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Here we have videos that are helpful when giving presentations or just simply to educate yourself and your family.
SADS US video
--featuring Dr. Mike Ackerman of the Mayo Clinic
SADS US Youtube Channel
--subscribe to our Youtube channel to keep updated on the latest videos
SADS Canada PSA/awareness video
--short video focusing on the warning signs of SADS conditions
SADS Canada educational video
-- 10 minute educational video on SADS conditions\
American Red Cross Hands-Only CPR Instructional Video
--short and simple instructions for hands-only CPR
American Heart Association Hands-Only CPR Instructional Video
--great for virtual group CPR trainings, and includes other CPR resources
Children's Health Care of Atlanta Pediatric Cardiac Care Video
featuring Audrey Koch
NEW!
SADS Music Video!
Sarah Lenore, a finalist on the popular TV show "America's Got Talent" made this amazing music video featuring SADS patients and families.
Family Videos
: vidoes made by SADS patients and families, expressing what it is like living with Long QT Syndrome and honoring those who have passed away from SADS.
Brittany's Trees
: An annual holiday fundraiser in memory of Brittany Valene.
"Broken Hearts, Electric Shocks"
--an intimate telling of one family's struggle to cope with Long QT Syndrome. Director Tom Sutch narrates the genetic history of the disease, specifically focusing on the death of his own father, who died suddenly at age 39. Other family members share their own stories of loss, their struggle to live with the disease and the steps they've taken to protect themselves and their loved ones. While tragic, the documentary offers hope to those afflicted by discussing advancements in medicine and informing the public of what can be done to save others.
Part One
Part Two
Mordy Mandell is a tax accountant by day and an educational rap artist by night! He has created several fun and educational raps (coming soon to the library!) including some for the SADS Foundation, one of which is also a video:
Mordy's Defibrillator and heart ventricle rap video
If you have any suggestions for a great video to include in our list, contact
Adrienne
or call 800-STOP-SAD
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