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CC Grand Rounds: (1) Renal Complications after Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation: Transplant-Associated Thrombotic Microangiopathy (2) Current Approaches to Assessing Kidney Function: Who, How, and Why?
Presented by: (1) Meryl Waldman, MD, Staff Clinician, Kidney Disease Section, Kidney Diseases Branch, NIDDK (2) Jeffrey B. Kopp, MD, Senior Investigator, Kidney Disease Section Kidney Diseases Branch, NIDDKCategory: Clinical Center Grand RoundsAired date: 05/01/2013 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Source: Videocast - All Events - May 7, 2013 Category: Journals (General) Tags: Past Events Source Type: video

CC Grand Rounds: (1) Renal Complications after Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation: Transplant-Associated Thrombotic Microangiopathy (2) Current Approaches to Assessing Kidney Function: Who, How, and Why?
For more information go to http://www.cc.nih.gov/about/news/grcurrent.htmlAir date: 5/1/2013 12:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Source: Videocast - All Events - April 24, 2013 Category: Journals (General) Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

5 Years on a VAD
You have six months. Maybe a year. That was reality for heart failure patient Verna Schrombeck. Her condition had deteriorated to the point where treatment no longer helped. Because of her age, she was not a candidate for a heart transplant. Doctors at Mayo Clinic implanted a device that would hopefully keep Verna alive, at least a little while. Years later she shares her story. (Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Video)
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Video - February 6, 2013 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: video

Children as Stem Cell Donors in Research: When is it ethical? When is it approvable?
Ethics Rounds: Pediatric Stem Cell Donors Many stem cell transplants rely on pediatric donors. When these transplants occur in the research setting, investigators and IRBs face the question of whether pediatric donors may participate in research studies that pose risks to them and do not offer thepotential for medical benefit. Please join us to discuss the important ethical and regulatory issues that these cases raise, and a proposed framework for addressing them. The program, which involves discussion of pediatric studies at the NIH and elsewhere, should be of interest to individuals involved in research or pediatrics,...
Source: Videocast - All Events - February 4, 2013 Category: Journals (General) Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

Identical Twins Transplant
Intro: Organ transplantation has come a long way in recent years. For example, kidney transplants are very successful operations. But unless a patient gets an organ from an identical twin, he's stuck taking medication to suppress his immune system so the body doesn't reject it. Doctors at Mayo Clinic want to change that. They're researching ways to grow organs from a patient's own stem cells. It's called regenerative medicine, and it offers hope for a solution to organ rejection. (Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Video)
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Video - January 23, 2013 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: video

Triathlete Transplant
Intro: This is a story of the power of perseverance and love. A man named Kevin Lue was a triathlete who developed a rare disease that caused his heart to fail. In a matter of months, he went from intense competition to barely being able to walk. He needed a heart transplant. In addition to his new heart, he got a whole lot more. (Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Video)
Source: Mayo Clinic - Medical Edge Video - October 17, 2011 Category: Consumer Health Advice Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: video

Placement of a gallbladder stent using the assistance of peroral cholangioscopy: a case report
In conclusion, peroral cholangioscopy is a useful tool to assist in the placement of a gallbladder stent. (Source: The Digital Atlas of Video Education - Gastroenterology)
Source: The Digital Atlas of Video Education - Gastroenterology - December 28, 2010 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Jason R. Taylor, MD,, University of Michigan, B. Joseph Elmunzer, MD,, University of Michigan, Cyrus R. Piraka, MD,, University of Michigan, Richard S. Kwon, MD,, University of Michigan Source Type: video

Placement of a gallbladder stent using the assistance of peroral cholangioscopy: a case report
In conclusion, peroral cholangioscopy is a useful tool to assist in the placement of a gallbladder stent. Contributed By: Jason R. Taylor, MD, University of Michigan B. Joseph Elmunzer, MD, University of Michigan Cyrus R. Piraka, MD, University of Michigan Richard S. Kwon, MD, University of Michigan (Source: The Digital Atlas of Video Education - Gastroenterology)
Source: The Digital Atlas of Video Education - Gastroenterology - December 28, 2010 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: admin Tags: Other Source Type: video

Progress Towards Cure for HCV
Dr Raymond Chung, Director of Hepatology at Massachusetts General Hospital, presented clinical grand rounds at the MGH GI unit on the topic of clinical advances in treatment of Hepatitis C. This presentation was recorded 14 September 2010. (Source: The Digital Atlas of Video Education - Gastroenterology)
Source: The Digital Atlas of Video Education - Gastroenterology - September 17, 2010 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Raymond T. Chung, M.D., Director of Hepatology, Medical Director Liver Transplant Program, Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital Source Type: video