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The Complexity of Vaccines | May 8, 2025 | On Call with the Prairie Doc® | Prairie Doc Dr. Debra Johnston, with guests Dr. Amy Cook from Sanford Brookings Clinic, Brookings, SD and Dr. Ashley Sands from Sanford Children's Specialty Clinic, Sioux Falls, SD as they talk about the complexity of vaccines.
In 2014 Jack Evavold was admitted to Sanford Children's Hospital with 11 brain abscesses...where is Jack today? This now to this inspiring story: See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen to find out why he ended up spending 2 weeks there & why his mom Jill thinks Sanford Children's is a very special place: See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Jake Fish explains what how important the hospital is for the entire region:See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The conversation today is about childhood immunizations and vaccines. Our host is Dr. Joseph Segeleon, vice president medical officer, Sanford Children's Hospital.Learn more about Sanford Health at: http://www.news.sanfordhealth.orgConnect with us on social:FacebookTwitterInstagramLinkedIn
Troy from the Historic Moorhead Dairy Queen stops into the KFG0 Studios - with treats and all - to talk about a brand new idea they have cooked up. In honor of their 75th birthday, they are attempting to raise $75,000 to donate to the Children's Miracle Network for Sanford Children's right here in the FM area. To help, they are selling booklets of 100 small Blizzard coupons (no expiration date!) for $550. If you or your business are interested, stop over or call the Moorhead DQ and place your order! ALL THE MONEY GOES TO CAHRITY!!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"The annual Cure Kids Cancer Radiothon is fast approaching. On September 28th and 29th, all the Results/Townsquare Media stations will transform for a great cause: Helping local kiddos fight cancer. The money raised during the annual Cure Kids Cancer Radiothon will benefit the kids and their families at the Sanford Children's Hospital. Bethany Olson with Sanford joins the show to talk about this year's Cure Kids Cancer event and what audiences can expect. The phone number to call in and donate is 605-328-5750. You can also text the word CASTLE to 51555 Remember that for September 28th and 29th!"
"The annual Cure Kids Cancer Radiothon is fast approaching. On September 28th and 29th, all the Results/Townsquare Media stations will transform for a great cause: Helping local kiddos fight cancer. The money raised during the annual Cure Kids Cancer Radiothon will benefit the kids and their families at the Sanford Children's Hospital. Bethany Olson with Sanford joins the show to talk about this year's Cure Kids Cancer event and what audiences can expect. The phone number to call in and donate is 605-328-5750. You can also text the word CASTLE to 51555 Remember that for September 28th and 29th!"
Glycosylation, a biological process vital to life, is likely something you've never heard of before. It involves the addition of sugar molecules, known as glycans, to proteins and lipids which enable a number of crucial physiological functions, from immune regulation to cell-to-cell communication. This episode explores what happens when genetic mutations disrupt the glycosylation pathway as well as the detective work and collaboration required to diagnose and treat the resulting conditions. Hudson Freeze is the Director of the Sanford Children's Health Research Centre and the Human Genetics Programme at Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute, his research focuses on Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation, or CDG for short. Listen in as he reflects on the adventurous road to discovery of these rare conditions, the unlikely therapeutic options, the knowledge gap within the medical and scientific communities, and how a single discovery at Yellowstone National Park changed the course of history.We Discuss:Hudson's Background [02:11]Glycosylation vs. Glycation [03:37]Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation (CDG) [06:10]The Accelerating Pace of CDG Research [15:50]Hudson's Groundbreaking Discovery [21:02]Utilising Animal Models for Glycosylation Research [25:36]Including Families and Patients in CDG Research [34:51]The Future of Diagnostic Options [40:55] The Role of Dietary Supplementation in CDG Treatment [45:37]Overcoming Funding Challenges [57:11]View the Show Notes Page for This Episode Purchase a GlycanAge Test Engage with us on social media: Instagram LinkedInFacebookTwitter Please be advised that this show is for information only and should not be considered as a replacement or equal to medical advice.
