In the first edition of The Heart Dialogues, a history professor talks about traveling abroad with congenital heart disease and the funny thing about having a weird heart.
I've been a student of Dr. Romero's for three semesters now. Great guy, great professor. I honestly never would've guessed he had a heart defect until he told us one time. Very funny and intelligent guy, and as this interview shows, he's probably more inspirational to some of the people around him than he realizes. Definitely going to take a class of his every semester until I graduate. One of my favorite professors of all-time.
I've been a student of Dr. Romero's for three semesters now. Great guy, great professor. I honestly never would've guessed he had a heart defect until he told us one time. Very funny and intelligent guy, and as this interview shows, he's probably more inspirational to some of the people around him than he realizes. Definitely going to take a class of his every semester until I graduate. One of my favorite professors of all-time.
That's wonderful to hear. ❤️
I’d love to be a part of your newsletter! I have transposition of the great arteries.
Amazing! If you could send me an email, we can figure out details. theheartdialogues@substack.com
Thank you for raising awareness of CHD. Enjoyed your first newsletter.
Keep up the great work!
Thank you for the kind words, and thanks for reading!