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UCSF Health Receives Adult Congenital Heart Disease Designation
Summary: When your childhood heart defect tries to act up in your 30s, but UCSF just leveled up.
Panel 1: Visual: Abstract silhouette of an adult looking at a baby photo, featuring a glowing, neon-outlined heart. Text: Did you know there are now MORE adults than kids in the US with congenital heart disease? Nearly 2 million of us are out here surviving, thriving, and outliving our original diagnoses!
Panel 2: Visual: A dramatic, humorous split-screen showing a tiny, friendly pediatric stethoscope on one side, and a giant, confusing maze on the other. Text: But moving from the cozy pediatric ward to adult cardiology can feel like getting dropped into a video game boss fight without a map. Lifelong care requires a serious transition plan.
Panel 3: Visual: A superhero-style emblem glowing over the UCSF logo, surrounded by abstract line-art of surgeons, cardiologists, and geneticists assembling like the Avengers. Text: Enter UCSF Health, officially snagging the elite ACHA Adult Congenital Heart Disease Accreditation. They’ve got the ultimate specialized squad to handle everything from Tetralogy of Fallot to complex valve failures.
Panel 4: Visual: A VIP club bouncer letting a heart-patient silhouette through a velvet rope under a glowing neon "1 of 59 in the US" sign. Text: UCSF is now one of only 59 elite programs in the entire country with this designation. Comprehensive, lifelong heart care just got a major VIP upgrade.
Punchline: Childhood heart defects really thought they could take us out, but medical science said: "Not today, plot twist!"