The research work of
McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine faculty and the clinical translation of these emerging technologies through the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) already has begun to transform health care in Pittsburgh, and now it’s reaching a national audience. The Discovery Channel, a popular, science-oriented cable television network, aired an hour-long documentary entitled “Life Changing Medicine” which included some of the innovations created by the regenerative medicine scientists at the McGowan Institute. The program profiles the researchers’ life changing innovations in limb transplantation, muscle-restoring regenerative medicine for wounded warriors, and medical technology for children with heart defects.
Hosted by Discovery Channel medical expert Dr. John Whyte, and filmed in Pittsburgh at UPMC, the program explored the wonders of:
• hand transplantation, with
Vijay Gorantla, MD, PhD, associate professor of surgery in the Department of Surgery, Division of Plastic Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh, and administrative medical director of the Pittsburgh Reconstructive Transplant Program at UPMC (pictured left)
• regenerative medicine, with
Stephen Badylak, DVM, PhD, MD, deputy director, McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine, director of the Center for Pre-Clinical Tissue Engineering within the Institute, and professor in the Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh (pictured center)
• pediatric ventricular assist devices, with
Peter Wearden, MD, PhD, director, Pediatric Mechanical Cardiopulmonary Support Program, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, and assistant professor of cardiothoracic surgery, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine (pictured right)
The “Life Changing Medicine” documentary premiered on the Discovery Channel at 8 a.m. Saturday, September 10, 2011. It was repeated at 8 a.m. on September 17 and will again be aired on September 24. The program also will be accessible online, or as a podcast,
here.
This documentary is part of a series of collaborations between the Discovery Channel and UPMC this past year. These include over 50 podcasts to help educate physicians on the latest medical information on a wide variety of topics such as cancer care, heart disease, and women's health. Future projects are in the works. “Discovery Channel and UPMC are like-minded organizations, in pursuit of innovation and excellence. Our partnership gives us an opportunity to educate consumers about the advancements in medicine and technology that are both forward-looking and practical,” states Dr. Whyte.
“It's a rare opportunity to collaborate on a program that highlights the often groundbreaking and life changing care that we deliver every day to our patients. This showcases just a sampling of our finest physicians and hospitals which provide the world-class care that ranks among the nation’s best,” said Marshall W. Webster, MD, executive vice-president, UPMC, and president UPMC Physician Services Division.
Illustration: McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine.
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