10:06 - 10:20 – Nick Oliver, Fargo Force Head Coach - Sanford Children's Night, Sat. Feb. 11 6:05 p.m. - Designed by Eric Bjorlie, a 12-year-old from Perkin, ND who has a rare autoimmune disease and rare blood disorder, he will eventually need a kidney transplant (Sanford Children's Miracle Network Champion Medal) 10:22 - 10:30 – Minnesota Vikings QB Kirk Cousins crashes the NFL Awards Show?! 10:34 - 10:47 – Super Bowl preview (Keys to the game, injury updates, storylines) 10:50 - 10:58:50 – Show roundup Moorhead Spuds Hockey (Girls sections semifinals) vs Brainerd @ 7 p.m.
Teddy Danielson is not only a brave young man, but he is also one of the sweetest people you will ever meet. Teddy's parents share his story, Teddy gets a call from a major celebrity and you will be hard pressed not to fall in love with this little dude! The Cares for Kids Radiothon 2023 raised money for Sanford Children's Hospital in Fargo, ND to provide equipment and staff that allow kids to not just be patients at the hospital - but to be kids. Slime! Video games! Music Therapy! And yes...even a staff teacher. THANK YOU to those who donated and made a difference in the life of kids.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you're a parent of a young child, you probably already know what RSV is, and you're probably already a little worried about it. The number of South Dakota kids fighting the respiratory virus has increased earlier in the season than usual. Dr. Carl Galloway is Pediatric Hospitalist Medical Director for Sanford Children's Hospital. He joins us now with the facts about RSV and emergency treatment.
"The annual Cure Kids Cancer Radiothon is fast approaching. On September 29th and 30th, all the Results/Townsquare Media stations will transform for a great cause: Helping local kiddos fight cancer. The money raised during the annual Cure Kids Cancer Radiothon will benefit the kids and their families at the Sanford Children's Hospital. Bethany Olson with Sanford joins the show to talk about this year's Cure Kids Cancer event and what audiences can expect. The phone number to call in and donate is 605-328-5750. Remember that for September 29th and 30th!" "The Sioux Empire is lucky to have a variety of entertainment venues like the Canton Performing Arts Center. It opened in Canton in partnership with Canton High School just four years ago. Dr. Dan joins the show to talk about the Canton Performing Arts Center along with events happening."
"The annual Cure Kids Cancer Radiothon is fast approaching. On September 29th and 30th, all the Results/Townsquare Media stations will transform for a great cause: Helping local kiddos fight cancer. The money raised during the annual Cure Kids Cancer Radiothon will benefit the kids and their families at the Sanford Children's Hospital. Bethany Olson with Sanford joins the show to talk about this year's Cure Kids Cancer event and what audiences can expect. The phone number to call in and donate is 605-328-5750. Remember that for September 29th and 30th!" "The Sioux Empire is lucky to have a variety of entertainment venues like the Canton Performing Arts Center. It opened in Canton in partnership with Canton High School just four years ago. Dr. Dan joins the show to talk about the Canton Performing Arts Center along with events happening."
"Sioux Falls has a unique opportunity to see The Long Island Medium live! Theresa Caputo is a medium (psychic) that has been delivering healing messages for people for over 20 years. Many people might be familiar with Theresa and her gift from the hit TLC series "Long Island Medium." On Friday, September 23rd, Theresa is going to share her story and deliver healing messages to audience members at the Washington Pavilion. Christine Manika and Ben Davis had the chance to chat with Theresa Caputo before this upcoming show. Tickets are still available for the show at washingtonpavilion.org." "The annual Cure Kids Cancer Radiothon is fast approaching. On September 29th and 30th, all the Results/Townsquare Media stations will transform for a great cause: Helping local kiddos fight cancer. The money raised during the annual Cure Kids Cancer Radiothon will benefit the kids and their families at the Sanford Children's Hospital. Bethany Olson with Sanford joins the show to talk about this year's Cure Kids Cancer event and what audiences can expect. The phone number to call in and donate is 605-328-5750. Remember that for September 29th and 30th!"
