Stephanies Heart: The Story of Baby Fae - Hour VersionLoma Linda University Health2024-10-21 | Stephanies Heart: The Story of Baby Fae - Hour VersionLIVE IT - Mini QuicheLoma Linda University Health2024-05-09 | Snack time, lunch time, or as an appetizer, these little gems are sure to please. Rich egg custard in a pastry shell is your canvas, other additions are your creative outlet. Clean out the fridge or go full gourmet, the choices are endless!LIVE IT - One Pot White Bean Asparagus PastaLoma Linda University Health2024-05-03 | When you want to eat well but don’t have a lot of time, this dish comes together quickly with crowd pleasing effect. Why would you buy dinner in a box when there are recipes as easy as this one!Better Eyes to SeeLoma Linda University Health2024-04-26 | Better Eyes to See
Ali Mahdavi Fard, MD Clinical Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology Loma Linda University Eye Institute
https://myllu.llu.edu/livingwhole/wellnesslive/Caring for our youngest patients | Evening Rounds S2:E7Loma Linda University Health2024-04-24 | Dr. Richard Chinnock continues a legacy of advancing pediatric healthcare at Loma Linda University Health. For more information check out our website: lluh.org/podcast
0:00 – intro 1:05 – memory of playing basketball together 2:01 – resisting then relenting to follow in his father’s footsteps 5:52 – a larger than life dad 7:41 – helping kids with diabetes experience camp 12:53 – advocating for children’s health and moving toward the macro level 15:17 – his father’s passing and joining the navy 17:13 – working in pediatric forensics and valuing emotions 19:59 – biggest challenges facing children’s health today 21:28 – how do social determinants impact kids? 23:16 – challenges of seeing children’s health determined by parents 24:20 – accomplishments in his career 27:20 – closing remarks 27:40 - credits4-Year Old Girl with Leukemia Finds HopeLoma Linda University Health2024-04-16 | Oakley was born with a love for all-things outdoors—bug catching, mountain hiking, and aqueduct fishing. Her mother, Crystal Quionez, described her as the “happiest child you could ever meet.” They spent their days together, laughing, playing, and just loving life.
When Oakley was diagnosed with leukemia at two years old, everything changed for her and Crystal. Instead of spending their days outdoors, they’re now filled with hospital stays, clinic visits, needles, chemotherapy, steroids, blood draws, and lumbar punctures. Throughout all of this, Crystal has never left Oakley’s side.
Now, four years old, Oakley is still bravely fighting leukemia with the help of her compassionate care team at Loma Linda University Health Children’s Hospital. Help patients like Oakley, donate here: giving.lluh.org/site/Donation2?set.Value=&1400.donation=form1&set.DonationLevel=1865&df_id=1400&set.SingleDesignee=10224-Year Old Girl with Leukemia Finds HopeLoma Linda University Health2024-04-16 | Oakley was born with a love for all-things outdoors—bug catching, mountain hiking, and aqueduct fishing. Her mother, Crystal Quionez, described her as the “happiest child you could ever meet.” They spent their days together, laughing, playing, and just loving life.
When Oakley was diagnosed with leukemia at two years old, everything changed for her and Crystal. Instead of spending their days outdoors, they’re now filled with hospital stays, clinic visits, needles, chemotherapy, steroids, blood draws, and lumbar punctures. Throughout all of this, Crystal has never left Oakley’s side.
Now, four years old, Oakley is still bravely fighting leukemia with the help of her compassionate care team at Loma Linda University Health Children’s Hospital. Help patients like Oakley, donate here: giving.lluh.org/site/Donation2?set.Value=&1400.donation=form1&set.DonationLevel=1865&df_id=1400&set.SingleDesignee=1022Oakleys Journey with LeukemiaLoma Linda University Health2024-04-10 | Oakley was born with a love for all-things outdoors—bug catching, mountain hiking, and aqueduct fishing. Her mother, Crystal Quionez, described her as the “happiest child you could ever meet.” They spent their days together, laughing, playing, and just loving life.
When Oakley was diagnosed with leukemia at two years old, everything changed for her and Crystal. Instead of spending their days outdoors, they’re now filled with hospital stays, clinic visits, needles, chemotherapy, steroids, blood draws, and lumbar punctures. Throughout all of this, Crystal has never left Oakley’s side.
