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The Wonder of

The Wonder of Vivien Thomas - Bonus Episode

  • S1E4
  • 10:25
  • October 29th 2021

Thanks for listening to the 1st season of "The Wonder of", an original podcast series from Wondr Medical.

To mark the end of Black History Month, we wanted to talk about one of the unsung heroes of modern medicine...

An African-American laboratory technician and instructor of surgery at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, who was instrumental in the development of the ‘Blalock-Taussig’ shunt, a procedure used to improve the survival of children with cyanotic congenital heart defects

This is "The Wonder of Vivien Thomas"

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Stay up-to-date with Rohin on Twitter and for more curious minds, watch Rohin's video about Vivien Thomas and Hamilton Naki over on the MedLife Crisis YouTube Channel

This Podcast was inspired by Thomas Morris' book "The Matter of the Heart" - Available at all major retailers.

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Already craving another Podcast from Wondr Studios? Listen to our other series "Abstract Heart" with Professor Chris Gale.

The Wonder of

Introducing The Wonder of the Stent, an original mini-series brought to you by Wondr Medical.

Presented by Dr Rohin Francis, aka 'Medlife Crisis', this Podcast uncovers the development of one of the most effective and frequently performed procedures in modern medicine today: percutaneous coronary intervention, or Stenting.

Subscribe for more 'The Wonder of' mini-series coming soon from the team at Wondr Studios.

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Stay up to date with Rohin

Listen to another Wondr original series: 'Abstract Heart' with Professor Chris Gale Available on Spotify, Acast or wherever you like to listen.

Meet the Host

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Dr Rohin Francis
Host

Hi, my name is Dr Rohin Francis and I'm an interventional cardiologist from London.

I make YouTube videos concentrating on topics that don't get covered elsewhere like offbeat science, understanding why modern medicine doesn't always work, or forgotten chapters of history. Then I ruin it all by crowbarring in as many bad jokes as I can. Studies have shown that watching is associated with a 400% relative risk increase of becoming a more fragrant human being (actual risk increase 0.002%).

And now I'm jumping into the world of podcasts with a new original series from Wondr Medical, The Wondr of the Stent.

Like many of us, I've been a bit guilty of taking modern medicine for granted. In this short series of podcasts, I'll be looking at how some of the techniques I use on a day-to-day basis, were discovered!

Follow me on Twitter at @medcrisis