Why Some Babies Turn Blue: Understanding TOF
Whether your heart pumps red, blue, or purple blood, this series is for you! We’ll be covering basic heart anatomy/physiology but mostly focusing on the most common complex congenital heart defect, Tetralogy of Fallot: what it is and how it is repaired. So, I suggest you have either taken Biology or Anatomy & Physiology or have some kind of background so you can jump right in with us. If you don’t have previous knowledge in the topic, that’s ok, I will try and make it easy enough for everyone. See you in class!
*This series was misplaced in Enrichment, but now it’s in Biology! 😅