A Cut Above: Cardiothoracic insights from EACTS

A podcast by European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery (EACTS) - Mondays

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21 Episodes

  1. Robotics in cardiac surgery: hope or hype?

    Published: 23/09/2024
  2. Fabrication, Falsification & Plagiarism- identifying scientific misconduct

    Published: 19/08/2024
  3. Ex vivo organ perfusion - holy grail or costly care?

    Published: 29/07/2024
  4. The return of CABG – The procedure of the future?

    Published: 18/06/2024
  5. Disrupt, Transform, Evolve - Innovation Summit 2024

    Published: 23/05/2024
  6. Editor's Choice: A reinterpretation of SAVR vs TAVR trials

    Published: 29/04/2024
  7. Aortic Disease Guidelines

    Published: 25/03/2024
  8. End of story for aortic valve surgery?

    Published: 26/02/2024
  9. Behind the scenes: The daily life of the EACTS Secretary General

    Published: 29/01/2024
  10. Behind the Scenes: An Editor's Life on EJCTS

    Published: 18/12/2023
  11. Trial highlights from EACTS Annual Meeting 2023

    Published: 27/11/2023
  12. The art of guidelines: merging science, critical review and clinical experience

    Published: 30/10/2023
  13. Where and how to train congenital cardiac surgeons

    Published: 25/09/2023
  14. Editor's Choice: Valve sparing versus valve replacement in root aneurysms

    Published: 28/08/2023
  15. European Surgeons in the US

    Published: 24/07/2023
  16. At the Heart of Innovation

    Published: 26/06/2023
  17. One board exam for all CTS surgeons worldwide?

    Published: 26/05/2023
  18. Artificial Intelligence (AI) in cardiothoracic surgery

    Published: 19/04/2023
  19. The future of mitral valve therapy

    Published: 28/03/2023
  20. Standing on your shoulders: Friedhelm Beyersdorf

    Published: 27/02/2023

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The podcast series from the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery. Published monthly, episodes will aim to keep listeners informed of the latest research findings and Guideline recommendations. Inspire and educate with interviews from key opinion leaders and residents from the community and encourage debate and discussion on key hot topics. A Cut Above will allow the cardiothoracic and the wider Heart team community, with increasingly busy schedules, to keep abreast of latest research and key discussions impacting day-to-day practice whilst on the go.