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Season 2 Wrap-Up: Thank You, Reflections, and What Comes Next | JACC This Week

In this special Season 2 wrap-up of JACC This Week, Dr. Harlan Krumholz and Dr. Carolyn Lam reflect on the pilot season, the energy of ACC.26, and what they've learned from listeners along the way. From quick journal highlights to deeper editorial conversations, they discuss the ...  Show more

March 31, 2026: Global Cardiovascular Insights & Breakthroughs from China | JACC This Week

This week's edition of JACC This Week brings Dr. Carolyn Lam and Dr. Harlan Krumholz into a deep exploration of a special issue devoted to innovative cardiovascular research emerging from China. As they highlight newly published studies and their global significance, they reflect ...  Show more

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