| Literature DB >> 24496296 |
Kathleen E Erskine1, Eleanor Griffith2, Nicole Degroat3, Marina Stolerman4, Louise B Silverstein5, Nadia Hidayatallah5, David Wasserman6, Esma Paljevic7, Lilian Cohen8, Christine A Walsh9, Thomas McDonald10, Robert W Marion11, Siobhan M Dolan12.
Abstract
In the genomic age, the challenges presented by various inherited conditions present a compelling argument for an interdisciplinary model of care. Cardiac arrhythmias with a genetic basis, such as long QT syndrome, require clinicians with expertise in many specialties to address the complex genetic, psychological, ethical and medical issues involved in treatment. The Montefiore-Einstein Center for CardioGenetics has been established to provide personalized, interdisciplinary care for families with a history of sudden cardiac death or an acute cardiac event. Four vignettes of patient care are presented to illustrate the unique capacity of an interdisciplinary model to address genetic, psychological, ethical and medical issues. Because interdisciplinary clinics facilitate collaboration among multiple specialties, they allow for individualized, comprehensive care to be delivered to families who experience complex inherited medical conditions. As the genetic basis of many complex conditions is discovered, the advantages of an interdisciplinary approach for delivering personalized medicine will become more evident.Entities:
Keywords: cardiogenetics; interdisciplinary; long QT syndrome; multidisciplinary; personalized medicine
Year: 2013 PMID: 24496296 PMCID: PMC3564672 DOI: 10.2217/pme.12.108
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Per Med ISSN: 1741-0541 Impact factor: 2.512