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Valentine’s Day Fun

Post Date: February 12, 2016
Valentine’s Day Fun

There is no better time to learn about the heart than for Valentine’s Day.

We had so much fun sharing a game for Thanksgiving, we decided to do it again. Our local video game designer, coachmalone, built another game for us on Scratch.  In this game you put the pieces of the puzzle together and learn about the different chambers of the heart.

Press the green flag to begin. Then move each piece to the correct spot on the puzzle board. Make sure you wait to read what each part of the heart does before moving to the next piece. At the end, you’ll see the heart really move on the MRI.

 

 

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About the author: Alex Towbin

Alex is a radiologist and the Neil D. Johnson Chair of Radiology Informatics. In this role, he helps to manage the information systems used by the Radiology department. Clinically, Alex is the Assistant Director of thoracoabdominal imaging. His research interests include liver disease, liver tumors, inflammatory bowel disease, and appendicitis.

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The Radiology Department at Cincinnati Children's is a leader in pediatric diagnostic imaging, radiology research, and radiation dose reduction.

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