🌟 Save the Date! 🌟 Stanford Bay Area Heart Transplant Conclave on March 15! Join us at Omni SF Hotel for insights from leading experts, including our very own Dr. @JW_MacArthur talk on "Concomitant Procedures". 👏 Read more and Register here 👉 https://t.co/sw49aoVcqx
Another amazing Educational Collaborative in Region 5! UNOS is proud to convene this meeting and very grateful to our sponsors for their support, especially our networking sponsor @NVdonor.
#DonateLife#TransplantTwitter
Thanks so much to UNOS Region 5 for allowing me to speak about reducing waitlist mortality at their Spring Educational Collaborative! #StartWithYes#DonateLife#DonorNetworkWest
🎉 Celebrating Jojo's Journey to the Rose Parade! 🌹
Today, on December 5th, 2023, Donor Network West had the honor of sending off Joseph Sanchez-Munoz, affectionately known as Jojo, to the upcoming Rose Parade in style! 🌟
#MyDNWest
Did you know there is a pediatric-specific decision aid to help you discuss VAD implantation with your patients? Check out iDECIDE-Pediatric and download it for free e at:
https://t.co/9q8Oh6YaZt
#ACTIONHF#iDECIDE
I had a great chat with @clivecookson about our vision and plans for @ARIA_research. Can't wait to introduce our programme directors and kick off the next phase of this journey!
@WorldCongress, I'm hearing lots of great talks, but also several mentions of the "donor supply problem". The primary problem is not supply, it's maximizing acceptance of the offers we get! #StartWithYes
A San Leandro teen is beating the odds receiving three separate organ transplants at different points in his life. And most recently, a new heart.
#Transplant#DonateLife https://t.co/k36gKbeynq
At World Congress this year, StanfordChildren's will share data showing that more aggressive donor heart acceptance practices reduce wait list time with equivalent post-transplant survival. Reminder to always #StartWithYes
@StartWithYes_ At World Congress this year, Stanford Children's will present data showing that more aggressive donor heart acceptance practices reduce list time with no effect on post-transplant survival. #StartWithYes! #StanfordChildren's
🚨 First (of many!) publication from @KiranKhush1's Donor Heart Study:
1⃣~ 60% of donor 🫀 with ⬇️EF were reversible within a day‼️
2⃣Donor 🫀 ⬇️ EF was not assoc with 1 yr survival‼️
Huge implications for the field‼️
@CircAHA@ISHLT@tcccop@StanfordCTSurg@HFSA@YasMoayedi
Stanford University School of Medicine is recruiting a CVICU Medical Director for a 30-bed CVICU with over 500 surgical admisisons per year and a great tradition of clinical excellence, translational and clinical research. For a full description: https://t.co/edersj9WHa
Proud to present results of the Donor Heart Study! Of 4,333 brain dead donors, 13% had LV dysfunction. This was usually reversible and had no impact on heart tx recipient survival. Another reason to #StartWithYes https://t.co/HKbMA1qYOu
@Stanford_HF@JeffTeuteberg@EldrinL
Children with ICDs and their families gathered during @StanfordChild's Connecting 2023 event, enjoying BBQ, music, ICD "jeopardy," bocce ball, and a motivating talk from former basketball pro Omar Carter on CPR education and sudden cardiac arrest awareness. ❤️✨ #Connecting2023