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The Parallax Podcast
Join Ankur Kalra, MD as he shows you a different side to cardiovascular care, management and science in his fortnightly podcast series called Parallax.
Published every second Monday, listen to Ankur’s conversations with legendary cardiologists, critical reviews of key congresses and late-breaking trials, and concise summaries of the best literature in cardiology.
We want to make this podcast about you, and for you! Please email us critical thoughts, comments and questions for Ankur at podcast@radcliffe-group.com.
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![EP 115: Navigating Cultures and Cardiology: Dr Janarthanan Sathananthan's Global Journey](https://assets.radcliffecardiology.com/s3fs-public/styles/podcast_episode_teaser/public/podcast-episode/2024-07/DELV-22085_IND_Parallax_EP116_Sathananthan_Web_1920x1080.jpg?VersionId=X7UeGqRVZ0MB.gLJ_K0aoLflMIJqb8X.&itok=QOEUH6cW)
In this compelling episode of the Parallax Podcast, host Dr Ankur Kalra sits down with Dr Janarthanan Sathananthan, an interventional and structural cardiologist and the Chief Medical Officer of Interventional Cardiology at Boston Scientific. Dr Sathananthan recounts his life's journey, from being born in Sri Lanka during the civil war, and moving to Zimbabwe, New Zealand, Canada, and finally North America. He shares how his diverse upbringing profoundly shaped his career in cardiology.
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![The Leap Year Gene with Shelley Wood, Bestselling Author & Editor-in-Chief of TCTmd](https://assets.radcliffecardiology.com/s3fs-public/styles/podcast_episode_teaser/public/podcast-episode/2024-06/DELV-21301_Parallax_EP114_Wood_Web_1920x1080.jpg?VersionId=o3p3VftF1kaRvWNWKzolgCRXyALPXFHt&itok=H2D2X7SD)
In this week’s Parallax, Dr Ankur Kalra welcomes back Shelley Wood, best known for her work in the cardiology community as the editor-in-chief of TCTMD and Editorial Director of CRF. They discuss her work as a creative author and her second novel, "The Leap Year Gene," set to be published by Harper Collins in Canada and Union Square Press in the US in August 2024.
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![EP 113: Your Guide to Radiation Hygiene: Insights from Manufacturer and Users](https://assets.radcliffecardiology.com/s3fs-public/styles/podcast_episode_teaser/public/podcast-episode/2024-06/DELV-21795_Parallax_EP113_Breininger_Radtke_Web_1920x1080.jpg?VersionId=3d524UUeTRRuHi6Y8NqMN5n1WUksM6HI&itok=Eh3lMH-C)
This special episode dives deep into the crucial topic of radiation hygiene, exploring it from the perspectives of both manufacturers and users of radiation safety products.
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![EP 112: Just One Heart: Burnout, Positive Mindset & Leadership with Dr Fisher](https://assets.radcliffecardiology.com/s3fs-public/styles/podcast_episode_teaser/public/podcast-episode/2024-05/DELV-21579_Parallax_EP112_Fisher_Web_1920x1080.jpg?VersionId=NH6WDl3W2YJSM8.eRkQN4vq5MY2xbfEd&itok=tVbLnj0V)
Tune in for a rich discussion with Dr Jonathan Fisher and Dr Ankur Kalra on the future of healthcare, well-being, and rediscovering the human connection at the heart of medicine. Find out more about the bestselling book Just One Heart: A Cardiologist’s Guide to Healing, Health, and Happiness.
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![EP 111: ACC 24 in Review With Dr Vallabhajosyula: 5 Trials That Will Change Your Practice](https://assets.radcliffecardiology.com/s3fs-public/styles/podcast_episode_teaser/public/podcast-episode/2024-04/DELV-21011_Parallax_EP111_Vallabhajosyula_Web_1920x1080.jpg?VersionId=ZOcxXpbfxpQgrVCl9j7I92zCplTgt1mZ&itok=LmOEuJkd)
Dr Kalra and Dr Vallabhajosyula dissect the practical implications of the top 5 ACC.24 trials, answering pressing questions and addressing emerging dilemmas.
