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- ACC CardiaCast: Heart Vision: 2025 Advanced Training Statement on Advanced Cardiovascular ImagingIn this episode, Dr. Purvi Parwani talks with Drs. Ron Blankstein and Lauren Baldassarre about the new 2025 ACC/AHA/ASE/ASNC/SCCT/SCMR Advanced Training Statement on Advanced Cardiovascular Imaging.
- ACCEL Lite: Top Takeaways from 2025: Clinical Cardiology with Allen J. Taylor, MD, FACCIn this interview, Allen J. Taylor, MD, FACC and Alison L. Bailey, MD FACC, discuss the Top Clinical Cardiology Takeaways from 2025 including trials SCOT-HEART 2, ALONE-AF, Launch-HTN, and more.
- ACC CardiaCast: Pharmacological and Nonpharmacological Interventions for the Prevention of HFIn this episode, Alison Bailey, MD, FACC, and Melvin R. Echols, MD, FACC, discuss current pharmacological and nonpharmacological interventions to prevent and/or decrease the progression of heart failure (HF).
- Driving Community-Based Change at the Heart of New Fuster Prevention ForumACC's newly launched Fuster Prevention Forum, designed to honor the contributions of Valentin Fuster, MD, PhD, MACC, and his lifelong commitment to establishing a culture of prevention, will teach clinicians effective ways to educate children, parents and educators in their communities on nutrition, physical activity and emotional well-being.



