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Let's Talk SADS Live
Canadian SADS Foundation
37 episodes
1 week ago
The Let’s Talk SADS Live Podcast intends to be a highly accessible and collaborative educational platform for patients and families navigating SADS conditions. Topics cover the spectrum of SADS conditions, fostering a well-informed and proactive patient community. Launched in January 2023, the Let’s Talk SADS Live Podcast features monthly live-streamed sessions led by prominent Canadian pediatric clinician/researcher, Dr. Shubhayan Sanatani, alongside globally recognized experts. To help us continue in changing SADS patients' lives, please consider donating to us at www.sads.ca/donate/.
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The Let’s Talk SADS Live Podcast intends to be a highly accessible and collaborative educational platform for patients and families navigating SADS conditions. Topics cover the spectrum of SADS conditions, fostering a well-informed and proactive patient community. Launched in January 2023, the Let’s Talk SADS Live Podcast features monthly live-streamed sessions led by prominent Canadian pediatric clinician/researcher, Dr. Shubhayan Sanatani, alongside globally recognized experts. To help us continue in changing SADS patients' lives, please consider donating to us at www.sads.ca/donate/.
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Ep 31. The Evolving Story of ARVC in Clinical Care and Everyday Life
Let's Talk SADS Live
47 minutes 48 seconds
5 months ago
Ep 31. The Evolving Story of ARVC in Clinical Care and Everyday Life

Join the Canadian SADS Foundation Live for the 31st episode of Let’s Talk SADS Live, hosted by Dr. Shubhayan Sanatani. In this episode, we’ll be speaking with Dr. Dominic Abrams about Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy, exploring how genetics, exercise, and evolving diagnostic strategies play a role in identifying and managing this complex inherited heart condition.Dr. Dominic Abrams is a pediatric electrophysiologist at Boston Children’s Hospital and an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School. With specialized expertise in inherited arrhythmia syndromes and cardiomyopathies, Dr. Abrams leads multidisciplinary efforts focused on the diagnosis, risk assessment, and management of genetic heart rhythm conditions in children and young adults. He is actively involved in clinical research and international collaborations that aim to advance our understanding of sudden cardiac arrest and inherited cardiovascular disease. Widely respected for his clinical insight and patient-centered approach, Dr. Abrams is committed to improving outcomes and supporting families impacted by conditions under the SADS spectrum.This episode of Let’s Talk SADS Live is an excellent opportunity for patients and families to become more informed on how this vital system influences heart rhythms and its role in SADS conditions.

Let's Talk SADS Live
The Let’s Talk SADS Live Podcast intends to be a highly accessible and collaborative educational platform for patients and families navigating SADS conditions. Topics cover the spectrum of SADS conditions, fostering a well-informed and proactive patient community. Launched in January 2023, the Let’s Talk SADS Live Podcast features monthly live-streamed sessions led by prominent Canadian pediatric clinician/researcher, Dr. Shubhayan Sanatani, alongside globally recognized experts. To help us continue in changing SADS patients' lives, please consider donating to us at www.sads.ca/donate/.