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Parallax by Ankur Kalra

Parallax by Ankur Kalra

Written by: Radcliffe Cardiology
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See cardiology differently. Join Dr. Ankur Kalra for expert conversations exploring both the science and soul of cardiovascular care. Hear from legendary cardiologists and emerging leaders on clinical excellence, innovation, and the human experience of cardiology—burnout, spirituality, what it means to lead, and what it means to heal. Discover practical insights on GDMT optimization, heart failure management, interventional advances, and emerging research. Plus conversations on patient advocacy and the future of cardiology. Published every second Monday. Perfect for cardiologists seeking deeper understanding of their practice and profession. → Rate & review on Apple Podcasts | Contact Ankur: podcast@radcliffe-group.comAll rights reserved Science
Episodes
  • Ep 160: Cardiac CT: Plaque Analysis, Photon-Counting & Prevention
    Jun 15 2026
    In this episode of Parallax, Dr Ankur Kalra is joined by Professor Ron Blankstein, a leading authority in preventive cardiology and cardiac imaging at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston. Together they trace the remarkable journey of cardiac computed tomography (CT) from a niche diagnostic test to an indispensable pillar of contemporary cardiovascular practice. Professor Blankstein shares the moving story behind his new textbook, a companion to the legendary Braunwald's Heart Disease, recounting his personal collaboration with the late Dr Eugene Braunwald, who initiated the project and remained meticulously involved in its development until his passing. How has cardiac CT reshaped the diagnosis and management of coronary disease? What does the future of plaque analysis and photon-counting technology hold? And why should every cardiology fellow now consider CT essential to their training? Questions and comments can be sent to "podcast@radcliffe-group.com" and may be answered by Ankur in the next episode. Host: @AnkurKalraMD and produced by: @RadcliffeCardio Parallax is Ranked in the Top 100 Health Science Podcasts (#48) by Million Podcasts.
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    44 mins
  • EP 159: Finding Your Professional Home: Early Career Cardiology and Beyond
    May 18 2026
    In this episode of Parallax, Dr Ankur Kalra welcomes Dr Eunice Dugan, a graduating interventional and structural heart disease fellow at the Cleveland Clinic, as she prepares to transition into independent practice in Fort Wayne in the summer of 2026. Dr Dugan reflects on how early mentorship shaped her decision to engage with the American College of Cardiology during fellowship, and what professional societies can offer beyond the clinical environment — from expanding skill sets and building lasting networks to driving meaningful change. She shares how her role as a local FIT representative led her to organise a widely attended webinar helping fellows navigate the new interventional cardiology match. The conversation also tackles the attrition challenge that affects many early-career cardiologists in their first three to five years of practice: Dr Dugan, now transitioning into the ACC's Early Career Council, discusses the "fog" of establishing a new career and makes the case for cultivating a specific project during fellowship as a professional anchor through the pressures of a new post, relocation, and family life. She also speaks to her advocacy for women in cardiology, including championing open discussion around family planning and reproductive strategies — topics that remain underaddressed in the field. Questions and comments can be sent to podcast@radcliffe-group.com and may be answered by Ankur in the next episode. Host: @AnkurKalraMD and produced by: @RadcliffeCardio Parallax is Ranked in the Top 100 Health Science Podcasts (#48) by Million Podcasts.
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    28 mins
  • EP 158: Leading the Structural Heart Revolution: Innovation, Data, and the Future of Valve Therapy
    May 5 2026
    In this episode of Parallax, Dr Ankur Kalra is joined by Dr Kendra Grubb, Vice President and Chief Medical Officer for Structural Heart Interventions at Medtronic and former cardiac surgeon and professor at Emory University. Dr Grubb discusses her career journey from being an active clinician to a leader within the medical device industry, elaborating on the philosophy behind her choices and the concept of scaling impact beyond the operating theatre. This leads the discussion into an analytical dissection of the Evolut low-risk trial, with Dr Grubb explaining how the evolution of procedures such as cusp overlap and pre-dilation have made a world of difference in terms of improving results concerning paravalvular leaks and pacemaker implantations as well as comparing current long-term reintervention data to older methods. Other topics in this podcast include sex disparity in structural heart disease, specifically the issues around the diagnosis and treatment of female patients with fibrotic, low flow-low gradient aortic stenosis. Dr Grubb ends with her thoughts about the future direction of the field, which entails a comprehensive transcatheter/surgical approach towards mitral and tricuspid diseases, in addition to incorporating AI and robotics in precision valve therapy. Questions and comments can be sent to podcast@radcliffe-group.com and may be answered by Ankur in the next episode. Host: @AnkurKalraMD and produced by: @RadcliffeCardio Parallax is Ranked in the Top 100 Health Science Podcasts (#48) by Million Podcasts.
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    47 mins
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