
Vijay Kunadian
Professor of Interventional Cardiology at Newcastle University. Expert in global heart disease clinical trials.
Top 3 podcasts with Vijay Kunadian
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Jun 2, 2025 • 57min
Intimacy co-ordinator Ita O'Brien, Heart disease trials, Celebs & beauty brands
Ita O'Brien, an acclaimed intimacy coordinator known for her work on popular shows like Normal People, discusses the importance of intimacy guidelines in film and TV. Professor Vijay Kunadian tackles the alarming underrepresentation of women in heart disease clinical trials, emphasizing the need for inclusive research. The conversation also touches on the evolving beauty industry influenced by social media and celebrity culture, highlighting the fresh perspectives from female figures in traditionally male-dominated fields.

Dec 31, 2024 • 20min
Women and cardiovascular disease - what needs to change to improve matters?
Professor Vijay Kunadian, an expert in interventional cardiology, shares insights on improving cardiovascular health for women. He highlights the unique challenges women face in diagnosis and treatment, and the importance of participation in clinical trials. The discussion covers gender disparities in cardiac rehabilitation, emphasizing the need for flexible options that consider family dynamics. Kunadian also addresses regional inequalities in care and the necessity of incorporating sex-specific risk factors for better health outcomes.

Aug 26, 2025 • 29min
Strategies to increase female participation in cardiovascular clinical trials
In this insightful discussion, Professor Vijay Kunadian, a pioneer in interventional cardiology, teams up with Sarah Brown, a passionate heart disease advocate and trustee at the Cardiovascular Care Partnership. They dive into the significant underrepresentation of women in cardiovascular clinical trials, highlighting critical barriers and sharing personal anecdotes. The duo emphasizes strategies to enhance female participation, the importance of inclusivity, and the vital role of tailored communication and female leadership in improving health outcomes.