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Vanderbilt Health Radio

with your host Debbie Alan
Live Show Time: Thursday (1:00PM - 2:00PM PST)
Vanderbilt Health Radio
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Vanderbilt Health Radio is working to provide you with healthcare news that is pertinent to you and your family. Listen to learn more about the latest in healthcare research, innovations and treatments.
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Vanderbilt Health Net Radio is working to provide you with healthcare news that is pertinent to you and your family. Listen to learn more about the latest in healthcare research, innovations and treatments. Find out how to lower your risk of disease and the latest therapies currently available.

Get in-depth information on various conditions and diseases, and hear about what’s being done in the laboratory to develop new treatments that may be offered in the future. Hosted by veteran broadcaster Debbie Alan, the show will bring Vanderbilt University Medical Center specialists and health care providers to you as they discuss important healthcare issues that matter to all of us.

About the Host

Broadcaster and CEO of Nashville Net Radio, Debbie Alan is also the creator and host of "On The HomeStretch", the Internet radio show about making the second half of life better than the first. She and her psychologist husband Bruce have three sons and four dogs and love to be outdoors and active. Debbie is always personally battling for good health and is excited about hosting "Vanderbilt Health Radio" and connecting all of us with the best doctors, scientists and researchers to get the latest healthcare news and information.

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David Bichell, M.D. is a Professor of Cardiac Surgery and Chief of Pediatric Cardiac Surgery at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. How is heart disease detected in newborns, or even prenatally, and how young is too young for open heart surgery? Dr. Bichell explains the latest diagnostic tests available, what to do next if a heart problem is detected and the special neonatal teams available for the smallest of patients.
To learn more about our neonatal program, please visit:
http://www.vanderbiltchildrens.org/interior.php?mid=836
David Bichell, M.D. is a Professor of Cardiac Surgery and Chief of Pediatric Cardiac Surgery at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Most congenital heart problems and heart murmurs are detected before adulthood. Dr. Bichell explains these conditions and important to teens, the latest techniques being used to minimize scarring, as well as new interventional procedures that can sometimes even replace surgery.
To learn more about pediatric cardiology care, please visit:
http://www.vanderbiltchildrens.org/interior.php?mid=4566
David Bichell, M.D. is a Professor of Cardiac Surgery and Chief of Pediatric Cardiac Surgery at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. He explains how Vanderbilt surgeons and specialists are working together using hybrid (combined surgical and catheter based) procedures to provide the best solution for each patient. Learn about stents, balloons and more, as well as what can be done if corrective surgery doesn’t work.
To learn more about innovations in heart care, please visit:
http://www.vanderbilthealth.com/heart/10857
David Bichell, M.D. is a Professor of Cardiac Surgery and Chief of Pediatric Cardiac Surgery at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. So, what is the future of open heart surgery, what advances are changing recovery after surgery and what problems are still unsolved? Dr. Bichell covers all of these topics and more, discussing the role of the human genome and the advances Vanderbilt researchers are making.
To learn more about innovative heart research at Vanderbilt, please visit:
http://www.vanderbiltchildrens.org/interior.php?mid=4622
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