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Rare Diseases: A clinical perspective

Home All news & events News Rare Diseases: A clinical perspective

Dr Baynam (Genetic Services WA) provides a clinician’s perspective on halting the ‘diagnostic odyssey’ in rare diseases and the ‘ripple effect’ caused by rare disease on families and communities.

Listen to Dr Baynam chat with a medical student about the mechanisms and opportunities available to better diagnose and treat rare diseases in the future, and how Australia’s health professionals can be powerful advocates for change.

View the clip here.

Original source: Content shared by Rare Diseases and Rare Voices Australia