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Jared S, MDThe best!Must listen! This podcast remains the absolute best medical podcast out there! I have known Dan and Amit since I was there Intern. I have been listening to cardio nerd since day one when I was a brand new cardiology fellow! They continue to put out the absolute best, highest quality, most educational information about cardiology out there. It is essential listening for all individuals interested in cardiology and to take care of cardiac patients. I am now an attending cardiologist and I still listen to every episode when they come out! I continue to learn so much from this show. And because I listen to the show while I run, cardio nerds has made me a healthier person, a smarter cardiologist, and a better doctor! Then again I would expect nothing less from my former senior residence! I recommend this show to all of my trainees, and cannot, cannot, cannot recommend this show enough!
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Andreinavalenzuela-NP studentGreat content and use of case studies! The patient-centered approach is always appreciated. The speakers have very diverse backgrounds and deliver up to date and evidence based guidelines. Wonderful podcast.
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Cam MattesCT surgery APNIt would be MUCH better without the lengthy introductions and strange, seemingly scripted banter that said the content is great. But..we get it. You’re physicians. You’ve done stuff. You *probably* doesn’t need to take up so much time patting each other on the back.
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golgikanjiDr Cullen and endocarditis.Great show! Very useful information presented perfectly. Strong work. However, too bad you chose such a demeaning name for your show. It promotes the MAGA tenet that being intelligent a fool’s endeavor. Change your name (and avatar). There is time. And keep the great podcast going !
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RixtergirlSolid show - amazing faculty and guest experts!Too notch discussions. Really informative !!!
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D_Edwards16OkIf you didn’t know, they work at the Cleveland clinic.
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Dave K EPAwesome podcastAmazing podcast overall. The content is awesome. However, I’m not a fan of the excessive praises before and after every comment, it sounds fake, like you’re all just brown nosing each-other. Also, I’ve probably listened to like 30+ episodes, and I never heard anyone disagree with someone else. (I’m sure there has been tho). Seems to be a lot of prewritten statements and praises. The dialogue thus seems manufactured. Keep it up but dare to disagree and have some authentic dialogue/debate. Disagreement isn’t the same as disrespect.
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leah PFQHCFantastic review even for PCPsI’m a family doc at an FQHC and take care of a lot of patients with heart disease. I just discovered this podcast and find it super useful even for a non-cardiology audience. Kudos to the Cardionerds team!
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NewHollanderCurbsiders brought me hereFM here. Great stuff docs! Entertaining and educational. However, I think cutting down on the awkward and overly effusive praise that follows every single answer the guest gives would make listening to this more enjoyable. It’s one thing to respect your mentors, it’s another to vomit flattery at every opportunity.
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Greg PotterDr. Martha Gulati is an idiot.Dr. Martha Gulati is an idiot.
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alysssamariaAmazing podcastI work as a cardiac ICU nurse & I love listening to the case reports. I always learn something new!
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Anum MLove this seriesCardionerds is a work of art. This series is able to teach difficult concepts in a way that anyone at any stage can understand and benefit. The infographics are also phenomenal. My favorite part actually is heading insights and learning from leading experts in the field of cardiology, not just about the science but also career and life advice. Fully recommend this podcast to anyone interested in Cardiology!!!
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DocPeachezThe Braunwald ChroniclesWow! The Braunwald Chronicles Series is just outstanding. It is so amazing to hear Dr. Braunwald share so many amazing stories of creativity, discovery, and perseverance! Keep up the good work!
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Mindy in AlabamaGreat discussionSo happy to hear the talk of Myocardial bridges. I had unroofing surgery July of 2020 at Stanford. I knew my condition wasn’t benign, and I’m glad the medical community is starting to recognize that it can indeed be ischemic.
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lizzy hudsonI’m only 13, but I love it!!Love it!! I’m planning on becoming a Nurse Practitioner, but I love things having to do with cardio. I would LOVE to be a surgeon (cardio), but simply just don’t have the grades. I also think it takes a very special person, and I’m not one of those people. This podcast is so educational! I’ve always been obsessed with the heart. It’s just so cool!!
