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- ACC CardiaCast: Conversations with Critical Care Cardiologists ACC.25 Highlights: Innovative Education/Training PathwaysIn this special episode of Conversations with Critical Care Cardiologists, host Dr. Carlos Alviar sits down with Drs. Andrea Elliott and Venu Menon to explore how innovative learning formats are shaping the future of critical care cardiology (CCC).
- Editor's Corner | Pulmonary Hypertension: Unraveling a Gordian KnotOur cover story this month takes on the daunting task of describing the complexities of pulmonary hypertension (PH). The story emphasizes that patients with PH need early recognition and treatment.



