
The Radcliffe Cardiology Podcast
The Radcliffe Cardiology Podcast brings you the latest advancements, research and best practices in the field of cardiology. Each episode features expert insights and engaging discussions with leading healthcare professionals, covering a breadth of topics in cardiovascular science.
Our podcast aims to build on the best science, with key takeaways from the top cardiology conferences and recent publications from our journals.
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What are the clinical challenges in the use of biomarkers to estimate the risk of a cardiovascular event?
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Join Prof Juan Carlos Kaski (St George’s University of London, UK) and Dr Aernoud Fiolet (University Medical Center Utrecht, Netherlands) as they explore topics such as how guidelines currently view anti-inflammatory approaches and main molecules under investigation.
Supported by an unrestricted educational grant from NOVO NORDISK A/S.
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Supported by an unrestricted educational grant from NOVO NORDISK A/S.

Inflammation and Atherosclerosis – What is the Link with CKD? Join Prof Juan Carlos Kaski (St George’s University of London, UK) and Prof Lina Badimon (Hospital of Santa Creu and San Pau, Barcelona, Spain) as they discuss that very question.
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Prof Juan Carlos Kaski (St George’s University of London, UK) alongside Dr Peter Libby (Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, US) provide us with a short and concise discussion regarding Therapeutic Targets and Mode of Action.
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Inflammatory Signalling in Atherosclerosis and CKD is the topic of interest in this short peer to peer discussion involving Prof Juan Carlos Kaski (St George’s University of London, UK) and Prof Paul Ridker (Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, US).
Supported by an unrestricted educational grant from NOVO NORDISK A/S.
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Supported by an unrestricted educational grant from NOVO NORDISK A/S.

Prof Juan Carlos Kaski (St George’s University of London, UK) is joined by Prof Paul Ridker (Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, US) to discuss Unmet Clinical Needs in Atherosclerosis and Chronic Kidney Disease where they cover topics such as elevated hsCRP and chronic kidney disease.
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Prof Jean-Claude Tardif (Montreal Heart Institute, Canada) gives us a comprehensive overview of the COLCOT trial.
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In this LoDoCo2 presentation, Dr Aernoud Fiolet (University Medical Center Utrecht, Netherlands) covers the trial design and main results.
Supported by an unrestricted educational grant from NOVO NORDISK A/S.
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Supported by an unrestricted educational grant from NOVO NORDISK A/S.

Join Dr Peter Libby (Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, US) as he talks us through the RESCUE trial design and results in this short podcast.
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Prof Paul Ridker (Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, US) provides us with an overview of the CANTOS main trial results and updated results from the ACC 2022.
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In conversation with Dr Ritu Thamman, Dr Mirvat Alasnag and Dr Julia Grapsa discuss the challenges posed by queen bee syndrome before Dr Thamman advises younger colleagues struggling to create an attainable work-life balance.
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Dr Mirvat Alasnag and Dr Julia Grapsa engage in an inspiring discussion with Interventional Cardiologist, Dr Marta Bande who offers advice for young cardiologists contemplating changing career paths.
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Dr Mirvat Alasnag and Dr Julia Grapsa are joined by Prof Mamas Mamas to discuss how we can achieve equity in the workplace. Together, they share insights on the dangers of tall poppy syndrome, how to recognise our biases, and why many feel unable to call out bullying and harassment.
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Dr Mirvat Alasnag and Dr Julia Grapsa are joined by Prof Barbara Casadei who offers her advice to young cardiologists who aren't receiving the recognition they deserve. As the first female president of the ESC, Prof Casadei also discusses how to navigate challenges in leadership roles and her thoughts on recent society statements against toxic behaviours in the workplace.
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Prof Braunwald shares his experiences with mentorship, including how it facilitated his research and influenced his career. He also discusses mentorship experiences of Dr Nina Starr Braunwald, the first female cardiac surgeon, highlighting the impact of mentorship and determination in overcoming discrimination.
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