Published Date – 16 July 2025
Women As One is pleased to announce the extension of our partnership with Radcliffe Cardiology. This ensures that all world-class didactic lectures from the CLIMB 2025 Skills Training program will continue to be shared through the Radcliffe Cardiology platform, expanding the program’s global impact.
In July 2024, our collaboration with Radcliffe Cardiology provided free access to CLIMB 2024 didactic webinars, covering key topics such as atrial fibrillation, ATTR-CM, heart failure, prevention, and structural imaging. The overwhelming response validated the power of this partnership, as it expanded access to high-level clinical education, fostered educational equity, and supported the elevation of women cardiologists into leadership roles.
With the extension into CLIMB 2025, every lecture from this year’s program will again be hosted on Radcliffe’s platform. This on-demand format enables learners to engage with advanced content at their own pace, revisiting complex procedural topics as needed.
“We are proud to extend our partnership with Women As One to support the next generation of women leaders in cardiology. By making CLIMB 2025’s didactic lectures freely accessible, we’re breaking down educational barriers and amplifying the impact of procedural training on a global scale. Equity in healthcare starts with equity in education, and this collaboration reflects our unwavering commitment to both.” – David Ramsey, Chief Executive Officer & Co-Founder, Radcliffe Cardiology
By making CLIMB 2025’s didactic lectures freely accessible, we’re breaking down educational barriers and amplifying the impact of procedural training on a global scale.
David Ramsey, Chief Executive Officer & Co-Founder, Radcliffe Cardiology
CLIMB is Women As One’s flagship online training program, designed to provide advanced procedural skill development to women cardiologists. Now in its sixth year, CLIMB 2025 includes three specialized tracks:
The six-month program features expert-led webinars, interactive case reviews, and small-group discussions.
Building on the success of previous years, with over 400 participants from more than 50 countries, CLIMB 2025 includes, for the first time, a bilingual English–Spanish track (Structural Interventions) to enhance inclusivity and global accessibility.
“We’re delighted to expand access to CLIMB content through the extension of our partnership with Radcliffe Cardiology. This partnership helps bridge the gap between talent and opportunity, offering world-class training to physicians across geographies, languages, and subspecialties, helping to increase awareness of the work we do to uplift women in cardiology.” – Karoline Bowman, Head of Program Operations, Women As One.
All didactic lectures will be accessible via a dedicated webpage on the Radcliffe Cardiology platform. Additionally, Women As One Talent Directory registrants will have exclusive access to full session recordings, which can be accessed directly through their accounts. These include case discussions and faculty commentary, offering a more in-depth learning experience.
The lectures feature:
Women are highly underrepresented in cardiology and cardiovascular subspecialties and disproportionately so in treating the most complex cases. The CLIMB–Radcliffe partnership addresses these inequities by delivering high-caliber training that is both accessible and free, helping advance Women As One’s mission to support and promote women in cardiology.
This partnership helps bridge the gap between talent and opportunity, offering world-class training to physicians across geographies, languages, and subspecialties, helping to increase awareness of the work we do to uplift women in cardiology.
Karoline Bowman, Head of Program Operations, Women As One
For Women Cardiologists
For All Learners
This extended partnership reinforces Women As One’s commitment to expanding the reach of CLIMB and advancing educational equity across cardiovascular medicine. Through collaboration with Radcliffe Cardiology, we continue to set a new standard for accessible medical education, one that fosters growth, inclusion, and excellence in cardiology.
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