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“Disclaimer: Informational only. Not medical advice. Consult your doctor for guidance.” Welcome to the very first episode of Cardiovascular Therapeutics Unplugged, a show designed to demystify the world of heart care and empower patients to make informed decisions about their health. Hosted by interventional cardiologist Dr. Aditiya Mehra, this episode lays the foundation for honest, jargon-free conversations around treatment options, patient fears, and the rapidly evolving landscape of cardiovascular therapeutics. You’ll hear Dr. Mehra share personal stories from his day-to-day practice, highlighting just how often patients feel overwhelmed or confused about their treatment paths, even after seeing several doctors. Together, Leila and Dr. Mehra explore why understanding your options is about so much more than just knowing the facts; it's about building trust, staying up to date with innovation, and motivating patients to take control of their own care. Whether you’re a fellow physician, someone living with heart disease, or simply curious about what happens behind the scenes in cardiology, this episode promises clear answers, relatable examples, and an invitation to join a community focused on clarity over confusion, and understanding over fear. If you’ve ever felt lost during a heart-related decision, this show is especially for you. Timestamps 00:00 "Clearing Medical Misinformation Confusion" 04:45 Complex Cases in Cardiology Training 08:17 Clear Communication in Patient Care 13:01 Erosion of Healthcare Trust 14:11 "Rebuilding Trust in Medicine" 18:40 "Accurate Diagnosis Drives Treatment" 21:01 Innovative Heart Health Insights 25:21 Cardiology Insights for All 27:16 "Cardiovascular Conversations Unplugged" Quotes, Hooks, and Timestamps "Interventional cardiology is essentially an extra year of super fellowship that you do to become an expert in angioplasty and stenting and minimally invasive cardiac interventional procedures." — Dr. Mehra [00:05:25 → 00:05:40] "the three pillars of, you know, what a good doctor-patient relationship is, is education, innovation, and motivation." — Dr. Mehra [00:09:26 → 00:09:29] "That part is the most important part, I think, in developing that patient trust, doctor-patient trust relationship." — Dr. Mehra [00:10:52 → 00:11:01] "over the last few years, there's a lot of trust and faith that's been eroded away from the healthcare system." — Dr. Mehra [00:13:04 → 00:13:12] "I think it's really imperative that we take control of our field once again as physicians, as board-certified doctors that put in the years of training to educate our patients and allay their fears. I think that is key to reestablishing faith in the care that we provide." — Dr. Mehra [00:14:11 → 00:14:38] "Obviously there's preventive care, which is the best kind of therapeutics, which everybody stresses on these days. And we're glad that people do." — Dr. Mehra [00:16:22 → 00:16:31] "But now we're doing over 300,000 cases in the United States on a yearly basis." — Dr. Mehra [00:17:34 → 00:17:41] "But nowadays, most people have heard of calcium scores and coronary CTAs and cardiac MRIs and cardiac PET scanners. So there's so many more imaging modalities that are available to diagnose somebody accurately." — Dr. Mehra [00:19:25 → 00:19:43] "So, you know, I think there are multiple layers to the treatment decision process, but again, it's about having the knowledge to, you know, take care of the patient at every step, whether it's the diagnosis, whether it's the treatment, whether it's the education, whether it's the, you know, prognostic kind of phase of the patient's disease." — Dr. Mehra [00:20:35 → 00:21:00] "It's for people who are interested in cardiovascular issues. So there might be, you know, my core audience might be physicians who like to listen to this on their drive to work... And the other set of core audience is going to be patients who are going through this, who might not know where to look, and they turn it on, turn the radio on or Spotify on, and they listen to this and they have an idea of what's going on locally, what's going on at the local hospitals." — Dr. Mehra [00:26:00 → 00:26:22]