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PCICS Podcast

Summary: Features topics in pediatric cardiac critical care including challenging cases from different institutions and conversations with leaders in the field.

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  • Artist: Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Society
  • Copyright: PCICS Copyright 2020

Podcasts:

 Episode 32: PCICS Podcast - Diversity, Equity, Inclusion - Part 1 | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 25:40

DIn honor of Black History Month, PCICS presents a special two-part series on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion; a group of inspiring women from across the country speak about various issues in medicine, pediatric cardiology, and critical care surrounding diversity, equity, and racism. Host: Courtney Celani, CPNP-AC (Lurie Children’s Hospital), Host/Editor/Producer: Dr. Saidie Rodriguez (Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta), Producer: Dr. David Werho (UC San Diego). ​

 Episode 31: Right Ventricular Heart Failure and Myocardial Energetics | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 40:00

Dr. Sushma Reddy (Stanford) discusses her work on myocardial energetics and how she’s working to understand the role of oxidative damage and potentially new therapeutics for right ventricular heart failure in patients with congenital heart disease. Her recent publication on this topic can be found in the October 2020 edition of Circulation. Host/Editor: Monica Mafla, RN, MS, CPNP (Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital - Stanford). Producer: Dr. David Werho (UC San Diego). ​

 Episode 30: PCICS Podcast - Newstalk January 2021 | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 40:00

In a new recurring format for the podcast, hosts David Werho, Jill Zender, and Saidie Rodriguez discuss recent events in pediatric cardiac critical care and anything else that comes up. In this edition, guests Nikhil Chanani and Lindsey Justice, the program chairs for the first-ever virtual PCICS International Meeting discuss the highlights of the meeting as well as their pandemic guilty pleasures. Editor/Producer: Dr. David Werho (UC San Diego).

 Episode 29: Overview of Ventilation (Invasive and Noninvasive) | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 26:38

A multidisciplinary team from the Hospital for Sick Kids in Toronto discusses the story of a remarkable young girl’s resilience during her prolonged hospitalizations as well as the development of their Care By Parent protocol to allow VAD patients off the cardiac unit. This was recorded at our last international meeting in London as a collaboration between PCICS, PICS-UK (now PCCS), and EPNCIC. Please register for our 2020 PCICS virtual meeting now for more great content! Off-label use discussed - PCICS does not endorse specific devices or care practices. Host/Editor: Dr. Raj Sahulee (NYU Langone - Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital). Producer: Dr. David Werho (UC San Diego).

 Episode 29: Overview of Ventilation (Invasive and Noninvasive) | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 26:38

A multidisciplinary team from the Hospital for Sick Kids in Toronto discusses the story of a remarkable young girl’s resilience during her prolonged hospitalizations as well as the development of their Care By Parent protocol to allow VAD patients off the cardiac unit. This was recorded at our last international meeting in London as a collaboration between PCICS, PICS-UK (now PCCS), and EPNCIC. Please register for our 2020 PCICS virtual meeting now for more great content! Off-label use discussed - PCICS does not endorse specific devices or care practices. Host/Editor: Dr. Raj Sahulee (NYU Langone - Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital). Producer: Dr. David Werho (UC San Diego).

 Episode 28: One Fish, Two Fish, Not One VAD, But Two - A Story of Resilience | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 17:29

A multidisciplinary team from the Hospital for Sick Kids in Toronto discusses the story of a remarkable young girl’s resilience during her prolonged hospitalizations as well as the development of their Care By Parent protocol to allow VAD patients off the cardiac unit. This was recorded at our last international meeting in London as a collaboration between PCICS, PICS-UK (now PCCS), and EPNCIC. Please register for our 2020 PCICS virtual meeting now for more great content! Off-label use discussed - PCICS does not endorse specific devices or care practices. Host/Editor: Dr. Raj Sahulee (NYU Langone - Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital). Producer: Dr. David Werho (UC San Diego).

