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    Explore "vsd" with insightful episodes like "S5 E28: Understanding the Pediatric Heart ft. Dr. Daniel Penny", "476: ‘Censorship Concerns’ & ‘Veterinary Profession Should Not Condone Killing Animals by Heatstroke(VSD+)’ by Barry Kipperman, DVM at OurHonor.org", "393: The Use of Chickens in Agricultural Research: An Eye-Opening Look at Unspeakable Cruelty by Karen Davis at UPC-Online.org", "Overcoming Challenges with Tricuspid Atresia" and "Beyond CHDs: Dealing with Autism & Epilepsy" from podcasts like ""NICU Heroes Podcast", "Plant Based Briefing", "Plant Based Briefing", "Heart to Heart with Anna" and "Heart to Heart with Anna"" and more!

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    S5 E28: Understanding the Pediatric Heart ft. Dr. Daniel Penny

    S5 E28: Understanding the Pediatric Heart ft. Dr. Daniel Penny

    Guest: Dr. Daniel Penny

    Chief, Pediatric Cardiology

    Professor and Chief of Pediatric Cardiology, Baylor College of Medicine

    Co-Director, Texas Children’s Heart Center

    Professor and Chief of Pediatric Cardiology, Baylor College of Medicine

     

    In this episode:

    • List at least one reason why neonates are more susceptible to congenital heart defects.

    • Name two advancements in pediatric cardiac care in the last decade.

    • Explain the most common symptoms of two of the three heart conditions: PDA, VSD or HLHS.

    This episode is eligible for CEUs. Visit https://handtohold.org/resources/podcasts/nicu-heroes/ to complete the questionnaire. It is the sole responsibility of the individual to verify if this credit is valid and eligible for use in your State and/or for your discipline for licensure or certification renewal.

     

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    💚 Connect with the guest, Dr. Daniel Penny:

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    🔗 Links to resources:

    Heart Animation Series, Hypoplastic Left Heart

     

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    Music:

    Thriving Together [Full version] by MusicLFiles

    Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/10332-thriving-together-full-version

    License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

     

    Bright Colors Of Life by MusicLFiles

    Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/7855-bright-colors-of-life

    License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

     

    476: ‘Censorship Concerns’ & ‘Veterinary Profession Should Not Condone Killing Animals by Heatstroke(VSD+)’ by Barry Kipperman, DVM at OurHonor.org

    476: ‘Censorship Concerns’ & ‘Veterinary Profession Should Not Condone Killing Animals by Heatstroke(VSD+)’ by Barry Kipperman, DVM at OurHonor.org

    ‘Censorship concerns’ & ‘Veterinary profession should not condone killing animals by heatstroke(VSD+)’ by Barry Kipperman, DVM at OurHonor.org

     

    Original posts: 

    https://mailchi.mp/ourhonor/humaneendings 

    https://bvajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/do/10.1002/vetr.00200007 

     

    Related Episode:

    393: The Use of Chickens in Agricultural Research: An Eye-Opening Look at Unspeakable Cruelty

     

    Our Honor is a non-profit organization supporting veterinary professionals embracing their conscience. They’re creating an organized network of professionals who are able to formally challenge unethical institutionalized systems and amplify the voices of those who have been marginalized. They practice nonviolence and believe in forging alliances with industry. They believe everyone who seeks out a career with animals has the desire to protect them from suffering. They’re working to create better ways to help and protect the animals we love and achieve the highest levels of compassionate care and transparency. Visit OurHonor.org for more information.

     

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    393: The Use of Chickens in Agricultural Research: An Eye-Opening Look at Unspeakable Cruelty by Karen Davis at UPC-Online.org

    393: The Use of Chickens in Agricultural Research: An Eye-Opening Look at Unspeakable Cruelty by Karen Davis at UPC-Online.org

    The use of chickens in agricultural research: an eye-opening look at unspeakable cruelty. By Karen Davis of United Poultry Concerns at UPC-Online.org.

    Original post: 

    https://upc-online.org/pp/summer2022/use_of_chickens_in_agricultural_research_an_eye-opening_look_at_unspeakable_cruelty.html

     

    Latest AVMA Petition: https://hsvma.memberclicks.net/vsdpetition?servId=8576#!/

    Petition for Non-AVMA Veterinarians and non-veterinarians: https://www.ourhonor.org/stopvsd

    United Poultry Concerns, founded by Karen Davis, is a nonprofit organization that promotes the compassionate and respectful treatment of domestic fowl including a sanctuary for chickens in Virginia. Karen is the author of numerous books, essays, articles and campaigns advocating for these birds. Her latest book is For the Birds: From Exploitation to Liberation: Essays on Chickens, Turkeys, and Other Domesticated Fowl. 

