Bringing Sickle Cell Disease to Life

In the final episode of Season 1, Dr. Courtney Fitzhugh encourages medical students interested in sickle cell disease to get involved and reach out to a mentor. She shares her journey to becoming a physician scientist with a lab at the National Institutes of Health where groundbreaking research is translated into patient care.

Show Notes

In the final episode of Season 1, Dr. Courtney Fitzhugh encourages medical students interested in sickle cell disease to get involved and reach out to a mentor. She shares her journey to becoming a physician scientist with a lab at the National Institutes of Health where groundbreaking research is translated into patient care. Learn about joining ASH, find resources for trainees and medical students at www.hematology.org/awards and find relevant opportunities with E. E. Just at http://eejusthematology.org/.
Find additional information about ASH's Sickle Cell Disease Initiative by visiting https://www.hematology.org/advocacy/sickle-cell-disease-initiative. Learn about ASH's Minority Recruitment Initiative at https://www.hematology.org/awards/minority-recruitment. 
Music: "Envision" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

What is Bringing Sickle Cell Disease to Life?

This podcast, hosted by Dr. Wally Smith of Virginia Commonwealth University, features interviews of diverse leading experts including researchers, physicians, and individuals living with the disease, exploring the history of the disease, the global impact and need for additional providers, disparity and bias in sickle cell disease, and promising news regarding the management and treatment of sickle cell disease. Learn about the past, present and future of sickle cell, and join us in the fight for sickle cell disease survival!