Now, four years old, Oakley is still bravely fighting leukemia with the help of her compassionate care team at Loma Linda University Health Children’s Hospital. Help patients like Oakley, donate here: giving.lluh.org/site/Donation2?set.Value=&1400.donation=form1&set.DonationLevel=1865&df_id=1400&set.SingleDesignee=1022Two Friends Journey Through Bariatric SurgeryLoma Linda University Health2024-04-10 | Lisa & Frankie open up about their struggles with obesity and the pivotal decision to undergo surgery for a healthier future. Through their shared experiences, they offer valuable insights into the challenges, triumphs, and unwavering support that accompanied their weight loss transformations. From pre-op preparations to post-surgery lifestyle changes. Don't miss this powerful testament to the transformative power of friendship and resilience!
Wagih Mikhail, MBA Director of Patient Relations and Language Service
https://myllu.llu.edu/livingwhole/wellnesslive/Doctors Day 2024Loma Linda University Health2024-03-28 | Every year, March 30th marks an important day in healthcare — National Doctors' Day! It brings us joy to celebrate you, our amazing physicians! Your extraordinary skill and compassion fill our hearts with pride. Thank you for your profound impact on our practice and the lives of those we serve.
In this message, some of our physicians’ kids share their heartfelt thoughts on their parents’ work — and yours. From healing hearts to saving lives, your dedication is an inspiration to us all.Leading with Trust | Evening Rounds S2:E6Loma Linda University Health2024-03-18 | Dr. Alfred Simental reflects on the changes he has seen in the field of otolaryngology. He also discusses thyroid disorders and his approach to leading a department committed to service. For more information check out our website: lluh.org/podcast
00:00 - intro 01:09 - what is an otolaryngologist? 02:54 – specializing within ENT 04:25 - Kelsey’s personal story about son with hearing issue 06:05 – decision to get into Otolaryngology 08:00 – growing up with a tireless work ethic 09:09 – passing on a work ethic 10:32 – getting advice from Dr. Leonard Bailey 13:05 – practical thoughts on thyroid problems 16:53 - imparting wisdom to young “freddy” 18:51 - leadership is about not getting in the way 23:24 – the biggest hurdle facing health care 26:11 – what does Evening Rounds mean to you?Hood Auntie | Episode 5 Teaser | Life on the Line Season 7Loma Linda University Health2024-03-12 | A violence intervention professional in the heart of San Bernardino, CA, helps a recently released convict turn his life around through an innovative tattoo removal clinic.
Coming to KVCR in Southern California on March 20, 2024. Streaming on pbs.org and airing nationwide beginning in April.Keep Moving Forward | Episode 4 Teaser | Life on the Line Season 7Loma Linda University Health2024-03-05 | Carlos, a father of six, finds out he has cancer and turns to a surgeon to perform a ground-breaking new procedure referred to as “jaw-in-a-day.” Only performed in a handful of hospitals in the United States, this intensive surgery involves removing the jaw and using the fibula in its place. Meanwhile, Carlos must grapple with the emotional struggle of a life-threatening illness.
To financially help the Rivas family: gofund.me/31ddbeaeDyslipidemia and How to Love Your HeartLoma Linda University Health2024-03-01 | Dyslipidemia and How to Love Your Heart Dennis Grewal, DO Assistant Professor, Medicine, Cardiology Division
https://myllu.llu.edu/livingwhole/wellnesslive/Stronger Together - Loma Linda University HealthLoma Linda University Health2024-02-29 | Inspired by our community and guided by our mission to continue the teaching and healing ministry of Jesus Christ, Loma Linda University Health invites you to join us in our next steps. Through the Stronger Together campaign, we will make bold strides in advancing education, healthcare, and research.
lluh.org/giving/stronger-together-campaignSaving the Life of a Young Girl Who’s Waiting for a Heart TransplantLoma Linda University Health2024-02-28 | Makari Perkins loves to sing, dance, and spend time playing with her younger sisters. Although Makari seems healthy, her heart tells a different story. When Makari was just two years old, her mother took her to a nearby hospital. Doctors there discovered that Makari's heart was enlarged. She was then sent to Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital, where doctors explained that she had a heart failure condition known as dilated cardiomyopathy. Makari was added to the waiting list for a heart transplant and the heart team found a temporary solution to keep her alive while waiting for a suitable heart.Healthcare in Nowhere | Episode 3 Teaser | Life on the Line Season 7Loma Linda University Health2024-02-27 | A few years ago Lost Rivers Medical Center in rural Arco, ID was bankrupt and on the verge of shutting down. CEO Brad Huerta is set on turning the hospital around, and implements innovative solutions to many of the challenges facing rural healthcare.
