Showing posts with label NPR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NPR. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Busy day in Greater Washington...

Today was supposed to be a big ice storm in Washington DC...but the temperature held above freezing because we had a lot going on outside the office.

At an 8:00am breakfast in Bethesda, Maryland I had a chance to introduce Candice Abate, our new VP for Medical Services & Patient Education to PHA Board Chair, Laura D'Anna.  Laura was in town for an NIH meeting.

After that, I headed up the road to Congressman Chris Van Hollen's office in Rockville.

He is our local Member of Congress and PHA volunteer Conchita Watson had written him a letter during November Awareness Month telling him she wanted to talk to him about PH...and received an invitation in response.  The rest of our group was her friend and fellow patient, Georgia M., PHA's Advocacy and Awareness Director, Katie Kroner, our Washington rep, Gavin Lindberg and me.  It was a great meeting with Conchita and Georgia telling our Congressman what it is like to live with PH.  He was very interested in learning about the disease and we were able to give him a lot of information.   Our big issue was the reintroduction of our bill in the House and Senate (Katie and Gavin have been working with Senator Casey and Rep. Brady and others on that).  After we spoke, he told us he had read the bill and was glad to co-sponsor and would help to move it along! We will be following with his staff on that and another issue.

While that was going on, Debbie and Dr. Steve Mathai from Johns Hopkins were across the District line to do their interview on the show I blogged about yeasterday.  I was able to listen to the Kojo Nnamdi Show...and you can, too!  Once you click the link to the show's page, drag the white time line on the black bar to 24:33 to catch the start of the segment.

They were a great team, joined by Dr. Gregory Kato from NIH.  Many thanks for helping to expand awareness of this disease. 

...And what a relief we didn't have to cancel all this for ice!

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Debbie, Dr. Mathai and Kojo...

First it was PHA board member Steve White, Generation Hope leader Coleen Brunetti and Yale's Dr. Terrence Trow, now PHA's own Director of Volunteer Services, Debbie Castro and Johns Hopkins physician and PHA research award grantee, Dr. Stephen Mathai are hitting the NPR airwaves.


The Pulmonary Hypertension Association will be on the Kojo Nnamdi Show, a local D.C.-area National Public Radio (NPR) program, on Wednesday, February 2 at 1 p.m. ET. If you are local you can listen on the radio at 88.5, otherwise listen online at www.WAMU.org. With 700,000 listeners, the show will help us raise awareness about the disease and PHA's work with the PH community. They are dedicating the entire show to pulmonary hypertension, and the program includes a listener call-in segment, so get your questions and comments ready!


Show Details

Kojo Nnamdi Show

Wednesday, February 2

1:00 p.m. ET (will probably begin around 1:15 p.m. ET)

Listen: WAMU, 88.5 OR www.WAMU.org

Panel: PHA staff member Debbie Castro, PH specialist Dr. Stephen Mathai from Johns Hopkins, and Dr. Gregory Kato of the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute

Includes a listener call-in segment: 800-433-8850; anyone can listen and call in