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Episode #002 - Designed With Us: Adult MD Clinics Through Patient Eyes

43 min · 2. mar. 2026
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Adult multidisciplinary clinics for muscular dystrophy are essential because the disease affects many body systems and causes complex cardiac, respiratory, orthopedic, and psychosocial issues that require coordinated care. These clinics bring together specialists such as neurologists, cardiologists, pulmonologists, rehabilitation experts, and social workers to improve quality of life. Patient-centered design means organizing the clinic’s space, processes, and communication around patient priorities rather than system convenience. It emphasizes partnership, autonomy, and reducing physical, emotional, and logistical challenges so that care supports each person’s life goals.   To connect with our guests for questions and further discussion: Kathryn Bryant: kathryn@thespeakfoundation.com [kathryn@thespeakfoundation.com] Patrick Moeschen: pmoes@comcast.net [pmoes@comcast.net] Carol Abraham: carol@lgmd-info.org [carol@lgmd-info.org] Nevin Steiner: nevinsteiner@gmail.com [nevinsteiner@gmail.com] Dr. Nicholas Johnson: nicholas.johnson@vcuhealth.org [nicholas.johnson@vcuhealth.org]

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Episode #002 - Designed With Us: Adult MD Clinics Through Patient Eyes

Adult multidisciplinary clinics for muscular dystrophy are essential because the disease affects many body systems and causes complex cardiac, respiratory, orthopedic, and psychosocial issues that require coordinated care. These clinics bring together specialists such as neurologists, cardiologists, pulmonologists, rehabilitation experts, and social workers to improve quality of life. Patient-centered design means organizing the clinic’s space, processes, and communication around patient priorities rather than system convenience. It emphasizes partnership, autonomy, and reducing physical, emotional, and logistical challenges so that care supports each person’s life goals.   To connect with our guests for questions and further discussion: Kathryn Bryant: kathryn@thespeakfoundation.com [kathryn@thespeakfoundation.com] Patrick Moeschen: pmoes@comcast.net [pmoes@comcast.net] Carol Abraham: carol@lgmd-info.org [carol@lgmd-info.org] Nevin Steiner: nevinsteiner@gmail.com [nevinsteiner@gmail.com] Dr. Nicholas Johnson: nicholas.johnson@vcuhealth.org [nicholas.johnson@vcuhealth.org]

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