Coming to KVCR in Southern California on March 20, 2024. Streaming on pbs.org and airing nationwide beginning in April.Finding Hope in Ukraine | Episode 2 Teaser | Life on the Line Season 7Loma Linda University Health2024-02-21 | As Ukraine feels the devastating effects of a vicious war, millions of displaced people search for hope. Some join the efforts of the Angelia Clinic, bringing medical care to recently liberated towns along the front lines of the war.
Coming to KVCR in Southern California on March 20, 2024. Streaming on pbs.org and airing nationwide beginning in April.Immigrant MD: A Physicians Life Reborn | Episode 1 Preview | Life on the Line Season 7Loma Linda University Health2024-02-14 | Maria had a successful IVF practice in Venezuela before moving to the United States to escape political unrest and seek medical care for her daughter. She is now forced to repeat residency if she wants to practice as a physician in the U.S.
Coming to KVCR in Southern California on March 20, 2024. Streaming on pbs.org and airing nationwide beginning in April.A Triumph Over Heart Health ChallengesLoma Linda University Health2024-02-14 | William Farrant shares his journey with the Watchman Heart Device, a revolutionary solution for managing atrial fibrillation and reducing the risk of stroke.
The Watchman Device has played a crucial role in improving quality of life. From diagnosis to treatment, witness the resilience and determination that define Bill's journey.Life on the Line | Season 7 TrailerLoma Linda University Health2024-02-08 | Explore the compelling stories of those facing unique challenges in healthcare. In Season 7, healthcare workers and their patients share struggles, triumphs, and most importantly, hope. Narrated by Lisa Ling, Life on the Line tells positive, real-life stories that explore the strength of the human spirit.
Coming to KVCR in Southern California on March 20, 2024. Streaming on pbs.org and airing nationwide beginning in April.Racing with Grit and Gratitude | S2:E5 Evening RoundsLoma Linda University Health2024-02-08 | Dr. Kyle Cooper shares his secrets to overcoming hurdles as a physician and cyclist, and how a traumatic bike crash isn't slowing him down. For more information check out our website: lluh.org/podcast
0:00 – Intro and podcast opener 1:00 – Experiencing health care as a patient 2:54 – Background that led to medical career 5:20 – Mistakes and adjustments getting into medical school 7:17 – Determination and competitive spirit 9:16 – Bike racing strategy 10:25 – The bike as an escape 12:42 – Weight loss journey 15:50 – Managing a McDonald’s restaurant 17:03 – Meeting his wife 17:44 – A near-fatal bike crash 23:33 – Choosing gratitude in the face of trauma 24:15 – People that provided support 25:51 – An unbreakable couple 26:51 – Getting back on the bikeEveryday heart health #shorts #lomalindaLoma Linda University Health2024-02-05 | ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ youtu.be/EDZBesDy1Q0?feature=sharedHeart Pump Prevents Heart TransplantLoma Linda University Health2024-02-03 | ...Getting Ready With Dr. MamdaniLoma Linda University Health2024-02-01 | Get ready in the morning with Dr. Mamdani, a cardiologist who has not only dedicated his life to improving the heart health of others but has also transformed his own cardiovascular well-being through the power of diet and exercise.
