Optimizing Healthcare Transitions for Prader-Willi Syndrome Patients: A CME Discussion
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Parisa Salehi, MD, Deepan Singh, MD
Summary
This article discusses the challenges of transitioning care for patients with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) from pediatric to adult healthcare systems. Faculty experts Parisa Salehi (pediatric endocrinologist) and Deepan Singh (psychiatrist) address optimizing care transitions and improving quality of life for PWS patients. The content is presented as a Medscape CME-accredited educational activity for healthcare professionals.
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