Episode 14

SCD: What Physicians Can Learn From Patients And Carriers (Episode 2)

This podcast series brings together people affected by SCD and specialist hematologists to shed light on this widely misunderstood condition, bringing the guidelines to life and helping healthcare professionals improve their practice by understanding the patient experience.

In the second episode, a mother and daughter affected by sickle cell are joined by hematologist Professor Léon Tshilolo for an interview with Mandi Watty-Miller, an individual with sickle cell trait. They discuss the experience of raising a child with sickle cell disease, navigating the world of online misinformation about the condition, and how to improve communication and trust between doctors and patients.


SCD: What Physicians Can Learn From Patients And Carriers is a three-episode podcast series with the first one created to mark Black History Month 2021. It is a collaboration between EHA and Obsidian Healthcare Group, a global provider of medical education.


Interview with: Prof Léon Tshilolo Host: Mandi Watty-Miller


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The European Hematology Association promotes excellence in patient care, research, and education in hematology. We serve medical professionals, researchers, and scientists with an active interest in hematology. We are proud to be the largest European-based organization connecting hematologists worldwide to support career development and research, harmonize hematology education, and advocate for hematologists and hematology