"Sioux Falls has a unique opportunity to see The Long Island Medium live! Theresa Caputo is a medium (psychic) that has been delivering healing messages for people for over 20 years. Many people might be familiar with Theresa and her gift from the hit TLC series "Long Island Medium." On Friday, September 23rd, Theresa is going to share her story and deliver healing messages to audience members at the Washington Pavilion. Christine Manika and Ben Davis had the chance to chat with Theresa Caputo before this upcoming show. Tickets are still available for the show at washingtonpavilion.org." "The annual Cure Kids Cancer Radiothon is fast approaching. On September 29th and 30th, all the Results/Townsquare Media stations will transform for a great cause: Helping local kiddos fight cancer. The money raised during the annual Cure Kids Cancer Radiothon will benefit the kids and their families at the Sanford Children's Hospital. Bethany Olson with Sanford joins the show to talk about this year's Cure Kids Cancer event and what audiences can expect. The phone number to call in and donate is 605-328-5750. Remember that for September 29th and 30th!"
Hillery Mork, from Sanford Children's, joins the Morning Crew to talk about Miracle Treat Day! One day only, at participating Dairy Queen's in the region, a portion of their blizzard proceeds will to to Sanford Children's. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Dan Steventon is a Doctor of Physical Therapy and practices at The Sanford Children's Castle of Care Hospital in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. He specializes in pediatric cancer physical therapy. However, outside of the amazing care he gives his patients, he has a robust social media educational platform and is known as PT Dan The Kids Cancer PT! We encourage you to check him out on twitter And his You Tube Channel including his special series on rotationplasty for Sarcoma Awareness Month! We discuss: His journey to specializing in Physical Therapy and pediatric cancer PT Dan's goals for kids with cancer: Restore, Rebuild, and Reclaim your world Physical therapy needs for patients with sarcoma PT Dan and his push up contest with his patient to raise money and awareness Does every child with cancer need a Physical Therapy evaluation? Why is Physical Therapy needed? Why is tailoring a physical therapy plan to each child so critical? How PT Dan motivates patients during their toughest time in their cancer journey The importance of perspective surveillance in physical therapy Managing amputations and limb salvage through physical therapy How physical therapy helps with pain including neuropathic pain PT Dan's research helping children who are non-verbal or too young to describe their pain The importance of a team effort in cancer care PT Dan on social media Music: Rosepigg Photo: Raspopva Marina
A chance to support our local Sanford Children's hospital. When you get to the register at you Walmart or Sam's Club, you can round up or just choose a dollar amount that can easily be donated and benefits the children in our area! Plus, we had a surprise visit this week from a founder of the Children's Miracle Network! Hear from Hillery Mork and Katie Frederickson with Sanford Health! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fargo Force @FargoForce HC Scott Langer, discussing this weekend's home series against the Tri-City Storm, (Saturday is Sanford Children's Night) (Force acquire 2 new forwards) Coaches Corner Podcast (HC Chad Walthall and HC Karla Nelson) Fargo Davies Eagles boys hockey @davieshockey1 Sr. Captain Cam Bullinger, discussing the Eagles winning the EDC regular season title and previewing the playoffs, (2nd EDC regular season title in school history, 2012-13) (Davies stats) Minnesota Sports talk (Wild, Vikings, and Timberwolves)
The Sanford Children's Hospital NICU team performs countless miracles in the story of Layke See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Game Plan 4 Hope is a brand new organization in the Sioux Empire that started in September of 2019. Jeff and Missy Bass created this organization after their son, Trenton was injured in the 2nd football game of his senior year in 2017. He's life changed in an instant when doctors told him he injured his spinal cord and broke C5 and C6 of his vertebrae. Trenton is quadriplegic and his injury inspired his parents to reach out to other families experiencing similar stories. At Results Radio/Townsquare Media, we are proud to partner with the Sanford Children's Hospital for the annual Cure Kids Cancer Radiothon. On September 30th and October 1st, all the radio stations will be broadcasting for 12 hours to raise money for kids battling cancer and their families. The best part? Your donations and contributions stay local. An important number to keep in mind to call to donate on September 30th and October 1st is (605)-328-5750. You can also visit sanfordhealthfoundation.com/curekidscancer for more information. Bethany Olson will join the program to talk more about this year's radiothon and about Cure Kids Cancer.
