Release Date: December 23, 2025
Expiration Date: December 23, 2026
Activity Overview
This educational program for hematologists delivers a practical, evidence-based update on the management of pain and other common complications in patients with sickle cell disease (SCD). The curriculum emphasizes both acute and chronic pain across the lifespan, integrating current guideline recommendations with emerging disease-modifying and complication-directed strategies. Expert faculty with extensive clinical experience in SCD care review the underlying pathophysiology of vaso-occlusion and chronic pain syndromes, while addressing real-world challenges such as opioid stewardship and individualized pain plans. The program also covers the prevention and management of key SCD-related complications, including acute chest syndrome, stroke, infection, and priapism. Through data-driven presentations and case-based discussion, clinical experts share insights drawn from years of treating patients with SCD, highlighting how trial evidence, guidelines, and lived clinical experience intersect in everyday practice. Participants will gain actionable strategies to optimize pain control, reduce complications, and improve quality of life for patients with SCD within contemporary hematology care models.
Target Audience
This educational activity is primarily directed toward hematologists, NPs, and PAs. Other clinicians involved in the care of SCD will also be invited to participate.
Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion of this activity, you should be better prepared to:
- Design individualized plans for managing pain and other complications in patient with SCD.

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