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American College of Cardiology

  • 22 minutes 24 seconds
    Acing the Transition: From FIT to Faculty

    In this episode, Drs. Laura Onderko, Aditya Bharadwaj, and David Winchester explore the transition from fellowship to faculty. They share insights on launching your job search, leveraging mentors and sponsors, and tapping into your local American College of Cardiology (ACC) chapter for professional and community support. The conversation also covers the path to becoming a Fellow of the ACC (FACC), navigating contracts and negotiations, and ACC resources available to guide you through the process.

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    26 September 2025, 4:00 pm
  • 27 minutes 48 seconds
    The Second Skillset: The Next Level

    Welcome to The Second Skillset podcast series! In this fourth episode, our panelists dive into how cardiologists can expand their impact beyond clinical care by engaging in organizational strategy, innovation, and advocacy. Discover how clinical leaders are shaping decisions at the system level, and how you can do the same. Through insightful discussion and real-world examples, you'll learn practical steps to grow your influence, contribute to mission-aligned initiatives, and stay connected to your clinical identity while taking on broader leadership roles.

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    8 September 2025, 4:16 pm
  • 22 minutes 15 seconds
    Acing the Transition: How to Kickstart Your Research Career

    In this episode, Drs. Laura Onderko, Zain Asad, and Aditya Bharadwaj delve into how fellows-in-training and early-career cardiologists can strategically build their research careers and assess whether academic medicine is the right fit. The conversation highlights diverse pathways for engaging in research—from participating in clinical trials to securing grant funding—and explores the valuable resources offered by the American College of Cardiology to support aspiring physician-scientists.

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    5 September 2025, 4:00 pm
  • 26 minutes 45 seconds
    The Second Skillset: Influence in Action

    Welcome to The Second Skillset podcast series! In this third episode, our panelists discuss how leadership isn't limited to titles. In cardiovascular care, influence often begins at the bedside. The conversation explores how physicians can lead from where they are by cultivating trust, communicating with clarity, and driving change through collaboration. Listeners will learn practical strategies to expand their impact across teams, departments, and organizational levels, even when they're not "in charge."

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    1 September 2025, 4:00 pm
  • 27 minutes
    The Second Skillset: The Business of Cardiology

    Welcome to The Second Skillset podcast series! In this second episode, our panelists discuss how to build the business fluency needed to engage in the strategic and financial decisions that shape your practice and service line. The conversation covers key financial concepts such as relative value units (RVUs), contribution margin, and value-based care models. Listeners will learn how to collaborate effectively with administrators using business cases and data-driven insights and apply a simple framework to propose and evaluate operational initiatives in their clinical setting.

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    29 August 2025, 4:00 pm
  • 26 minutes 24 seconds
    The Second Skillset: The Case for Competency

    Welcome to The Second Skillset podcast series! In this first episode, our panelists explore why non-clinical competencies are no longer optional for cardiologists navigating today's evolving healthcare systems. The conversation highlights how the cardiologist's role is expanding beyond clinical care to include leadership and system-level influence. Listeners will gain insight into the core non-clinical skill domains: leadership, business, and communication. They will also learn how to assess their own strengths and gaps using a structured self-inventory tool.

    Suggested Materials: (You can include formal references external to ACC.org here. Please list numerically as formal citations. Example: Cannon JA, Moffitt P, Perez-Moreno AC, et al. Cognitive impairment and heart failure: systematic review and meta-analysis. J Card Fail 2017;23:464-75).

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    22 August 2025, 4:00 pm
  • 18 minutes 31 seconds
    Current Women Cardiologists in My Region and the Future

    In this episode, sponsored by the ACC's Women in Cardiology (WIC) Section, we explore how women around the world build their careers in cardiology. Dr. Angela Koh hosts two distinguished interventional cardiologists, Dr. Saeko Takahashi and Dr. Joanna J. Wykrzykowska, who have made significant contributions to the field in their respective countries. With extensive training across multiple continents, they share their diverse experiences, insights, and the unique challenges they've navigated while advancing their careers in cardiology.

    14 April 2025, 4:00 pm
  • 23 minutes 46 seconds
    Overcoming Challenges of AI Implementation

    Artificial intelligence (AI) holds incredible promise to transform clinical practice—but what's standing in the way of adoption? In the final episode of our Harnessing the Power of AI for Physician Empowerment series, Dr. Effie Andrikopoulou is joined by Drs. Sneha Jain and Shiv Rao to explore the real-world barriers to AI implementation. From workflow integration to clinician engagement and institutional barriers, this discussion unpacks what's holding healthcare back—and how we can move forward. Tune in for insights, practical strategies, and an inspiring vision for the future of AI in cardiology.

    Related References:

    He J, Baxter SL, Xu J, Xu J, Zhou X, Zhang K. The practical implementation of artificial intelligence technologies in medicine. Nat Med 2019;25:30-36.

    1. Murray E, Burns J, May C. et al. Why is it difficult to implement e-health initiatives? A qualitative study. Implement Sci 2011;6:6.

    1. Whicher D, Ahmed M, Thadaney Israni S, Matheny ME, editors. Artificial Intelligence in Health Care: The Hope, the Hype, the Promise, the Peril. Washington (DC): National Academies Press (US); 2023.

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    4 April 2025, 4:00 pm
  • 18 minutes 38 seconds
    Women in Leadership Positions: Tips and Barriers

    This series of podcasts sponsored by the ACC's Women in Cardiology (WIC) Section and led by Dr. Angela Koh. In this episode, Dr. Koh hosts Drs. Sharmila Dorbala and Victoria Delgado who share their personal experiences in becoming a woman leader in cardiology. Drs. Dorbala and Delgado elaborate on how the landscape of women leadership in cardiology has changed, their paths towards becoming successful leaders in their field, and tips for women who wish to ascend towards leadership positions.

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    10 March 2025, 4:00 pm
  • 20 minutes 54 seconds
    Building Sustainable, Empowering Platforms

    In this episode, hosted by the ACC Women in Cardiology (WIC) Advocacy Work Group, Drs. Kamala Tamirisa and Keerthana Pakanati welcome distinguished guests Drs. Lipi Roy and Amit Goyal to explore innovative strategies in cardiovascular education, media engagement, and leadership empowerment. Tune in for insights that bridge medicine and impactful storytelling.

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    7 March 2025, 5:00 pm
  • 21 minutes 40 seconds
    Reducing Burnout Through AI Integration

    In this second episode in a three-part series of episodes focusing on artificial intelligence (AI) in cardiology, Dr. Effie Andrikopoulou hosts Dr. Nishath Quader and Mr. Demetri Giannikopoulos to discover how innovative AI solutions can tackle one of the biggest challenges facing today's cardiologists—burnout. Explore the transformative power of AI-driven automation in reducing administrative burdens and streamlining day-to-day tasks. Hear real-world success stories that discuss not only the potential but also challenges of integrating AI into everyday clinical practice.

    Suggested Materials:

    1. Sinsky C, Colligan L, Li L, et al. Allocation of physician time in ambulatory practice: a time and motion study in 4 specialties. Ann Intern Med 2016;165:753–60.

    1. Topol EJ. High-performance medicine: the convergence of human and artificial intelligence. Nat Med 2019;25:44-56.

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    17 January 2025, 5:00 pm
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