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    regurgitation

    Explore " regurgitation" with insightful episodes like "Fun Fact Friday: Why do some people with bicuspid aortic valves need surgery and some don't?", "Desale Yacob & Ashley Kroon Van Diest - Rumination Syndrome" and "Getting Students to Read: Fundamentals First" from podcasts like ""Heart to Heart with Anna", "Bowel Sounds: The Pediatric GI Podcast" and "Management Insights"" and more!

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    Fun Fact Friday: Why do some people with bicuspid aortic valves need surgery and some don't?

    Fun Fact Friday: Why do some people with bicuspid aortic valves need surgery and some don't?

    Welcome to Fun Fact Friday -- a special weekly podcast during Heart Month (February 2022). Each Friday we have been sharing fun facts for the congenital heart defect community. Our Guest is Frank Jaworski, CRNA -- he is a father to a 27-year-old single ventricle Heart Warrior and he's also Host Anna Jaworski's husband.

    In this final episode of our mini-series, Frank will answer the question, "Why do some people with bicuspid aortic valves need surgery and some don't?

    Special thanks to Scott Holmes Music for the song we're using during our Fun Fact Friday episode -- "Summer Fun" which you can find here: https://scottholmesmusic.com/

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    Desale Yacob & Ashley Kroon Van Diest - Rumination Syndrome

    Desale Yacob & Ashley Kroon Van Diest - Rumination Syndrome

    In this episode of Bowel Sounds, hosts Dr. Peter Lu and Dr. Jason Silverman talk to Dr. Desale Yacob and Dr. Ashley Kroon Van Diest about rumination syndrome, a functional GI disorder that is often misunderstood and misdiagnosed.  Dr. Yacob is the Director of the GI Motility Center at Nationwide Children's Hospital.  Dr. Kroon Van Diest is a pediatric psychologist who leads the rumination treatment programs at Nationwide Children's Hospital.  We talk about how to recognize and diagnose rumination syndrome, including how to explain the diagnosis to children and families.  We also discuss the treatment of rumination syndrome, including step-by-step instructions for behavioral treatment.
     
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    Produced by: Peter Lu

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    Getting Students to Read: Fundamentals First

    Getting Students to Read: Fundamentals First

    Tune in to the Management Insights podcast on Getting Students to Read: Fundamentals First with today’s guest, Denise Breaux Soignet. Imagine what you could do with your class time if your students arrived so prepared every day that you never had to lecture again. The engagement….the critical thinking….the fun! Learn about how changing your approach to what students do outside the classroom can transform the in-class learning experience for students and instructors alike.

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