#071: Insights into MS treatment in Colombia with neurologist Dr. Adriana Casallas Vanegas
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Dr. Adriana Casallas V. provides insights into the treatment and care of MS patients in Colombia including improvements and challenges.
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MS has long been known as an orphan disease in Colombia, but the increasing number of newly diagnosed patients is changing this picture. Dr. Adriana Casallas Vanegas is an MS specialist who is committed to providing the best possible care for people with MS. She studies multiple sclerosis management at the European Charcot Foundation and is a Fellow of the organization. Patients living with NMOSD or MOGAD also benefit from her fascination with demyelinating diseases. In the interview, Adriana provides insights into the Colombian healthcare system and contact points where those affected can find support.
Table of Contents- Introduction – Who is Dr. Adriana Casallas Vanegas?
- Prevalence and Awareness of MS in Colombia
- Quality of Life for MS Patients in Colombia
- Access to Treatment and Support Services
- Social Support and Coping Mechanisms
- Multiple Sclerosis Management Master program
- Gender disparities in multiple sclerosis research and leadership
- Quickfire Q&A Session
- Farewell
I am a neurologist specializing in demyelinating diseases. I spent some time studying in Spain and Mexico to prepare myself in the best way for patients. I am currently finishing my master’s degree in multiple sclerosis at the European Charcot Foundation, and soon I will go to Cemcat with the ECTRIMS scholarship. I am from Colombia and live an hour away from Bogotá, the capital of Colombia. I have 2 dogs named Bubba and Tango. I enjoy spending time with them, walking in nature, biking, and playing tennis. I come from a loving family that is always surrounded by many animals. I have a cheerful personality and I am always eager to learn new things and explore different trades. I am also very curious about technology, music, and literature.
Finally, what message of hope or encouragement would you like to share with the listeners?I want to express my deep gratitude to Colombian patients. Their invaluable contribution is pivotal for the advancement of treatments, knowledge, and strategies aimed at improving comprehensive management. Their unwavering strength and patience are fundamental to our progress. I want to emphasize that they are not alone, and together, we can achieve remarkable results. Lastly, I want to instill a message of hope; although the journey is long, we are committed to triumphing hand in hand.
How and where can interested people follow your research activities?You can follow my Instagram dracasallasneurologia. Also, you can find research and MS activities at X platform acv_adri.
---Many thanks to Adriana for all her commitment and efforts to improve the lives of people with MS in Colombia.
See you soon and try to make the best out of your life, Nele
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