Open Heart is an online-only, open access cardiology journal dedicated to publishing high quality, peer reviewed medical research in all disciplines and therapeutic areas of cardiovascular medicine. Its goal is to ensure maximum transparency and maximum impact on research progress and patient care. The journal is published by BMJ in partnership with the British Cardiovascular Society. Open Heart aims to operate a fast submission and review process with continuous publication online, to ensure timely, up-to-date research is available worldwide. The journal adheres to a rigorous and transparent peer review process, and papers are considered on methodological soundness rather than priority or novelty.
Rahul Bahl, Open Heart associate editor, talks to Zoe Harcombe about her article: Evidence from randomised controlled trials did not support the introduction of dietary fat guidelines in 1977 and 1983: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
By Perry Bridger.
This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative.
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By Wayne Bartlett-Syree and Mark de Belder.
This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative.
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This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative.
View the programme here: bit.ly/1ghpxeQ
Listen to the rest of the podcasts: soundcloud.com/tags/cdis%202014
With John Martin.
This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative.
View the programme here: bit.ly/1ghpxeQ
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By Mirella Marlow.
This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative.
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By Peter Weissberg, medical director, British Heart Foundation.
This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative.
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By Jodi Black, deputy director, Office of Translational Alliances and Coordination, NIH.
This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative.
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Listen to the rest of the podcasts: soundcloud.com/tags/cdis%202014
This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative.
View the programme here: bit.ly/1ghpxeQ
Listen to the rest of the podcasts: soundcloud.com/tags/cdis%202014
By Michael Joner.
This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative.
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By Pauliina Margolis, Keystone Heart.
This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative.
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By Maurice Buchbinder.
This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative.
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With Bart Segers and Christine Shan.
This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative.
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CDIS 2014: Can regulators facilitate innovation while balancing responsibilities for patient safety?
By Ian Hudson, chief executive Medicines and Healthcare Product Regulatory Agency.
This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative.
View the programme here: bit.ly/1ghpxeQ
Listen to the rest of the podcasts: soundcloud.com/tags/cdis%202014
This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative.
View the programme here: bit.ly/1ghpxeQ
Listen to the rest of the podcasts: soundcloud.com/tags/cdis%202014
By John Martin.
This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative.
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By Mark Samuels, managing director, NIHR Office for Clinical Research Infrastructure.
This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative.
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By Julian Huppert, Lib Dem MP for Cambridge.
This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative.
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CDIS 2014: The Yale-UCL Research and Device Evaluation Program: A trans atlantic academic initiative
By Alexandra Lansky.
This is one of a series of podcasts of talks from the London Cardiovascular Device Innovation Summit, January 2014, run by the Yale-UCL collaborative.
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