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Fellowship Experience
Learn more about all of the rotations, experiences and opportunities that our cardiology fellows participate in.
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Could Waiting Two Minutes Improve How Newborns Recover from Heart Surgery?
A newly funded study is set to determine whether waiting two minutes to clamp a newborn’s umbilical cord after delivery could improve how well he or she recovers from corrective heart surgery. Most physicians typically clamp and cut the umbilical cord immediately following delivery.

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Fetal Echocardiography
Fetal echocardiography is a specialized ultrasound test performed during pregnancy to evaluate the position, size, structure, function and rhythm of the unborn baby’s heart.

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What Is a Fetologist?
A fetologist is someone who specializes in the care of a fetus and is tasked with specifically taking care of pregnancies that are high risk because of the specific diagnosis of the fetus.
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Kelly Lab
The Kelly Lab's research is focused on improving the care of children born with congenital heart disease, with a particular interest in single ventricle heart disease. Our work is translational in nature, centered on the discovery, development and dissemination of new diagnostics and treatments for patients with single ventricle heart disease.
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Heart Month
February is dedicated to increasing awareness for conditions that effect hearts of all sizes, both congenital and acquired heart disease and defects.
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Zhao Lab Staff
Learn more about principal investigator Mingtao Zhao, DVM, PhD, and his dynamic team in the Zhao Lab.

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CHD Parent: You are not Alone
When I was a little girl, I always dreamed of having a husband, living in a house and having children. I never thought about my child having a health issue.
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Media Advisory: Lauren Cheney of the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team Visits with Patients at Nationwide Children's Hospital
WHAT: Lauren Cheney of the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team Visits with Patients at Nationwide Children’s Hospital Cheney, treated for a congenital heart defect as a child, visits with cardiac patients at the hospital WHEN: Friday, September 9, 2011 8:30 a.m.
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Family Focus Restructures Single Ventricle Care
Children with single ventricle anatomy, one of the most harrowing of congenital heart defects, face unique challenges that require multiple procedures and hospital admissions to treat.