📌 Disclaimer: Consult with a healthcare professional before making significant changes to your lifestyle, especially if you have pre-existing health conditions. This video is for informational purposes only and does not replace personalized medical advice.Young Man Regains Heart Function After Cardiogenic Shock CareLoma Linda University Health2024-02-01 | When Brayden Munoz developed cardiogenic shock and myocarditis, his mother asked for him to be transferred to Loma Linda University International Heart Institute. There, heart failure cardiologist Antoine Sakr, MD, and his team were prepared should Brayden need a heart transplant. With dedicated care, however, Brayden's heart stabilized, and he made a full recovery.The Irony of Healthcare Workers in PainLoma Linda University Health2024-01-26 | The Irony of Healthcare Workers in Pain Aubrey Prince Ergonomic Specialist
https://myllu.llu.edu/livingwhole/wellnesslive/Mens Health - Tips from an OrthopedistLoma Linda University Health2024-01-18 | Orthopedic injuries are common with age, particularly in men who try to maintain a healthy and active lifestyle. Dheeraj Yalamanchili, MD, orthopaedic sports medicine specialist at Loma Linda University Health, provides a few tips to remember while beginning or maintaining your journey.Explore a Career in Public Health - Loma Linda UniversityLoma Linda University Health2024-01-08 | Careers in Public Health at Loma Linda University is an interactive experience for students interested in the field of public health with an opportunity to engage in various activities. You will network with faculty, staff and program directors, plus hear from current students to see what the public health world is like. Learn more: https://publichealth.llu.edu/admissions/careers-public-healthDeans Update: LLU School of Medicine 2023 HighlightsLoma Linda University Health2024-01-05 | Tamara Thomas, MD, dean of Loma Linda University School of Medicine, shares 2023 highlights and accomplishments.Walking the talk — a life of service | Evening Rounds S2:E4Loma Linda University Health2023-12-20 | Dr. Peter Landless, world health visionary and former cardiologist for Nelson Mandela, has witnessed the transformative power of service with an open heart. For more information check out our website: lluh.org/podcast
1:30 – Military Service 4:18 – Blown up by Land Mine 8:43 – Typical Day at Work 11:28 – A Distorted Health Message 12:18 – Walking the talk 14:24 – South African Apartheid 16:09 – Nelson Mandela’s Cardiologist 21:01 – Goals for Adventist Health Ministry 22:55 – A Mother’s Influence 24:04 – Loma Linda’s Influence in the WorldMerry Christmas from Loma Linda University Health - 2023Loma Linda University Health2023-12-15 | A message from Loma Linda University Health President, Dr. Richard Hart.Skin Health in Skin of ColorLoma Linda University Health2023-12-15 | Skin Health in Skin of Color Janiene Luke MD, FAAD Associate Professor/Program Director (LLU Dermatology Residency)
https://myllu.llu.edu/livingwhole/wellnesslive/Ashleys Story - From Homeless to a Medical ProfessionalLoma Linda University Health2023-12-02 | Ashley was having a tough time in life. With her mother living in Mexico and her father passing away, she found herself homeless in high school. Through some caring mentorship Ashley found a new path through the San Manuel Gateway College medical assistant program, and then a job at Loma Linda University Health right after graduating.Basic Sciences I Research I Loma Linda University School of MedicineLoma Linda University Health2023-11-21 | Loma Linda University School of Medicine is committed to research and its basic science experts are passionate about a variety of disciplines, including cancer research, infectious diseases, neonatal development, and stroke studies. Learn more about research and graduate programs: medicine.llu.edu/research
#LomaLindaUniversity #LomaLindaUniversitySchoolofMedicine #MedicalSchools #ResarchInsitutionSchool of Medicine Unveils New Super-Resolution MicroscopeLoma Linda University Health2023-11-21 | Loma Linda University School of Medicine is proud to announce a major advancement in its research capabilities with the addition of a new super-resolution microscope at the Advanced Imaging and Microscopy (AIM) Core Facility. https://medicine.llu.edu/research/core-facilities/advanced-imaging-and-microscopy-coreLearn about the Integrated Biomedical Graduate StudiesLoma Linda University Health2023-11-21 | Loma Linda University School of Medicine's Department of Basic Sciences offers an Integrated Biomedical Graduate Studies (IBGS) program that provides an individualized, diverse, and multidisciplinary learning environment for students to develop the knowledge, skills, and creativity necessary to succeed in evolving biomedical disciplines.
#LomaLindaUniversity #MedicalSchool #GraduatePrograms #BasicScienceOpen House 2024 at Loma Linda UniversityLoma Linda University Health2023-11-10 | You're invited to join our Open House on Sunday, Jan. 28, 2024. Find out if Loma Linda University is right for you by meeting students, attending information sessions, networking with faculty experts and academic advisors, and connecting with peers. Advance your career and register now: https://llu.edu/openhouse
If you have questions, please contact us at ask@llu.edu or call (909)558-8161.Electrical Storms in the Brain, An Introduction to Seizures and EpilepsyLoma Linda University Health2023-11-10 | Electrical Storms in the Brain, An Introduction to Seizures and Epilepsy Travis Losey, MD, FAES Chair, Department of Neurology, LLUH
https://myllu.llu.edu/livingwhole/wellnesslive/Preparing for a mammogram: What you need to knowLoma Linda University Health2023-11-02 | The idea of a mammogram can create anxiety for some women. Our expert shares tips to prepare for your mammogram.
