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Technology bridges knowledge gaps in rare bone disease care | Children's National

Technology bridges knowledge gaps in rare bone disease care | Children's National

Advances in Orthopaedics from Children's National

Laura Tosi at the NIH



Technology bridges knowledge gaps in rare bone disease care

As part of the global observance of Rare Disease Day in February, the NCATS and NIH Clinical Center hosted a special event to raise awareness about rare diseases, the people they affect and NIH research collaborations under way to address scientific challenges and advance new treatments.
This year, Children’s National Hospital orthopaedic surgeon Laura Tosi, M.D., took part in an afternoon panel, Nontraditional Approaches to Improving Access for Rare Diseases, where she outlined her work as the faculty chair of the Rare Bone Disease TeleECHO, a virtual meeting that allows care providers and experts to come together via the Zoom platform, discuss diagnosis of specific disorders and present cases for group input.

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