Managing the complexities of sickle cell disease requires more than just treating symptoms — it demands a holistic, patient-centered approach. To meet this need, Sentara Health and Macon & Joan Brock Virginia Health Sciences EVMS Medical Group at Old Dominion 91¶ÌÊÓÆµ are joining forces to bring specialists from general internal medicine, hospital medicine, pain management and psychiatry under one roof. The Sentara-EVMS Comprehensive Sickle Cell Program will provide multidisciplinary care, offering tailored treatment plans that address the diverse and interconnected challenges faced by sickle cell patients.
The Importance of a Multidisciplinary Approach for Sickle Cell Disease
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a lifelong, inherited blood disorder characterized by the production of abnormal hemoglobin, which causes red blood cells to become rigid and sickle-shaped. These misshapen cells can block blood flow, leading to severe pain episodes, organ damage and other serious complications. Given the multifaceted nature of SCD, patients often require care from a variety of specialists, each addressing different aspects of the disease.
Collaborative Care: Tailoring Treatment to Individual Needs
What sets the Sentara-EVMS Comprehensive Sickle Cell Program apart is its commitment to collaborative care. The clinic's interdisciplinary team will meet regularly to discuss each patient's case, ensuring that all aspects of their health are considered when developing a treatment plan. This collaborative approach allows for the integration of different perspectives and expertise, leading to more comprehensive and effective care.
For example, a patient experiencing a sickle cell crisis may not only need immediate pain relief but also support to manage the emotional toll of the episode and guidance on preventing future crises. The interdisciplinary team can work together to provide this multifaceted care, addressing both the acute and chronic aspects of the disease.
A Model for the Future
The Sentara-EVMS Comprehensive Sickle Cell Program represents a new model for treating chronic diseases such as SCD. By bringing together a diverse team of specialists and focusing on the whole patient, the clinic aims to improve outcomes and enhance the quality of life for those living with this challenging condition. As more clinics adopt this multidisciplinary approach, the future looks brighter for SCD patients, offering them the comprehensive, compassionate care they deserve.
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