If you're concerned about breast cancer, we're here for you. Learn more about our program lluh.org/cancer-center/cancer-programs/breast-cancer-carePursuing a Dream of Healing | Evening Rounds S2:E3Loma Linda University Health2023-11-01 | Psychiatrist Dr. Carolina Osorio left her childhood home in Colombia to build a career focused on caring for mental illness and restoring wellbeing. For more information check out our website: lluh.org/podcast
0:00 – guest introduction 1:30 – growing up in Columbia 3:10 – almost kidnapped 4:18 – following her dream to the USA 9:46 – lacking resources 12:25 – overlapping challenges of mental illness 15:26 –mental illness and substance abuse 16:31 – breaking the cycle 19:07 – caring for a victim of rape 23:49 – social determinants and mental health 26:49 – networkingHitting Rock Bottom at a Birthday Party — My Alcohol Recovery JourneyLoma Linda University Health2023-10-27 | Orsey Hendrix was a functioning alcoholic for years—hurting himself and his family until one day he lost everything he loved.
This is his story of overcoming addiction, managing anger, and becoming whole thanks to the Dual Diagnosis Program at Loma Linda University Behavioral Medicine Center - Murrieta.
To learn more about our services, visit http://llubmc.orgMedications and Oral Health: What we need to knowLoma Linda University Health2023-10-27 | Medications and Oral Health: What we need to know Sohyeun (Eileen) Kim, DDS Associate Professor, LLU School of Dentistry
https://myllu.llu.edu/livingwhole/wellnesslive/A Life and Legacy in AnesthesiaLoma Linda University Health2023-10-26 | Dr. Bob Martin's noteworthy career included managing the anesthesia on the groundbreaking Baby Fae heart transplantation and the first succesful infant to infant heart transplants. After overcoming a serious medical condition, Dr. Martin continued his career as chair of Anesthesia at Loma Linda University Health from 2004-2023. He is currently the CFO of the Loma Linda University Faculty Medical Group.Loma Linda Saved My Life TwiceLoma Linda University Health2023-10-21 | Kyle Cooper, an interventional radiologist at Loma Linda University Heath, shares his story of triumph despite a horrible road cycling accident.Defeating Breast Cancer Twice #shortsLoma Linda University Health2023-10-10 | Carol Thompson shares her story about her breast cancer journey. If you’re concerned about breast cancer, we’re here for you. Learn more about our program. lluh.org/cancer-center/cancer-programs/breast-cancer-care #shortsCarol Thompson - Breast Cancer Survivor JourneyLoma Linda University Health2023-10-09 | Carol Thompson shares her story about her breast cancer journey. If you’re concerned about breast cancer, we’re here for you. Learn more about our program. lluh.org/cancer-center/cancer-programs/breast-cancer-careCan pickleball be one of the best public health interventions yet?Loma Linda University Health2023-09-29 | Can pickleball be one of the best public health interventions yet? Ernie Medina, Jr. DRPH, NBC-HWC, ACSM-EP-C Assistant Professor, School of Public Health
https://myllu.llu.edu/livingwhole/wellnesslive/Compassionate Cancer Care That Changed This Woman’s LifeLoma Linda University Health2023-09-28 | Meet Jessica Wanhoff, who found out she had Stage 3 breast cancer. Through the help of Loma Linda University Medical Center - Murrieta, Jessica got back to the ranch and animals she loves.Nurturing Resilience in Kids | Evening Rounds S2:E2Loma Linda University Health2023-09-20 | Pediatrician Dr. Aleca Clark shares insights on helping children navigate the challenges of modern life and build foundations for lifelong resilience. For more information check out our website: lluh.org/podcast
0:00 – Introduction of guest and themes of the episode 1:12 – Designing Christmas trees 2:54 – Bringing joy from family time to patients in the hospital 3:45 – Improving children’s mental health 5:20 – Celebrating uniqueness 6:59 – Importance of play and dangers of screen time 9:17 – Navigating nutrition 11:10 – Six days of dating turns into 30 years of marriage 14:39 – The draw to pediatrics 16:25 – Working with a patient’s family 18:50 – Impact of Covid on vaccines 20:26 – Improving obesity and mental health resources 23:09 – Empowering the women of the future to speak up 24:25 – Faith and an amazing grandmother 25:33 – What does Evening Rounds mean to you? 27:42 - Credits