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![EP 110: Cultivating Leadership, Civic Duty & the Presidential Leadership Programme with Dr Sinha](https://assets.radcliffecardiology.com/s3fs-public/styles/podcast_episode_teaser/public/podcast-episode/2024-04/DELV-20782_IND_Parallax_Sinha_Web_1920x1080-2.png?VersionId=o5_ez0NqChSi.6qI0.I0LGPQ4LmwK.Ac&itok=jmdoA2eD)
In this episode, Dr Sinha shares his insights on leadership after participating in the prestigious Presidential Leadership Scholars Programme.
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![EP 109: Navigating Volume Status in Heart Failure Patients with Dr Andrew Darlington](https://assets.radcliffecardiology.com/s3fs-public/styles/podcast_episode_teaser/public/podcast-episode/2024-03/DELV-17583_ZOLL_Parallax_2_Web_1920x1080.jpg?VersionId=bavAruPc_yuREgwZwQomlSmR8bzSje6U&itok=ybL6yurd)
In this informative episode of Parallax, Dr Ankur Kalra is joined by Dr Andrew Darlington, an Advanced Heart Failure Cardiologist at Piedmont Heart Institute in Georgia.
Together, Dr Kalra and Dr Darlington delve into the significance of assessing volume status in patients with heart failure, highlighting its continued relevance in 2024, including the availability of new diagnostic tools, including the Heart Failure Management System (HFMS).
This series is supported by ZOLL and is intended for Health Care Professionals.
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Together, Dr Kalra and Dr Darlington delve into the significance of assessing volume status in patients with heart failure, highlighting its continued relevance in 2024, including the availability of new diagnostic tools, including the Heart Failure Management System (HFMS).
This series is supported by ZOLL and is intended for Health Care Professionals.
![EP 108: Song of Our Scars: Authorship & Medicine with Senior Advisor for FDA, Dr Warraich](https://assets.radcliffecardiology.com/s3fs-public/styles/podcast_episode_teaser/public/podcast-episode/2024-02/DELV-19380_IND_Parallax_EP108_Warraich_Web_1920x1080.jpg?VersionId=HPs.636T_kpikJm7DK8VEDs5f0aphHbL&itok=Nh_OhD_E)
In this week's Parallax episode, Dr Ankur Kalra welcomes Dr Haider Warraich, a cardiologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital. Dr Warraich is not only a Senior Advisor for Chronic Disease to the FDA Commissioner but also a prolific author, having written three books, including "Song of Our Scars: The Untold Story of Pain." He is a regular contributor to publications like the New York Times and the Washington Post.
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![EP 107: JACC: Advances - Leadership & the Future of Publishing with Dr Silversides](https://assets.radcliffecardiology.com/s3fs-public/styles/podcast_episode_teaser/public/podcast-episode/2024-02/DELV-19380_IND_Parallax_EP107_Silversides_Web_1920x1080.jpg?VersionId=PMmr9lbONmgVndLaMy_HPe5oqjH1yVxS&itok=wbjesGfh)
Dive into the unique synergy between her clinical practice and editorial leadership as Dr Silversides shares her vision for the journal. Learn how she navigates diverse responsibilities, manages peer reviews, and ensures fair evaluation of the submitted manuscripts. Get insights into launching a journal, from adapting to the needs of the readership and editorial board selection to time management. Dr Silversides joins Dr Kalra in exploring the evolving landscape of academic publishing, discussing the challenges and opportunities presented by AI and other advancements.
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![EP 106: Transforming Health Systems Through Economics with Dr Alex Carter](https://assets.radcliffecardiology.com/s3fs-public/styles/podcast_episode_teaser/public/podcast-episode/2024-01/DELV-19218_Parallax_EP106_Carter_Web_1920x1080.jpg?VersionId=2BY0QBVL7jKWilLu4ozz.AYBLvhGdB9C&itok=R0XHhwTL)
The podcast embarks on an exploration of the program's three fundamental pillars: health economics, outcomes measurement, and management. Dr. Carter underscores the importance of efficiently allocating scarce resources, evaluating health system performance through population outcomes, and translating theoretical knowledge into practical application through leadership.
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![EP 45: The Journey of Dr Alin Gragossian, Physician, Heart Transplant Recipient & Advocate](https://assets.radcliffecardiology.com/s3fs-public/styles/podcast_episode_teaser/public/podcast-episode/2024-02/45_Parallax%20Podcast%20Artwork-2.jpeg?VersionId=yhoSnb7zoiWn6muwv19IZt02UkERDWtm&itok=1fq_LPHC)
Dr Ankur Kalra’s guest is Dr Alin Gragossian, a critical care fellow, heart transplant recipient and advocate. In this episode, Alin talks about her journey as a patient, the psychological aspects of her recovery and her advocacy work. Ankur asks Alin about the mindset behind her sense of purpose and her dedication to help raise awareness of organ donation and young heart failure patients.
