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Tuesday Oct 12, 2021
Tuesday Oct 12, 2021
Dr. Cooper lectures on xenotransplantation as an alternative to human organs for transplant. David Cooper, MD, Ph.D. June 22 - 25, 2016

Tuesday Oct 12, 2021
Tuesday Oct 12, 2021
Dr. Leonard L. Bailey revisits the first xenotransplant of baboon heart to a human baby - (Baby Fae). A xenotransplant is a transplant between species. Transplanted organs are called grafts, hence a xenograft is an organ transplanted from one species to another. Xenotransplantation is any procedure that involves the transplantation, implantation, or infusion into a human recipient of either (a) live cells, tissues, or organs from a nonhuman animal source, or (b) human body fluids, cells, tissues, or organs that have had ex vivo contact with live nonhuman animal cells, tissues or organs. The development of xenotransplantation is, in part, driven by the fact that the demand for human organs for clinical transplantation far exceeds the supply.

Tuesday Oct 12, 2021
The New Orleans Conference 2017 Houston Edition — The Expert Witness — Perfusion
Tuesday Oct 12, 2021
Tuesday Oct 12, 2021
Dr. Blitz discusses the proper way of serving as an expert witness. Arie Blitz, MD. April 6-7, 2017

Tuesday Oct 12, 2021
Tuesday Oct 12, 2021
Dr. Britz lectures on the legal exposure for perfusionists. Arie Blitz, MD. April 6-7, 2017

Tuesday Oct 12, 2021
Tuesday Oct 12, 2021
Steve Igo discusses how interaction collaboration across disparate. Steve Igo, CP. June 29, 2017.

Tuesday Oct 12, 2021
Tuesday Oct 12, 2021
CDC representative discusses the current problem with Heater-Cooler infections. Kiran M. Perkins, MD, MPH. June 28, 2017

Tuesday Oct 12, 2021
Tuesday Oct 12, 2021
Dr. Eric lectures on the state-of-the-art for placing vascular access catheters. Eric Skipper, MD, FACS. June 28, 2017

Tuesday Oct 12, 2021
Tuesday Oct 12, 2021
Dr. Lucas of ECRI discusses the prevalence of infections in cardiac surgery. Scott R. Lucas, Ph.D., PE. June 28, 2017

Tuesday Oct 12, 2021
Tuesday Oct 12, 2021
Dr. Bansal on the trends and future of mechanical circulatory support. Aditya Bansal, MD, FACS. June 29, 2017

Monday Oct 11, 2021
Monday Oct 11, 2021
John Ingram, CCP and Joe Basha, CCP examine the primary differences between and frequency of use of centrifugal pumps and roller pumps for systemic arterial flow during cardiopulmonary bypass procedures. John and Joe also explore the safety concerns with the use of each type of pump.
