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Areas of focus include: injury prevention, quality improvement, sickle cell management, global health, simulation, concussion care, and serving the underserved. Multiple learners, including 250 residents and 11 fellows, rotate through the Egleston, Hughes Spalding, Scottish Rite, and Grady EDs.
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The successful candidate should display excellent clinical care skills in all areas of hematology/oncology, with a special focus on stem cell transplant and cell therapy, specifically related to sickle cell disease.
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Maintaining clinical expertise in Hemoglobinopathies, including transfusion-dependent thalassemia (TDT), sickle cell disease (SCD), and Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant. Demonstrated experience in specialty therapeutic areas such as Hematology, Oncology, BMT, or cell and gene therapy required.
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An NIH postdoctoral position to study leukocyte-platelet-blood vessel crosstalk in Sickle Cell Disease is immediately available. Applicants should also have a strong record of research productivity and have experience in cell culture and molecular techniques, as well as mouse surgical models.
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Research in the Pflum Group integrates organic chemistry,biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology, and proteomics to understand themolecular basis of human diseases, including cancer and sickle cell disease.
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The selected physician will partner with an experienced, multidisciplinary team to provide family-centered care to child and adolescent patients with a broad spectrum of hematologic and oncologic conditions including solid tumors, brain tumors, leukemia, and sickle cell disease.
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Patients in this specialty present with a variety of diagnoses including (but not limited to) sickle cell disease, thalassemia, immune thrombocytopenia, hemolytic anemia, iron deficiency, neutropenia, vascular malformations, and coagulation disorders.
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Our team of nursing staff provide exceptional care to patients with complex medical diseases including Cardiac, Pulmonary, Liver, Renal, Sickle Cell, Diabetes, Infectious Diseases, Wound Care, Med-Psych and GI. Department Highlights: We are a diverse, highly functioning team that collaborates with all members of the healthcare team to provide exceptional and compassionate patient care.
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In addition to caring for oncological patients, we also care for patients with CHF, COPD, Sepsis, Pneumonia, Diabetes, Sickle Cell, and end of life to name a few. In addition to caring for oncological patients, we also care for patients with CHF, COPD, Sepsis, Pneumonia, Diabetes, Sickle Cell, and end of life to name a few.
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Building on the company’s leadership in the field of cellular metabolism, Agios is advancing a robust clinical pipeline of investigational medicines with active and planned programs in alpha- and beta-thalassemia, sickle cell disease, pediatric PK deficiency and MDS-associated anemia.
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Job Description Summary Provides comprehensive and continuing patient care through the provision of social work care coordination to patients and their families.
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The Showers Family Center includes specialized teams and programs focused on sickle cell anemia, bleeding/clotting disorders, childhood cancer survivorship, neuro-oncology, stem cell and bone marrow transplantation, vascular anomalies, and neurofibromatosis.
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Common medical conditions addressed by our healthcare team include but are not limited to: issues related to pancreatitis, diabetes, sickle cell, Gastro-issues, Pneumonia, COPD, Substance abuse, placement, mental issues, and all other general medical conditions.
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This unit’s case types include COPD, Congestive Heart Failure, Medical Surgical, pneumonia, diabetes, sickle cell, cellulitis, etc. This unit’s case types include COPD, Congestive Heart Failure, Medical Surgical, pneumonia, diabetes, sickle cell, cellulitis, etc.
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Updating the Sickle Cell Disease patient registry with new patients Ordering gift cards for Patient Navigation program. Utilizes a high degree of initiative and independent judgement to provide leadership on the Sickle Cell Disease Program operations, quality improvement, innovation and staff development.
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