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Hello- I am wondering if this years conference will focus soley on Sickle Cell Disease as it relates to children?? We are looking for education/speakers/in-services with regards to the adult patient and Sickle Cell Disease. Specifically, I have been asked by my patients about Support Services and Support Groups. I have spoke with (and worked with) Doris Roundtree, and worked with Dr. M. Obinna Nwaneri, and am wondering if they would be interested in doing some inservices/ education with us. Look forward to hearing back, thank you for your excellent work and passion!
scdamboard
2009.09.05 17:21
Dear Bridget,
thank you for your question. As a matter of fact, adult care for sickle cell disease has been a problem in MInnesota for quite a while. As we continue to raise awareness and organize events across the state, we hope that more and more providers like you will get more involved with advocacy. This is essential if we hope to see improved care for adults with SCD.
To answer specifically, most of the speakers work with children however there are eventys geared towards the care of adults. We home to see you there and thank you for cvisiting our site.
Hello- I am wondering if this years conference will focus soley on Sickle Cell Disease as it relates to children?? We are looking for education/speakers/in-services with regards to the adult patient and Sickle Cell Disease. Specifically, I have been asked by my patients about Support Services and Support Groups. I have spoke with (and worked with) Doris Roundtree, and worked with Dr. M. Obinna Nwaneri, and am wondering if they would be interested in doing some inservices/ education with us. Look forward to hearing back, thank you for your excellent work and passion!
Dear Bridget,
thank you for your question. As a matter of fact, adult care for sickle cell disease has been a problem in MInnesota for quite a while. As we continue to raise awareness and organize events across the state, we hope that more and more providers like you will get more involved with advocacy. This is essential if we hope to see improved care for adults with SCD.
To answer specifically, most of the speakers work with children however there are eventys geared towards the care of adults. We home to see you there and thank you for cvisiting our site.