Game Plan 4 Hope is a brand new organization in the Sioux Empire that started in September of 2019. Jeff and Missy Bass created this organization after their son, Trenton was injured in the 2nd football game of his senior year in 2017. He's life changed in an instant when doctors told him he injured his spinal cord and broke C5 and C6 of his vertebrae. Trenton is quadriplegic and his injury inspired his parents to reach out to other families experiencing similar stories. At Results Radio/Townsquare Media, we are proud to partner with the Sanford Children's Hospital for the annual Cure Kids Cancer Radiothon. On September 30th and October 1st, all the radio stations will be broadcasting for 12 hours to raise money for kids battling cancer and their families. The best part? Your donations and contributions stay local. An important number to keep in mind to call to donate on September 30th and October 1st is (605)-328-5750. You can also visit sanfordhealthfoundation.com/curekidscancer for more information. Bethany Olson will join the program to talk more about this year's radiothon and about Cure Kids Cancer.
At Results Radio/Townsquare Media, we are proud to partner with the Sanford Children's Hospital for the annual Cure Kids Cancer Radiothon. On September 30th and October 1st, all the radio stations will be broadcasting for 12 hours to raise money for kids battling cancer and their families. The best part? Your donations and contributions stay local. An important number to keep in mind to call to donate on September 30th and October 1st is (605)-328-5750. You can also visit sanfordhealthfoundation.com/curekidscancer for more information. Bethany Olson will join the program to talk more about this year's radiothon and about Cure Kids Cancer. The Children's Inn is moving to a new location and they are expanding! Part of this expansion involves the Sioux Empire community because the Children's Inn needs your rocks! Amy Carter talks about the vision for the new building and how they want to have a stone wall at the entrance. They just need 5 tons of fieldstones from the community. You can always call to donate by calling 605-338-0116. Be sure you call by Thursday, September 16th for your stones to be included by the 18th!
At Results Radio/Townsquare Media, we are proud to partner with the Sanford Children's Hospital for the annual Cure Kids Cancer Radiothon. On September 30th and October 1st, all the radio stations will be broadcasting for 12 hours to raise money for kids battling cancer and their families. The best part? Your donations and contributions stay local. An important number to keep in mind to call to donate on September 30th and October 1st is (605)-328-5750. You can also visit sanfordhealthfoundation.com/curekidscancer for more information. Bethany Olson will join the program to talk more about this year's radiothon and about Cure Kids Cancer. The Children's Inn is moving to a new location and they are expanding! Part of this expansion involves the Sioux Empire community because the Children's Inn needs your rocks! Amy Carter talks about the vision for the new building and how they want to have a stone wall at the entrance. They just need 5 tons of fieldstones from the community. You can always call to donate by calling 605-338-0116. Be sure you call by Thursday, September 16th for your stones to be included by the 18th!