    Also please check out their excellent podcast called "Hope for the Animals", hosted by longtime animal advocate and author Hope Bohanec. She has great conversations with expert guests, and definitely check out the ‘Reason for Vegan’ series, and the ‘microsanctuary’ series. I highly recommend it, and you can find it all at UPC-online.org. 

     

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    Overcoming Challenges with Tricuspid Atresia

    Overcoming Challenges with Tricuspid Atresia

    What is tricuspid atresia? What kind of complications did Amanda Braun face over the last three decades? What surgical interventions have helped Amanda overcome her cardiac challenges?

    Born in 1988, Amanda Braun was diagnosed with Tricuspid Atresia, VSD, and HRHS. She had her first of 6 surgeries at 3 months old, which was a pulmonary artery banding. At 4 she developed endocarditis and had to have the PA banding redone. Amanda required no other surgeries until age 14 when she had the Glenn and Fontan done. Apart from a sternal wire removal at age 22, Amanda was well until 32 years of age, when she began to develop a range of symptoms as her heart struggled. She had a dual-lead pacemaker implanted, which was complicated and required two procedures due to her Fontan anatomy. Amanda lives in Indiana and works as a Cardiac Monitor Technician. She also runs “Amanda’s Blankets” where she makes customized blankets for adults, children, babies, and pets.

    The program starts with us learning a bit about Amanda in Segment 1. In the second segment, we talk about complications that Amanda has had, and in the third segment, we discuss Amanda’s pacemaker and future prognosis.

    Helpful Related Links for Listeners:

    Medical Monday with Greg Hummer: Devices to Help Heart Warriors in Heart Failure -https://www.buzzsprout.com/62761/10138859

    Continuing Education for Understanding the Liver in Fontan Patients - https://www.buzzsprout.com/62761/2654281

    Advancements in Understanding the Liver in Fontan Patients Part 1 - https://www.buzzsprout.com/62761/466531

    Advancements in Understanding the Liver in Fontan Patients Part 2 - https://www.buzzsprout.com/62761/469590

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    Beyond CHDs: Dealing with Autism & Epilepsy

    Beyond CHDs: Dealing with Autism & Epilepsy

    This is the 3rd of 4 episodes of Heart Dad Sunday -- a mini-series developed for Heart Month, February 2022. Heart Dad Frank Jaworski returns in this episode as the Guest Host. He interviews long-time friend, Michael Liben, about what it was like to raise a daughter with a critical congenital heart defect in Israel. Not only did Michael's daughter have double-outlet right ventricle, but she also had autism and she later developed epilepsy as well.

    Michael is the father of three children: 27-year old Idan, 25-year-old Sapir, and forever 15-year old Liel. Michael and Leora have been married for 34 years and Michael made aliyah to Jerusalem after college.

    Michael was a former filmmaker, high school teacher, adjunct professor of television and radio production, and he now works in security. For almost 6 years Michael has been working with Frank's wife, Anna, as the Host of a bereavement podcast now entitled, “Bereaved But Still Me.”

    Links to Michael's other appearances on "Heart to Heart with Anna"

    Congenital Heart Defects Around the Globe: Israel

    Liel and Her Many Gifts: A Family's Decision to Donate One Girl's Lungs, Kidneys

    Michael and Jamie: An Interview with an Organ Recipient and Donor's Dad

    Link to Michael's podcast -- Bereaved But Still Me

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    Accepting your CHD and Thriving

    Accepting your CHD and Thriving

    What is Double Outlet Right Ventricle?  What is TAPVR? How did living with congenital heart defects influence Michael McKelvey’s life growing up? What has Michael achieved in adulthood?

    Michael McKelvey is 30 years old and lives with a complex congenital heart defect (CHD) called double outlet right ventricle, or DORV. He works as an internet service provider technician in Pittsburgh. Growing up, life wasn't easy for Michael. He underwent four open-heart surgeries between the ages of 9 days and 16 years and was a small, skinny, sickly kid who was always told what he couldn't do. As he grew older and began to understand his CHD, he struggled to accept his condition. Over time, this changed and he began to embrace what he could do. Today, Michael is married and lives a very active lifestyle even though he will face more surgeries in the future. He is talking to us today in the hopes that his outlook can help others.

