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Hoxworth Unfiltered (formerly In the Know with Dr. Oh)
Hoxworth Blood Center, University of Cincinnati
74 episodes
1 month ago
From transfusion medicine to inspiring stories of hopeful and resilient cancer patients who receive life-saving blood and plasma, medical professionals, researchers and first-time blood donors are turning to “<b>In the Know with Dr. Oh!</b>” to learn more about the essential practice of blood donation in our communities to support local hospitals. Dr. David Oh, Chief Medical Officer at Hoxworth Blood Center, University of Cincinnati, is a renowned expert dedicated to engaging in conversations with industry leaders and Cincinnati influencers to shed light on how to become a superhero, the impact of blood donations, and the importance of saving lives close to home.
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From transfusion medicine to inspiring stories of hopeful and resilient cancer patients who receive life-saving blood and plasma, medical professionals, researchers and first-time blood donors are turning to “<b>In the Know with Dr. Oh!</b>” to learn more about the essential practice of blood donation in our communities to support local hospitals. Dr. David Oh, Chief Medical Officer at Hoxworth Blood Center, University of Cincinnati, is a renowned expert dedicated to engaging in conversations with industry leaders and Cincinnati influencers to shed light on how to become a superhero, the impact of blood donations, and the importance of saving lives close to home.
Show more...
Medicine
Business,
Non-Profit,
Health & Fitness,
Science
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74: Ashley Asks... Deneal about Life on the Transplant List (part 2 in our organ donation series)
Hoxworth Unfiltered (formerly In the Know with Dr. Oh)
18 minutes
1 month ago
74: Ashley Asks... Deneal about Life on the Transplant List (part 2 in our organ donation series)
🎙️ Hoxworth Unfiltered: Ashley Asks is back — and this week, we’re sharing a story that hits close to the heart. Ashley sits down with 29-year-old Deneal Dannelly, who’s living with end-stage kidney disease. Deneal has known for over a decade that she would one day need a transplant — and that day is here. She was officially placed on the transplant list in March 2024, and became active in January. Since then, more than 60 people have taken the swab test hoping to be her match — but so far, none have been. ❤️ Could YOU be the one Deneal’s been waiting for? 🎧 Hear her story now: https://hoxworth.org/podcast.html #HoxworthUnfiltered #AshleyAsks #DonateLife #KidneyTransplant #DenealsStory #BeTheMatch
Hoxworth Unfiltered (formerly In the Know with Dr. Oh)
From transfusion medicine to inspiring stories of hopeful and resilient cancer patients who receive life-saving blood and plasma, medical professionals, researchers and first-time blood donors are turning to “<b>In the Know with Dr. Oh!</b>” to learn more about the essential practice of blood donation in our communities to support local hospitals. Dr. David Oh, Chief Medical Officer at Hoxworth Blood Center, University of Cincinnati, is a renowned expert dedicated to engaging in conversations with industry leaders and Cincinnati influencers to shed light on how to become a superhero, the impact of blood donations, and the importance of saving lives close to home.