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The Cleveland Clinic Heart, Vascular and Thoracic Institute celebrates the 2000th transplant.  Cleveland Clinic began innovative work on heart transplants in 1968, with the official beginning of the program in 1984. On average, Cleveland Clinic performs 50-60 transplants per year, including between five to eight pediatric transplants per year.   The Cleveland Clinic’s program directors discuss the program overall, how pediatric and adult transplant teams work together, challenges and factors in the program’s success, response to COVID, and innovations in care:

  • Dr. Eileen Hsich - Medical Director of Adult Heart Transplant program - moderator
  • Dr. Hani Najm - Surgical Director of Pediatric Heart Transplant Program
  • Dr. Gerald Boyle - Medical Director of Pediatric Heart Transplant Program
  • Dr. Michael Tong - Surgical Director of Adult Mechanical Circulatory Support
  • Dr. Jerry Estep - Section Head, Heart Failure and Transplantations
  • Dr. Edward Soltesz - Surgical Director of Heart Transplant Program

Learn more about the heart transplant program at Cleveland Clinic.

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Heart Transplant: A Celebration of #2000

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Love Your Heart

A Cleveland Clinic podcast to help you learn more about heart and vascular disease and conditions affecting your chest. We explore prevention, diagnostic tests, medical and surgical treatments, new innovations and more. 

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