-2013 mintouchPODCASTtouchPODCASTPerspectives on the latest data for novel lipid-lowering therapiestouchMDT for touchCARDIO Listen to key experts from a multidisciplinary team consider the latest data for novel lipid-lowering therapies and what they may mean for their patients with dyslipidaemia  The multidisciplinary team Primary care physician: Dr Yassir Javaid, UK  Cardiologist: Dr Constantine Kosmas, USA Endocrinologist: Professor Lawrence Leiter, Canada This touchPODCAST is for HCPs only. This activity is funded by an unrestricted independent medical education grant from Novartis Pharma AG, Basel, Switzerland. This medical education is provided by touchIME. For further information visit our website: https://touchcardioime.org/novel-lipid-lowering-therapies-for-reducing-ascvd-risk// 2021-07-2019 minGPnotebook PodcastGPnotebook PodcastEp 29 – Investigations for chronic kidney disease in primary careIn this episode, which has been recorded for Chronic Conditions Month 2021, Dr Yassir Javaid (Cardiovascular and Diabetes Clinical Lead, Nene CCG) and Dr Kevin Fernando (GP Partner at North Berwick Health Centre and Education Director for GPnotebook Education) discuss the detection of chronic kidney disease in primary care. What do the different tests tell us? What are the most up-to-date guidelines on investigations for CKD, and what do they recommend we do? How often should we be conducting tests for renal function and albuminuria?More information on Chronic Conditions month can be found here.2021-05-0429 minDiabetes and endocrinology – GPnotebook PodcastDiabetes and endocrinology – GPnotebook PodcastEp 29 – Investigations for chronic kidney disease in primary careIn this episode, which has been recorded for Chronic Conditions Month 2021, Dr Yassir Javaid (Cardiovascular and Diabetes Clinical Lead, Nene CCG) and Dr Kevin Fernando (GP Partner at North Berwick Health Centre and Education Director for GPnotebook Education) discuss the detection of chronic kidney disease in primary care. What do the different tests tell us? What are the most up-to-date guidelines on investigations for CKD, and what do they recommend we do? How often should we be conducting tests for renal function and albuminuria?2021-05-0429 minGPnotebook PodcastGPnotebook PodcastEp 25 – Palpitations: when to worry, and what is the interplay with mental illness?In this epsiode, which has been recorded for Chronic Conditions Month 2021, Dr Peter Bagshaw (Clinical Lead in Dementia and Mental Health, South Gloucestershire CCG) and Dr Yassir Javaid (Cardiovascular and Diabetes Clinical Lead, Nene CCG) discuss the management of palpitations in primary care. How can we identify those patients with palpitations who have a significant cardiac abnormality or are at risk of an adverse outcome? What are the main causes of palpitations – including those that might have a psychological basis? What are the roles of history-taking and investigations? Finally, what red flags do we need to look out for?...2021-04-2336 minCovid-19 – GPnotebook PodcastCovid-19 – GPnotebook PodcastEp 25 – Palpitations: when to worry, and what is the interplay with mental illness?In this epsiode, which has been recorded for Chronic Conditions Month 2021, Dr Peter Bagshaw (Clinical Lead in Dementia and Mental Health, South Gloucestershire CCG) and Dr Yassir Javaid (Cardiovascular and Diabetes Clinical Lead, Nene CCG) discuss the management of palpitations in primary care. How can we identify those patients with palpitations who have a significant cardiac abnormality or are at risk of an adverse outcome? What are the main causes of palpitations – including those that might have a psychological basis? What are the roles of history-taking and investigations? Finally, what red flags do we need to look out for?2021-04-2336 minCardiovascular medicine – GPnotebook PodcastCardiovascular medicine – GPnotebook PodcastEp 25 – Palpitations: when to worry, and what is the interplay with mental illness?In this epsiode, which has been recorded for Chronic Conditions Month 2021, Dr Peter Bagshaw (Clinical Lead in Dementia and Mental Health, South Gloucestershire CCG) and Dr Yassir Javaid (Cardiovascular and Diabetes Clinical Lead, Nene CCG) discuss the management of palpitations in primary care. How can we identify those patients with palpitations who have a significant cardiac abnormality or are at risk of an adverse outcome? What are the main causes of palpitations – including those that might have a psychological basis? What are the roles of history-taking and investigations? Finally, what red flags do we need to look out for?2021-04-2336 minVascular Adviser PodcastVascular Adviser PodcastInterview with Dr Yassir JavaidEpisode Description: Dr Yassir Javaid talks to Thrombosis Adviser about patients with atrial fibrillation and diabetes. Recording approval code: PP-XAR-ALL-1881-1; Metadata approval code: PP-M_RIV-ALL-0114-12020-12-0714 minVascular Adviser PodcastVascular Adviser PodcastAnticoagulation in high risk patients with atrial fibrillation – Episode 1In this episode, Dr Yassir Javaid gives us his advice on getting to know your patients with atrial fibrillation and diabetes , Professor Craig Coleman explains the results of the CALLIPER study and Dr Manesh Patel and Dr Christian Ruff look at the issues surrounding stroke prevention in an older patient with renal impairment and tell us how COVID-19 is affecting the treatment of patients with cardiovascular disease. Further Details • For more information on the number of strokes that can be prevented click here https://eiuperspectives.economist.com/healthcare/policy-approaches-stroke-prevention/white-paper/preventing-stroke-uneven-progress • Details on the number of patients of atrial fibrillation and...2020-05-2729 minGPWorksGPWorks#15 GP WORKS Atrial Fibrillation and the work of Dr. Yassir JavaidDr. Yassir Javaid sits down with Dr. Joe Gallagher at the ICGP for a discussion about his career, new technologies, and winning the race against stroke. Recorded 2nd of March, 2020.2020-03-1011 min