Cystic Fibrosis Podcast 270: 65 and Alive Post-Transplant
During his annual Bike 2 Breathe ride, Jerry Cahill had no idea just how sick he was becoming. What he thought would
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During his annual Bike 2 Breathe ride, Jerry Cahill had no idea just how sick he was becoming. What he thought would
“Keep pushing. Know that people are working for a treatment for the extra group of our friends who don’t have a treatment.
In August 2019, Jerry Cahill got into a serious car accident. As someone living with CF and post double lung transplant, he
“I think that’s important for people in life – to help you move forward and be successful – is to be passionate.”
Eight years ago, today, I was granted the gift of life – I was saved with a bilateral lung transplant. April 18th
In the latest CF podcast, Andrea Eisenman shares her CF and transplant journey with Jerry – from growing up in the dark
In his latest video, Jerry sits down with Kevin O’Donnell who is 39 and 19 months post-transplant. They discuss the fears, obstacles,
Don’t forget – registering to be an organ donor can save a life! Register today: donatelife.org. With the holiday season approaching, everyone starts to think about why they are grateful. In this video, a number…
Today’s Cystic Fibrosis Podcast features Nilani Ravichandran, current AVP for Cardiothoracic and Vascular Services at Beth Israel Medical Center, who spent over 17 years as a lung transplant coordinator at NY Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center.…
Jerry Cahill chatted with Kathryn Norris about her journey with cystic fibrosis in his latest podcast.
In the latest CF Podcast, Jerry Cahill sits down to answer some of his colleague’s questions about life post-transplant
In the last installment of The Path Forward with CF series, Dr. Megan Sykes, Director of the Columbia Center for Translational Immunology (CCTI) and Director of Research for the Transplant Initiative at Columbia University Irving Medical Center/NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital,…
In this feature of The Path Forward with CF series, Dr. Hans-Willem Snoeck, Professor of Medicine (Microbiology and Immunology) at CUMC, sits down to discuss stem cell research as it relates to CF.
The latest video in The Path Forward with Cystic Fibrosis series, Dr. Emily DiMango, Director of the Gunnar Esiason Adult CF Program at Columbia University Medical Center, discusses the lung transplant process through the lens…
In the latest edition of The Path Forward with Cystic Fibrosis, Dr. Frank D’Ovidio – the Surgical Director of the Lung Transplant Program and Director of the Ex Vivo Lung Perfusion Program at CUMC –…
In the latest edition of The Path Forward with Cystic Fibrosis, Dr. Arcasoy from Columbia University Medical Center is back to explain what happens after a patient has a double lung transplant. He discusses pain…