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cdn651AwesomeI love the podcast! I am a NP in a rural area with 20 years experience. Exactly what I needed. Where can I find episodes 1,2,3? They are not showing up in my Apple podcast feed! Keep up the good work!❤️❤️😊
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oliviabaker13Educational, engaging, and actionable!🙏Whether you’re a true cardiology nerd or just you’re looking to be more proactive about your health - this is a must-listen podcast for you! The CardioNerds hosts are so knowledgeable and do a fantastic job leading conversations with a wide variety of health experts. They cover a good balance of subspecialty topics as well as general health information. Highly recommend listening and subscribing!
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arosenzArosenzvI really enjoy this podcast as an MS2. Everything is explained so clearly and thoroughly. Definitely opened my eyes to the amazing logical world of cardiology
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LakerspzAmazing Educational ValueTruly an unbelievable way to learn. Covers a wide variety of cardiovascular topics with support from experts around the nation. Very fun and easy to follow.
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E. ClaireGreat!Please keep up the preventative cardiology series! As a IM primary care doc, it’s great to here the experts talk about the fundamentals.
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moonfoolinMehHoping future episodes get better - just got through episodes 1 & 2. Literally everything most frustrating about doctors and medical education. 4 minutes of socially awkward praise for each other’s accomplishments, and a handful of bad jokes about patients. But some gems to help me study for the nursing boards and deepen my understanding. Also super interesting pedagogically to hear the different focus of medical education (diagnosis) vs nursing education (assessment and priority nursing intervention etc). With three stars of affection, a recent nursing school grad with too much life experience interacting with unlikable doctors
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Jrbertot1995*Best educational Podcast I have listened toSo much educationa content each podcast it’s truly incredible. And the production value is top notch. Stellar podcast and incredible academic tool!
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grayheelGreat casesLoving the case report series. What a creative idea!
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JSK 87Incredible PodcastExactly what I was looking for. Great for resident level
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gonzo752Amazing contentThese episodes continue to mature and the information and guest speakers are phenomenal. Already have learned tons ready to start my cardiology fellowship!
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Jolly OliEducational supremo!There are a few good cardiology podcasts out there, but what separates this one is the emphasis on teaching in a clear and easy to follow manner. This MS4 gives 5stars for sure!
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mental filter ;)Easy on the earsLove that they make complicated information easily understandable and accessible. And having fun to boot! Keep it up!
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RN KVCardiac nurseCardiac RN in post cardiac surgery care and I truly enjoy this podcast! Very educational
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person18492919283848482919AWESOMEEcho student in clinical rotations here! I’m finding this info so helpful in developing my “big picture” knowledge of cardiology and how echo fits into that picture. Thanks for all the echo love!! Keep it up!!
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Nick242222dGreat job!This show is excellent. Really helps me me review and fill gaps in my cardiology knowledge. The group is exciting and the experts are phenomenal. Lookinf forward to more episodes!
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ronb3204Hilariously entertainingLoving the vibes of this show! It’s easy to see that a ton of effort goes into this show. Please keep the episodes coming!!
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EP4Life!Perfect way to learn cardiology!These episodes are just full of quality content and the material is so fun and digestible. The chemistry of the group is phenomenal and the expert episodes add so much nuance to the discussion. Cardionerds- keep up the great work!
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T.Howard.Great Cardiology PodcastBeen trying for years to find a cardiology podcast that is fun and easy to listen to while driving. Finally found this gem. They do a great job of taking complex topics and breaking them down so learners at all levels (residents, fellows, etc) can easily comprehend.
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mendymedicCannot afford to miss these episodesListening to these not only educative episodes but also easy and fun to listen to, lets you own the information.
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uroboundDaniel ambinder and crew does it againThis master educator is someone I have been learning from for a long time - his twitter education literally guided me through medical school. This is perfect for the premed, med and resident whether invested in cardiology or not. A super star legend. I will be a long time follower. Please come out with more episodes I’m on the edge of my seat.
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