    Links to helpful sites and to materials mentioned in the show:

    TAPVR: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/total-anomalous-pulmonary-venous-return/cdc-20385613#dialogId36635208

    DORV: https://kidshealth.org/en/parents/dorv.html#:~:text=Double%20outlet%20right%20ventricle%20(DORV)%20is%20a%20heart%20defect%20where,it%20is%20born%20with%20it.

    Pulmonary artery banding: https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/905353-overview

    Michael’s YouTube channel:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NPGuIh9LmA

    Michael’s poem: https://shareyourheart.live/poem-michael?fbclid=IwAR2T8vC4Fxikw0C6aiBom0MR6goKJCS2m5rEFzccX82LwTSc0VzKXnOjQNw

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    1983, Le range VSD partit en fumée

    1983, Le range VSD partit en fumée

    Si la voiture de Gabreau arbore les couleurs de 33 export, les deux autres Range portent les arcs en ciels habituels du sponsor VSD. En effet, depuis 4 ans, Maurice SIEGEL, patron de VSD, le célèbre hebdomadaire, est partenaire de René Metge sur les Dakar, ce depuis 1980 avec le Leyland Marathon.

    Verband für Sportökonomie und Sportmanagement (VSD)

    Verband für Sportökonomie und Sportmanagement (VSD)
    Verband für Sportökonomie und Sportmanagement e.V., oder auch kurz VSD. Was macht dieser Verband, wofür ist er gut und kann er Einzelsportlern, Vereinen und Verbänden gar irgendwie weiterhelfen? Was sind die Vorteile die er einer Karriere im Sportbusiness bereithält? Darüber sprechen wir mit dem Vorstandsvorsitzenden Stephan Peters. SHOWNOTES: Verband für Sportökonomie und Sportmanagement e.V. VSD Veranstaltungen Power Break, der VSD Podcast Das VSD Stipendium


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    Meeting Eric Ankerud of Heartfelt Dreams Foundation

    Meeting Eric Ankerud of Heartfelt Dreams Foundation

    Who is Eric Ankerud? Why would someone want to start a nonprofit organization to help the congenital heart defect community? What services does Heartfelt Dreams Foundation provide?


    Eric Ankerud's wife, Lori, was born in 1958 with a serious heart defect called 'tetralogy of Fallot.' Lori was known as a "blue baby," and she had a ventricular septal defect or "hole in her heart. Her first open-heart surgery was a Blalock-Taussig shunt at the age of 2. At 3, her ventricular septal defect was closed and her pulmonary artery was repaired, which allowed her to have more normal blood flow to the lungs.

    While Lori's early childhood was fraught with heart procedures and doctor's visits, it was also filled with the love of family and opportunities for her artistic abilities to blossom.

    Lori and Eric married in 1985. They have two adult children. Although Lori has needed follow-up care including major heart reconstructive surgery, she has led a great quality of life. She and her husband felt inspired to start a nonprofit organization to help others in the CHD community.

    In this episode of "Heart to Heart with Anna," Eric shares with Anna how his wife's congenital heart defect (CHD) journey has helped them to understand the needs of the CHD community and what their nonprofit is doing to help fill the needs they have witnessed over the course of their lives together.

    To learn more about Eric and Lori's nonprofit organization, use this link: https://www.heartfeltdreamsfoundation.org/

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    1983, Le range VSD partit en fumée

    1983, Le range VSD partit en fumée

    Si la voiture de Gabreau arbore les couleurs de 33 export, les deux autres Range portent les arcs en ciels habituels du sponsor VSD. En effet, depuis 4 ans, Maurice SIEGEL, patron de VSD, le célèbre hebdomadaire, est partenaire de René Metge sur les Dakar, ce depuis 1980 avec le Leyland Marathon. retrouvez cet article sur https://www.dakardantan.com

    Mom to an Adult Heart Warrior in India

    Mom to an Adult Heart Warrior in India

    What is the situation like for people with congenital heart defects in India? What happens to our Heart Warriors as they grow up? What does the Heart Community need to do in order to have a sense of justice for those born with broken hearts?

    Sajani Nair lives in Calicut, India, and is the mother of Yadhu Krishna, a young man living with congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries (CCTGA). Since he was diagnosed, Sajani and her family faced an uphill battle for her son as they struggled to find care. At three and a half years of age, he had a pulmonary artery banding procedure at Narayana Health in Bangalore. He currently needs the arterial switch procedure. Obtaining medical care is difficult in India, as there is no insurance for congenital conditions, forcing families to rely on private hospitals. To help other families affected by CHD, Sajani started a support group in India and a letter-writing campaign to urge the health minister in the central government to address CHD. Her efforts have attracted the attention of doctors and others, who are now working together to support her cause, a life of dignity for people born with CHD.

