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Beyond the Pages: CCJM Podcast

Beyond the Pages: CCJM Podcast

By: Cleveland Clinic Center for Continuing Education
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Beyond the Pages: CCJM Podcast takes the listener more in-depth into Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine articles. Through moderated interviews with the authors and article reviews by experts in the field, clinicians can have an even better understanding of clinical breakthroughs that are changing the practice of medicine and how to practically apply them in patient care.


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Episodes
  • Testing for PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ PART TWO
    Dec 17 2025

    This two-part podcast moderated by Dr. Adam Brown, Cleveland Clinic, features a discussion with Philip Zuccaro, BS, and Vasilis Vasiliou, PhD, both of the Yale School of Public Health, on the Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine 1-minute consult article, “Does my patient need testing for PFAS ‘forever chemicals’?”

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    16 mins
  • Testing for PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ PART ONE
    Nov 17 2025

    This two-part podcast moderated by Dr. Adam Brown, Cleveland Clinic, features a discussion with Philip Zuccaro, BS, and Vasilis Vasiliou, PhD, both of the Yale School of Public Health, on the Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine 1-minute consult article, “Does my patient need testing for PFAS ‘forever chemicals’?”

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    15 mins
  • Single-pill combination antihypertensive therapy
    Oct 27 2025

    This podcast moderated by Dr. Craig Nielsen features a discussion with Dr. Maximilian C. Volk, and Dr. Luke J. Laffin, Cleveland Clinic on the Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine 1-minute consult article, “Should I consider Cy for my patient with high blood pressure?”

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    25 mins
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