On this episode of Advances in Care , host Erin Welsh and Dr. Craig Smith, Chair of the Department of Surgery and Surgeon-in-Chief at NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia discuss the highlights of Dr. Smith’s 40+ year career as a cardiac surgeon and how the culture of Columbia has been a catalyst for innovation in cardiac care. Dr. Smith describes the excitement of helping to pioneer the institution’s heart transplant program in the 1980s, when it was just one of only three hospitals in the country practicing heart transplantation. Dr. Smith also explains how a unique collaboration with Columbia’s cardiology team led to the first of several groundbreaking trials, called PARTNER (Placement of AoRTic TraNscatheteR Valve), which paved the way for a monumental treatment for aortic stenosis — the most common heart valve disease that is lethal if left untreated. During the trial, Dr. Smith worked closely with Dr. Martin B. Leon, Professor of Medicine at Columbia University Irving Medical Center and Chief Innovation Officer and the Director of the Cardiovascular Data Science Center for the Division of Cardiology. Their findings elevated TAVR, or transcatheter aortic valve replacement, to eventually become the gold-standard for aortic stenosis patients at all levels of illness severity and surgical risk. Today, an experienced team of specialists at Columbia treat TAVR patients with a combination of advancements including advanced replacement valve materials, three-dimensional and ECG imaging, and a personalized approach to cardiac care. Finally, Dr. Smith shares his thoughts on new frontiers of cardiac surgery, like the challenge of repairing the mitral and tricuspid valves, and the promising application of robotic surgery for complex, high-risk operations. He reflects on life after he retires from operating, and shares his observations of how NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia have evolved in the decades since he began his residency. For more information visit nyp.org/Advances…
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Wahzhazhe is the official language and culture podcast of the Osage Nation focused on sharing, preserving and celebrating the values, teachings and tribal ways of the Wahzhazhe people. Hosts Tom Ashmore and Abby Mashunkashey speak with Osage Nation culture and language leaders in order to educate listeners with ways to connect and engage with Osage language and culture.
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1:02:02Tom and Abby explore the Osage culture with Cultural Department Director Addie Hudgins, Osage Nation Museum Director Marla Redcorn-Miller, get a language lesson from Christopher Cote and Celena NoEar, and listen to the Inlonshka song. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wahzhazhe/message…
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Tom and Abby speak with language leaders within the Osage Nation. Osage Language Department Director Vann Bighorse and language teacher Celena NoEar talk about the importance and history of the Osage language. Daposka Ahnkodapi Elementary Superintendent Patrick Martin discusses their work introducing the language to the Nation’s youth. Finally, O.J…
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Tom and Abby are joined by guests to discuss everyone’s favorite subject – food! Jann Hayman, Director of the Department of Natural Resources stops by to talk about the Harvest Land and food sovereignty initiatives, Christopher Cote and Celena NoEar give a language lesson related to food, and O.J. Littlecook introduces the Osage Flag Song. --- Send…
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Get to know the official language and culture podcast of the Osage Nation. Hosts Tom Ashmore and Abby Mashunkashey introduce what you'll hear through the first three episodes, and guest Celena Noear talks about how the podcast came to be. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wahzhazhe/message…
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