Hillery Mork, from the Sanford Children's Hospital, joins Amy & JJ to say THANK YOU! It was a record breaking year.... $180,000 raised for Fargo's Sanford Children's Hospital! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Go to http://thirdlove.com/games now to find your perfect-fitting bra and get 15% off your first purchase! Hurry to http://upstart.com/KFGAMES to find out HOW LOW your Upstart rate is! Imran and Tim go over the latest Ubisoft investors call, Fallout 76, and Goggle Stadia's Montreal Studio. Time Stamps - 00:02:04 - Housekeeping Extra Life is Saturday 11/2! 24 hours of games for charity! Join us now at kindafunny.com/extralife or watch on the day! What’s Good Games is having a Meet & Greet in West Fargo, North Dakota on Friday, October 25. Barcode Bar & Grill, 835 23rd Ave E at 7:00 to 10:00 PM. Joey, Andrea, Brittany. @WhatsGood_Games WGG Extra Life Saturday October 26th starting at 12:00 PM central. Benefits the Sanford Children’s Hospital and has prizes like video games, gaming headsets, and more. You can watch that at Twitch.tv/Whatsgoodgames, Youtube.com/whatsgoodgames, or be there in person at EGames Central in Fargo, ND. MinnMax. Patreon.com/MinnMax. Outer Worlds Gameclub. Thank you to our Patreon Producers: Black Jack & Mohammed Mohammed The Roper Report - 00:05:39 - Bethesda Clarifies Fallout 76's Private Server Issues, Acknowledges Some Players Are Losing Items (Gamespot by Jordan Ramee) 00:14:30 - Google sets up first Stadia game studio in Montreal (Gamasutra by Alissa McAloon) 00:26:30 - Ubisoft Admits Ghost Recon Breakpoint Has Been A Disaster (Kotaku by Joshua Rivera) 00:40:12 - Microsoft Has Paid Indie Devs Over $1B This Generation (Gamespot by Richard Wakeling) 00:48:52 - Out today 00:53:16 - THIRD LOVE 00:54:30 - UPSTART Reader mail - 00:55:58 - Do you think delay-pocalypse or whatever they're calling it now is a sign of changing attitudes towards crunch-time in the industry? Or do you think first-quarter 2020 was just too cramped? - Chad Betteridge 01:01:30 - Have we finally seen a shift in gamer mentality when it comes to delays? - The Nano Biologist 01:05:15 - Squad Up: Anthony Ragucci (PS4) - RedWolfCrusader 01:05:48 - You‘re Wrong Next Week’s Hosts: MONDAY: Imran and Tim TUESDAY: Greg and Imran WEDNESDAY: Greg and Whitta THURSDAY: Greg and Imran FRIDAY: Greg and Tim
Go to http://thirdlove.com/games now to find your perfect-fitting bra and get 15% off your first purchase! Hurry to http://upstart.com/KFGAMES to find out HOW LOW your Upstart rate is! Imran and Fran "FM3" Mirabella speculate on Last of Us 2 delya, Ubisoft Watch Dogs: Legion delays and more. Time Stamps - 00:01:20 - Housekeeping Extra Life is Saturday 11/2! 24 hours of games for charity! Join us now at kindafunny.com/extralife or watch on the day! What’s Good Games is having a Meet & Greet in West Fargo, North Dakota on Friday, October 25. Barcode Bar & Grill, 835 23rd Ave E at 7:00 to 10:00 PM. Joey, Andrea, Brittany. @WhatsGood_Games WGG Extra Life Saturday October 26th starting at 12:00 PM central. Benefits the Sanford Children’s Hospital and has prizes like video games, gaming headsets, and more. You can watch that at Twitch.tv/Whatsgoodgames, Youtube.com/whatsgoodgames, or be there in person at EGames Central in Fargo, ND. The Roper Report - 00:02:40 - The Last of Us 2 Has Been Delayed to May 00:18:30 - Ubisoft delays Watch Dogs Legion, Rainbow Six Quarantine and Gods & Monsters to the next fiscal year 00:23:26 - Fortnite's "The End" event set Twitch record for concurrent viewers of a single game 00:27:50 - Shroud Moves to Mixer 00:32:36 - Former Xbox exec Mike Ybarra joins Blizzard Entertainment 00:36:46 - Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers launches February 20 in Japan 00:38:43 - “How do you feel about this game now that more of it has been shown?” - ArkWing 00:46:19 - We know about the Conan O’Brien in Death Stranding thing but can’t talk about the game 00:47:35 - Dying Light is getting a Left 4 Dead 2 crossover 00:50:23 - Out today 00:53:00 - Thirdlove 00:54:13 - Upstart Reader mail - 00:55:39 - “I'm curious how you two each in your own words would describe what AAA means in the industry.” - David Scott 01:02:06 - “Do you think major studios and/or publishers will ever learn their lesson and stop rushing game development?” - Chad Betteridge 01:08:06 - Squad Up: Gabriel Williams - PS4: DragonKing99, Twitch: Scarednerds 01:09:10 - You‘re Wrong Tomorrow’s Hosts: Imran & Tim
David Pearce created the Coordination of Rare Diseases at Sanford or CoRDS registry as a national resource that could help accelerate research into rare diseases. We spoke to Pearce, president of Sanford Research, director of Sanford Children’s Health Research Center, and the Global Genes 2012 Champions of Hope honoree for Research & Science, about his own research into the neurodegenerative disorder Batten Disease, how that led to the development of CoRDS, and the role patient registries can play in accelerating rare disease research and the development of new therapies. This is an encore presentation of an interview with Pearce that originally aired April 2015.
