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Just as there are no two recipes that contain the exact same ingredients or measurements, there are no two success stories exactly the same. Recipe For Success features entrepreneurs, visionary leaders and innovators of all ages who will share their ingredients that make them successful – personally and professionally. Let's get cooking! Caitlin Stella, MPH is Chief Executive Officer of Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital. She began her professional career as the start-up administrator of the multi-million dollar Center for Autism Research and Treatment at UCLA Health. Caitlin also co-managed a state-wide pilot study looking at the epidemiology of Autism in California, which was published in 2002. After completing her Master of Public Health (MPH) degree at UCLA, she joined PricewaterhouseCoopers’ (PwC) national healthcare consulting practice working with payer, provider and life science clients throughout the country including several children’s hospitals. She was a senior executive at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles before becoming Chief Administrative Officer for UCLA Health’s Mattel Children’s Hospital and Women’s Health Programs. She was a Board member of the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Greater Los Angeles and is Past-President of the alumni association for the Fielding School of Public Health at UCLA. She is currently a Board member of the Make-A-Wish Foundation of South Florida and has been an executive/community leader for March of Dimes, the American Heart Association and Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. She is an active member of the American College of Healthcare Executives, the American Public Health Association, the Healthcare Financial Management Association and Women in Health Administration. She is the healthcare representative for the Broward Economic Council and also a member of YPO (Young Presidents’ Organization). Learn more about Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital at: https://www.jdch.com/ For more information about Junior Achievement of South Florida, visit https://www.jasouthflorida.org. Follow us on social media: https://www.jdch.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jasouthflorida LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/junior-achievement-of-south-florida/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jasouthflorida Twitter: https://twitter.com/JASouthFlorida
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For National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, in this episode, we speak to Dr. Brian Cauff, a pediatric oncologist at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital. Dr. Cauff discusses the treatments for cancer and how the majority of the children with cancer ultimately beat the disease.
Healthy Parenting Pitched By Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital
In this episode, we talk about indirect football injuries such as heat stroke that could prove fatal for student athletes. We discuss such injuries with Dr. Jeremy Frank of Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital. Dr. Frank discusses questions parents should be asking their child's coaches in regards to safety.
Healthy Parenting Pitched By Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital
In this episode, we talk to Jamal who has been cystic fibrosis patient at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital since his infancy. Jamal, now a young adult and an aspiring filmmaker, talks about his journey as a cystic fibrosis patient. Cystic fibrosis is a progressive, genetic disease that causes persistent lung infections and limits the ability to breathe over time. In people with CF, mutations in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene cause the CFTR protein to become dysfunctional.
Healthy Parenting Pitched By Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital
In this episode, we talk to Dr. Francis Reynoso Santos, a pediatric geneticists at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital. She discusses the implications genetic testing may have on discovering genetically linked health conditions. She also discusses the popular commercial genetic testing services such as 23 And Me.
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In this episode, we discuss tips on keeping your kids kidney's healthy and talk to Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital's new Pediatric Kidney Transplant Program, Dr. Alexandru Constantinescu. He’ll talk about its history and why it was necessary to bring a pediatric kidney transplant program to South Broward county.
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We talk to Dr. David Rube, a psychiatrist at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital about signs of bullying. The hosts also discuss bullying found on Instagram and the effects energy drinks may cause to children and teens.
In segment 1, Ashley speaks with Craig Cohen, Director of Sponsorship Development at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital, about their expansion into the community including the Touch Project and their upcoming fundraiser at the Diplomat. In segment 2, Gayle speaks with Shelly Berg, Dean at the University of Miami's Frost School of Music, about their annual premiere musical event Festival Miami and how they offer four thousand school kids musical instruction with their Music Reach Program.
In segment 1, Ashley speaks with Victoria Galan from the Miami Dade Public Library about recent advances in their system and why reading should be a priority. Also Ashley speaks with Craig Cohen, Director of Sponsorship Development at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital about the Conine Clubhouse. In segment 2, Gayle speaks with Frank Calderon, Communications Manager, and James Richards, Information Officer, with the Miami Dade County Department of Solid Waste Management, which oversees mosquito control. They speak about the ongoing battle against Zika and the persistent mosquito that carries it, as well as the safety and effectiveness of their pesticides.
Guest: Mark Boucek, MD Host: Mark Nolan Hill, MD For years, we have performed pediatric heart transplants following the declaration of brain death in donors. To this point, those who die of cardiovascular complications have not been considered for heart donorship. How are advances in this area forcing us to reconsider the prospect of a heart transplant after cardiocirculatory death? Host Dr. Mark Nolan Hill considers the potential ramifications of this fascinating investigation with Dr. Mark Boucek, director of pediatric cardiovascular services at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital in Hollywood, Florida, and the lead author of research published in the New England Journal of Medicine on three cases of pediatric heart transplantation after cardiocirculatory death. Does this successful restarting of the heart in transplant recipients suggest that the donor's heart stoppage was not irreversible?