Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular CME
A podcast by Mayo Clinic - Tuesdays
258 Episodes
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Role of Genetics in the Heart Failure Clinic
Published: 5/27/2025 -
Assessing Recurrence Following Pulsed Field Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation
Published: 5/20/2025 -
Hybrid Procedures Collaboration with Interventional Cardiology
Published: 5/13/2025 -
Interval Training – What Does the Science Tell Us About the Benefits Versus Continuous Activity
Published: 5/6/2025 -
Secrets to Achieving CAD Regression
Published: 4/29/2025 -
Association Between COVID-19 Vaccination and Atrial Arrhythmias in Individuals with Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices
Published: 4/22/2025 -
Updates in Left Atrial Appendage Closure
Published: 4/15/2025 -
Lifestyle Modification in the Setting of New Prevention Therapies
Published: 4/8/2025 -
Latest Developments in the Treatment of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
Published: 4/1/2025 -
Exploring New Frontiers in Rhythm Monitoring Technology
Published: 3/25/2025 -
Updates from the 2024 ESC and AHA Scientific Statements on Cardiac Sarcoidosis
Published: 3/18/2025 -
New RNA Therapies for Treatment of ASCVD, Prevention, and Dyslipidemia
Published: 3/11/2025 -
Myocarditis: What’s New in 2025
Published: 3/4/2025 -
Post-Cardiac Ablation Atrial Arrhythmia Monitoring
Published: 2/25/2025 -
Lipid Drugs: Part 2
Published: 2/18/2025 -
Lipid Drugs: Part 1
Published: 2/11/2025 -
Heart Lung Transplantation
Published: 2/4/2025 -
Mayo Clinic's Experience with Cardioneural Ablation
Published: 1/28/2025 -
Aortic Valve Prosthesis Selection
Published: 1/21/2025 -
Current Nutritional Controversies- What is the Science Behind the Current Trends in Mainstream Media?
Published: 1/16/2025
The Cardiovascular CME podcast is a free educational offering from Mayo Clinic, featuring content geared towards physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners who are interested in exploring a multitude of cardiology-related topics. Tune in and subscribe to explore today’s most pressing cardiology topics with your colleagues at Mayo Clinic and gain valuable insights that can be directly applied to your practice. No CME credit offered for podcast episodes at this time.