David Pearce created the Coordination of Rare Diseases at Sanford or CoRDS registry as a national resource that could help accelerate research into rare diseases. We spoke to Pearce, president of Sanford Research, director of Sanford Children’s Health Research Center, and the Global Genes 2012 Champions of Hope honoree for Research & Science, about his own research into the neurodegenerative disorder Batten Disease, how that led to the development of CoRDS, and the role patient registries can play in accelerating rare disease research and the development of new therapies.
Class of 2013: What Starts Here Changes the World (Seriously)
Reba Carethers has taken on poverty, diabetes, AIDS and prenatal care during her time at the School of Nursing, but she’s just getting started. In May and June 2012, the Angleton, Texas, native traveled to Ghana to work with pregnancy / maternal and child health programs, where she helped to create training materials to promote healthier pregnancies. A key source of inspiration for Carethers comes from world-renowned physician and anthropologist Paul Farmer, chief strategist and co-founder of Partners In Health (PIH), an organization founded in 1987 to deliver health care to the residents of Haiti. During her junior year, Carethers served as president and Steering Committee member of FACE AIDS, a student organization under the auspices of PIH, organizing World AIDS Day on campus and helping to raise $7,000 to revitalize a health center in Rwanda. As a public health intern last summer, she trained at Johns Hopkins University before heading to Sioux Falls, South Dakota, to work on diabetes research, a project that won second prize at the Sanford Children’s Hospital Science Festival. She says she decided to enroll in nursing school because nurses, who clearly get the most patient interaction, are in the best position to make changes, whether in patient care, public policy or research. “Nurses put the plan into action,” Carethers says. Her next milestones? Becoming a critical care nurse practitioner with a master’s degree in public health, then pursuing a doctorate in nursing and continuing her research into health disparities among different populations.
Dr. Hoyme presented the 2008 Anthony B. DeFeo Lecture in Speech-Language Pathology on September 5, 2008. Dr. Hoyme is Professor and Chair of the Department of Pediatrics at the Sanford School of Medicine of The University of South Dakota and Chief Medical Officer of Sanford Children’s Hospital in Sioux Falls. Until 2007, Dr. Hoyme serves as Professor and Chief of the Division of Medical Genetics and Associate Chair of the Department of Pediatrics at the Stanford School of Medicine in Palo Alto, CA. The Anthony B. DeFeo Lecture in Speech-Language Pathology lecture series was established to honor the continuing outstanding career of Dr. DeFeo in clinical teaching and mentoring in speech-language pathology at the University of Arizona. Speakers in this lecture series are chosen to embody the educational and personal spirit of Dr. DeFeo, including his academic rigor, pervasive creativity, dedication to students, support of evidence-based treatments for clients, and upbeat and strong advocacy for the blending of basic science with clinical science and art.