How did Dr Gragossian receive her diagnosis? How does she feel about her new reality? What drives her? What is her message to our listeners?
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How did Dr Gragossian receive her diagnosis? How does she feel about her new reality? What drives her? What is her message to our listeners?
![EP 44: Refugee, Dishwasher, Cardiologist, Humanitarian: The Journey of Dr H](https://assets.radcliffecardiology.com/s3fs-public/styles/podcast_episode_teaser/public/podcast-episode/2024-02/44_Parallax%20Podcast%20Artwork-3.jpeg?VersionId=l55r2xFwIv1GohbkRVp3kV2L5ZOsran_&itok=5zKsRoES)
How can we use our power and privilege to serve? How did his experiences shape Dr Kelli to become an ambassador for his community? What is his message to our listeners?
Just after 9/11, Heval, the 18-year-old Syrian Kurdish refugee found a job as a dishwasher. At this point, he was the sole provider of his family. The pressure that comes from being poor did not leave him for many years. Today, he is firm believer in giving back to underserved communities by spreading awareness within the medical community. As he says, well-meaning people of privilege are sometimes afraid to act. What we need is more people to bridge the gap and find ways to help each other.
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Just after 9/11, Heval, the 18-year-old Syrian Kurdish refugee found a job as a dishwasher. At this point, he was the sole provider of his family. The pressure that comes from being poor did not leave him for many years. Today, he is firm believer in giving back to underserved communities by spreading awareness within the medical community. As he says, well-meaning people of privilege are sometimes afraid to act. What we need is more people to bridge the gap and find ways to help each other.
![EP 43: Dr Nishtha Sodhi on Mentorship, Innovation and Inclusivity](https://assets.radcliffecardiology.com/s3fs-public/styles/podcast_episode_teaser/public/podcast-episode/2024-02/43_Parallax%20Podcast%20Artwork2-2.jpeg?VersionId=UoaOOKyOY1OTFbB9lJo05bXHpgmKXUGv&itok=5CA8JjMN)
Dr Sodhi remembers the first time she stepped into a Cath lab and found her passion. Years later she was preparing to do a complex TAVR procedure with her colleagues when suddenly they all recognised the significance of four women coming together in the lab. The photo of the four of them was shared widely on social media. For Dr Sodhi it became a symbol of what great mentorship can achieve, and for many others it is a beacon of hope.
What drives Dr Nishtha Sodhi? What were the formative moments of Dr Sodhi’s career? What are the new frontiers of cardiology?
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What drives Dr Nishtha Sodhi? What were the formative moments of Dr Sodhi’s career? What are the new frontiers of cardiology?
![EP 42: Dr Hafiza Khan on Trust, Patient Outreach and Instagram](https://assets.radcliffecardiology.com/s3fs-public/styles/podcast_episode_teaser/public/podcast-episode/2024-02/Parallax%20Podcast%20Ep%2042%20Final%20Artwork.jpeg?VersionId=2eXUQFNlKnJTielJfxCRG.pjh5sau2vZ&itok=AGXXMJD-)
In one of her many posts on Instagram, we can see Dr Hafiza Khan holding a table summarising her reactogenicity after her second COVID shot. In the frame next to her is her son listing his own reactions. In this episode, Ankur asks Hafiza to talk about Instagram and reaching millennial and gen Z audiences, as well as the importance of developing and maintaining trust between different communities at a time of information overload.
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![EP 41: Mallory Abbott on Ebstein’s Anomaly, Self-Care & Gratitude](https://assets.radcliffecardiology.com/s3fs-public/styles/podcast_episode_teaser/public/podcast-episode/2024-02/PATIENT-Ep-41-Final-Artwork%20%281%29.png?VersionId=_uFDiGZ1HQVn_UyIeszXSU5JYXrFlcdx&itok=o3C5Aho6)
Mallory was not prepared when she underwent her first heart surgery in seventh grade: She was hoping to regain her stamina, instead she experienced what she describes as a loss of self. Mallory was born with a rare heart disease called a Ebstein’s anomaly.
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