 Episode 28: One Fish, Two Fish, Not One VAD, But Two - A Story of Resilience | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 17:29

A multidisciplinary team from the Hospital for Sick Kids in Toronto discusses the story of a remarkable young girl’s resilience during her prolonged hospitalizations as well as the development of their Care By Parent protocol to allow VAD patients off the cardiac unit. This was recorded at our last international meeting in London as a collaboration between PCICS, PICS-UK (now PCCS), and EPNCIC. Please register for our 2020 PCICS virtual meeting now for more great content! Off-label use discussed - PCICS does not endorse specific devices or care practices. Host/Editor: Dr. Raj Sahulee (NYU Langone - Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital). Producer: Dr. David Werho (UC San Diego).

 Episode 27: Conversation with a Leader in Pediatric Cardiac Critical Care: Eduardo da Cruz | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 23:28

Eduardo da Cruz, MD from Children’s Hospital Colorado discusses the roles of innovation, collaboration, and new technologies in the future of pediatric cardiac critical care both locally and globally. This was recorded at our last international meeting in London as a collaboration between PCICS, PICS-UK (now PCCS), and EPNCIC. Please register for our 2020 PCICS virtual meeting now for more great content from leaders in our field! Host/Editor: Saidie Rodriguez, MD (Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta). Producer: David Werho, MD (UC San Diego).

 Episode 27: Conversation with a Leader in Pediatric Cardiac Critical Care: Eduardo da Cruz | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 23:28

Eduardo da Cruz, MD from Children’s Hospital Colorado discusses the roles of innovation, collaboration, and new technologies in the future of pediatric cardiac critical care both locally and globally. This was recorded at our last international meeting in London as a collaboration between PCICS, PICS-UK (now PCCS), and EPNCIC. Please register for our 2020 PCICS virtual meeting now for more great content from leaders in our field! Host/Editor: Saidie Rodriguez, MD (Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta). Producer: David Werho, MD (UC San Diego).

 Episode 26: Nurse Scientists Reducing Harm in Pediatric Cardiac Critical Care | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 27:00

Sandra Staveski, PhD, RN, CPNP-AC from UC San Francisco College of Nursing and former PCICS President discusses her work and the work of other nurse scientists in pediatric cardiac critical care as well as the future of nurse-led research and collaboration in our field. Host/Editor: Monica Mafla, RN, MS, CPNP (Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital - Stanford). Producer: David Werho, MD (UC San Diego).

 Episode 26: Nurse Scientists Reducing Harm in Pediatric Cardiac Critical Care | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 27:00

Sandra Staveski, PhD, RN, CPNP-AC from UC San Francisco College of Nursing and former PCICS President discusses her work and the work of other nurse scientists in pediatric cardiac critical care as well as the future of nurse-led research and collaboration in our field. Host/Editor: Monica Mafla, RN, MS, CPNP (Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital - Stanford). Producer: David Werho, MD (UC San Diego).

 Episode 25: COVID-19 and Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children MIS-C | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 43:57

Dr. Eva Cheung from New York-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital of Columbia University and Dr. Katherine Cashen from Children’s Hospital of Michigan in Detroit discuss their experience on the front lines as MIS-C was first recognized and discuss our current knowledge of this disease. Host: Dr. Sinai Zyblewski Editor/Producer: Dr. David Werho.

 Episode 25: COVID-19 and Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children MIS-C | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 43:57

Dr. Eva Cheung from New York-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital of Columbia University and Dr. Katherine Cashen from Children’s Hospital of Michigan in Detroit discuss their experience on the front lines as MIS-C was first recognized and discuss our current knowledge of this disease. Host: Dr. Sinai Zyblewski Editor/Producer: Dr. David Werho.

 Episode 24: TAXI Transfusion Considerations in Pediatric Cardiac Patients | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 18:12

Jill Cholette, MD from the University of Rochester and Steven Schwartz, MD from the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto discuss the TAXI Transfusion Recommendations and considerations for blood transfusion in critically ill cardiac patients. Host/Editor: Saidie Rodriguez, MD. Producer: David Werho, MD.

 Episode 24: TAXI Transfusion Considerations in Pediatric Cardiac Patients | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 18:12

Jill Cholette, MD from the University of Rochester and Steven Schwartz, MD from the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto discuss the TAXI Transfusion Recommendations and considerations for blood transfusion in critically ill cardiac patients. Host/Editor: Saidie Rodriguez, MD. Producer: David Werho, MD.

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