    Facebook Link to Justice for Children with Congenital Heart Defects

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    Aging Care of a Fontan Patient

    Aging Care of a Fontan Patient

    Texas Reardon is a Heart Warrior. Whitney is his wife of 10 years. Born with a host of congenital heart defects, Texas explains to Anna, in this episode of "Heart to Heart with Anna," about his complicated medical history, and some consequences he's had to face due to falling out of medical care for years. Whitney shares her story, with Anna, about the adjustments she's had to make to help her husband live optimally given his condition. Tune in to hear about the kinds of consequences Texas has endured and the advice he has for others so they won't suffer his same fate.

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    Congenital Heart Defects in a Family

    Congenital Heart Defects in a Family

    Daphne Davis-Patrick is a mother, a grandmother, a nurse, and an author. She joins Anna in this episode of "Heart to Heart with Anna" to share her cardiac journeys as multiple members of her family have had to deal with living with congenital heart defects. Along this journey, Daphne's family discovered a hereditary defect that has affected two of her granddaughters and her son-in-law. The loss of her son, Joval, and the discovery of her family's other congenital heart defects led Daphne to write a book to help other families have hope and never give up.

    To purchase Daphne's book, go to this website

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    Waiting for a Heart

    Waiting for a Heart

    Lorrie Hill is a 23-year-old Heart Warrior. Living with a single ventricle heart, she has learned a great deal about the heart, her heart's idiosyncracies, and the importance of exercise in staying healthy. In this episode of "Heart to Heart with Anna," Lorrie talks to Anna about what it has been like for her to live with a heart riddled with complex defects, how her heart defect has influenced her career choices, and what the future holds for her... while waiting for a heart transplant.

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    Getting to Know Keith Flynn: A Heart Transplant Hopeful!

    Getting to Know Keith Flynn: A Heart Transplant Hopeful!

    Keith Flynn was born in 1975 and shortly after birth, he was diagnosed with Ventricular Septal Defect, Double Inlet Left Ventricle, Pulmonary Atresia, and Hypoplastic Right Ventricle. He had two Blalock-Taussig shunts at age 6 months and 5 years, and a modified Fontan procedure when he was 15. Despite experiencing atrial arrhythmias in early adulthood, Keith received limited cardiac care in his 20s and early 30s. 

    In his 30s, Keith started experiencing syncopal (or fainting) episodes, and on one occasion was rescued by his wife after fainting while swimming. As a result of these episodes, Keith received a pacemaker and recording device and was treated with Sotalol, a beta-blocker. However, Keith had also begun to experience fluid retention related to heart failure, and doctors told him that he would need a heart and liver transplant. He is currently undergoing the required testing to be listed for both organs. 

    Over the years, Keith worked for a variety of retail and restaurant businesses, before working his way up to managing and owning businesses. He also started doing stand up comedy. Most recently, he has worked in the health and disability rights fields and earned his Bachelor’s degree in Accounting. He met his wife in 2003 and currently lives in Baltimore.

    In this episode, Keith will share more about his life -- living with a congenital heart defect -- with Anna. He will also explain how he has come to need to be listed for two different organs. He will also share with Anna what he believes keeps him going, even when the going gets rough.

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    Congenital Heart Defect Awareness at Podcast Movement 2019

    Congenital Heart Defect Awareness at Podcast Movement 2019

    Anna Jaworski, the Host of "Heart to Heart with Anna" attended Podcast Movement 2019 -- a conference, especially for podcasters. While at the conference, Anna met a number of people who had been touched by congenital heart defects, a fact she became aware of after she met new people and talked about the different podcasts each person made. This spawned an idea in Anna's mind -- to actually record people's stories about how congenital heart defects has impacted their lives thanks to the friends and relatives who have been touched by congenital heart defects. Unlike most of Anna's episodes, this one was completely spontaneous and impromptu. Take a look at how people in the podcasting community have been affected by congenital heart defects in this interesting and informative interview.

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    Episode 26: Friends, Family, and Broken Things (Bridgette & Madison)

    Episode 26: Friends, Family, and Broken Things (Bridgette & Madison)

    Bridgette and Madison were best friends. Then sisters-in-law. One conceived. The other didn't. Both were in for surprises. This is their story.

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