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Author: American Heart Association

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Clinical experts across the globe share expertise on improving patient outcomes. For healthcare providers across the care spectrum: inpatient care, primary healthcare providers, EMS, and ongoing professional advancement through healthcare certification.
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This episode explores the medications involved in treating hyperlipidemia-related ASCVD from a pharmacist perspective and the common patient misconceptions surrounding these interventions.   Speaker: Megan Supple, PharmD, BCACP, CPP Ambulatory Care Pharmacist Cone Health Medical Group Cardiovascular Division
This episode examines the most common patient perceived barriers to treatment and management strategies to overcome these situations in the outpatient/clinic setting.   Speaker: Kevin Hwang, MD Associate Professor of Internal Medicine at McGovern Medical School Medical Director, UT General Internal Medicine clinic in the Texas Medical Center
This episode evaluates pathways to identify adults with high ASCVD risk and intervention with lipid-lowering therapy in the Emergency Department.   Speaker: James Langabeer, MD Professor of Emergency Medicine Vice Chair- Population Health
This episode lays the groundwork for our understanding of ASCVD lipid management. Our guest will walk through the algorithm for treatment to guidelines as well as address the barriers, pitfalls, and potential solutions in managing care.   Speaker: Dr. Murtuza Ali ,MD Professor of Clinical Medicine Program Director- Interventional Cardiology Fellowship Louisiana State University School of Medicine
Julia Zumpano, a Registered Dietician meets with Kattia to discuss her ASCVD and the effects that her diet and exercise can improve and further prevent future events.
Dr. Kevin Hwang meets with a patient, Levi, who was recently discharged from the hospital after going to the E.R. with chest pain. In the E.R., they did some EKGs and blood work and diagnosed him with a heart attack. Also, they did a cardiac catheterization, where they found blockages in his arteries, ultimately putting a stent in one of them. Finally, they did a stress test.
Carolyn Dickens, a nurse practitioner that works in cardiology, speaks with Ms. Sharma who recently had a heart attack and is seeking help with making healthier choices as she learns to live with the impact of ASCVD.
Our patient Rob, who has been diagnosed with ASCVD, pays a visit to Dr. Salazar to learn more about the patient health care journey he is about to embark upon.
Listen as Dr. Howard Haft & Dr. Tracy Yu-Ping Wang discuss techniques on how to improve the transition of care for ASCVD patients into the outpatient setting – and how social determinants of health play a factor in treatment plans.
One of the biggest challenges for newly diagnosed ASCVD patients is medication adherence. Listen as Dr. Michelle Chu, PharmD discusses how to work with patients who are struggling to adapt to their new lifestyle and the importance of integrating their care givers into the conversation. One of the biggest challenges for newly diagnosed ASCVD patients is medication adherence. Listen as Dr. Michelle Chu, PharmD discusses how to work with patients who are struggling to adapt to their new lifestyle and the importance of integrating their care givers into the conversation.
How does the equity gap play a role in lipid management? Join us as we interview Dr. Keith Ferdinand on the importance of recognizing & addressing implicit bias in cardiovascular care, and what he is doing at Tulane university to train future physicians in this subject matter.
The use of pacemakers and cardiac implantable electronic devices or CIEDs is becoming more common. While these devices extend and improve people's lives with minimal problems in most cases, for patients who experience infections related to their devices, gaps and delays in guideline-recommended care can lead to preventable illness, disability and death. Dr. Miguel Leal, Associate Professor in Electrophysiology at Emory Health Care, and Ms. Trudie Lobban, the founder of the Arrhythmia Alliance, the AF Association and STARS, discuss the value of shared decision-making between patient and healthcare professionals when it comes to preventing and managing device infections.
The use of pacemakers and CIEDs is becoming more and more common. While these devices extend and improve people's lives with minimal problems in most cases, for patients who experience infections related to their devices, gaps and delays in guideline-recommended care can lead to preventable illness, disability, and death. Data have shown that these kinds of gaps and delays in guideline-recommended care are all too common. Improved awareness and timely diagnosis are essential to help save lives. Listen to two speakers Dr. Jim Cheung and Ms. Ann M. Spalding as they review a case and have a conversation on the importance of timely CIED infection identification, and management.  
Four 30-minute episodes focusing on rural disparities in hemorrhagic stroke care. Episodes will address unique rural and regional barriers to care, the hub-and-spoke relationships within local health systems, and best practices as patients transition through their systems of care. 
Four 30-minute episodes focusing on rural disparities in hemorrhagic stroke care. Episodes will address unique rural and regional barriers to care, the hub-and-spoke relationships within local health systems, and best practices as patients transition through their systems of care. 
Four 30-minute episodes focusing on rural disparities in hemorrhagic stroke care. Episodes will address unique rural and regional barriers to care, the hub-and-spoke relationships within local health systems, and best practices as patients transition through their systems of care. 
Four 30-minute episodes focusing on rural disparities in hemorrhagic stroke care. Episodes will address unique rural and regional barriers to care, the hub-and-spoke relationships within local health systems, and best practices as patients transition through their systems of care. 
Building Better Postpartum Care, a series dedicated to exploring pressing topics in postpartum care and maternal health. This episode dives into the critical challenges and opportunities shaping postpartum systems of care across the country.
Building Better Postpartum Care, a series dedicated to exploring pressing topics in postpartum care and maternal health. This episode dives into recommendations that focus on clinical assessment standardization and patient-centered, team-based care.
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