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Collaboration Around Rare Bone Diseases Leads to the Unique Organizational Incentive of the Amsterdam Bone Center.

Authors :
Eekhoff EMW
Micha D
Forouzanfar T
de Vries TJ
Netelenbos JC
Klein-Nulend J
van Loon JJWA
Lubbers WD
Schwarte L
Schober P
Raijmakers PGHM
Teunissen BP
de Graaf P
Lammertsma AA
Yaqub MM
Botman E
Treurniet S
Smilde BJ
Bökenkamp A
Boonstra A
Kamp O
Nieuwenhuijzen JA
Visser MC
Baayen HJC
Dahele M
Eeckhout GAM
Goderie TPM
Smits C
Gilijamse M
Karagozoglu KH
van de Valk P
Dickhoff C
Moll AC
Verbraak FFD
Curro-Tafili KKR
Ghyczy EAE
Rustemeyer T
Saeed P
Maugeri A
Pals G
Ridwan-Pramana A
Pekel E
Schoenmaker T
Lems W
Winters HAH
Botman M
Giannakópoulos GF
Koolwijk P
Janssen JJWM
Kloen P
Bravenboer N
Smit JM
Helder MN
Source :
Frontiers in endocrinology [Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)] 2020 Aug 11; Vol. 11, pp. 481. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Aug 11 (Print Publication: 2020).
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

In the field of rare bone diseases in particular, a broad care team of specialists embedded in multidisciplinary clinical and research environment is essential to generate new therapeutic solutions and approaches to care. Collaboration among clinical and research departments within a University Medical Center is often difficult to establish, and may be hindered by competition and non-equivalent cooperation inherent in a hierarchical structure. Here we describe the "collaborative organizational model" of the Amsterdam Bone Center (ABC), which emerged from and benefited the rare bone disease team. This team is often confronted with pathologically complex and under-investigated diseases. We describe the benefits of this model that still guarantees the autonomy of each team member, but combines and focuses our collective expertise on a clear shared goal, enabling us to capture synergistic and innovative opportunities for the patient, while avoiding self-interest and possible harmful competition.<br /> (Copyright © 2020 Eekhoff, Micha, Forouzanfar, de Vries, Netelenbos, Klein-Nulend, van Loon, Lubbers, Schwarte, Schober, Raijmakers, Teunissen, de Graaf, Lammertsma, Yaqub, Botman, Treurniet, Smilde, Bökenkamp, Boonstra, Kamp, Nieuwenhuijzen, Visser, Baayen, Dahele, Eeckhout, Goderie, Smits, Gilijamse, Karagozoglu, van de Valk, Dickhoff, Moll, Verbraak, Curro-Tafili, Ghyczy, Rustemeyer, Saeed, Maugeri, Pals, Ridwan-Pramana, Pekel, Schoenmaker, Lems, Winters, Botman, Giannakópoulos, Koolwijk, Janssen, Kloen, Bravenboer, Smit and Helder.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1664-2392
Volume :
11
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Frontiers in endocrinology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32849274
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2020.00481