Five clinics united to develop outreach and improve the healthcare offering in

Five clinics united to develop outreach and improve the healthcare offering in
Five Bordeaux clinics united to develop outreach and improve the healthcare offering in Gironde…

There is no question for the practitioners of these establishments to practice, isolated, within the four walls of their clinic. Initiatives are flourishing, from one side of to the other, between establishments first, and especially towards and for patients all around the city and surrounding areas to cover the health needs of the territory.
Dr Laure Villet-Welti is one of his doctors. A geriatrician at the Bordeaux Caudéran Polyclinic, she participates in the Mobile Geriatric Team (EMOG), a multidisciplinary team, with psychologist, social worker, nurse who travels to the homes of elderly people or directly to nursing homes. “Since its creation in 2023, EMOG has established itself as an essential player in geriatric care in the Bordeaux region, with more than 130 interventions carried out in just one year. This mobile team completes the range of varied and local care offered by the Polyclinique Bordeaux Caudéran in geriatrics. An expertise which enabled it to obtain the first authorization for an EMOG granted in by a Regional Health Agency to a private establishment. It is a service provided to the territory and the population, that is to say to people who, thanks to the mobile team, have access to the care they need. »

Coordinated support between the left and right banks

The group’s clinics are also keen to work together to coordinate care between the left bank and the right bank, and to offer excellent care channels to all. Thus Dr Olivier Fitoussi, onco-hematologist at the Polyclinique Bordeaux Aquitaine, explains to us how it works in perfect partnership with Dr Guillaume Vial, internist at the Polyclinique Bordeaux Rive Droite: “Dr Guillaume Vial is based on the right bank, and together we offer a range of care that we hope is optimal for the treatment of hematological cancers. He takes care of the diagnostic expertise and I organize the therapeutic care. We are thus part of a complementarity where the general practitioner has his place by referring the patient to Dr Vial for the etiological assessment part. This is the first gateway! In a certain number of cases, it is the specialist who refers to Dr Vial for further exploration. And finally, there is a third entry point where the patient can be directed after a visit to the emergency room, which is present on both banks within our establishments. »

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To go further, during the Med’x evening this November 28, doctors and surgeons from these 5 Bordeaux clinics will present different protocols for cooperation, coordination, reaching out to the patient, whether mobile teams, advanced consultations, etc. The goal: to inform treating doctors and community doctors of the existence of all these possible treatments, all these care offers, at their disposal to even better guide their patients.

Here is the program for the Med’x Evening that awaits you:

A word of welcome from Dr Pierre Guichard, President of GBNA Santé

The provision of care between establishments, from one shore to the other:

  • Onco-Hematology and Internal Medicine, Yin and Yang: Dr Guillaume Vial, internist at the Polyclinique Bordeaux Rive Droite, and Dr Olivier Fitoussi, onco-hematologist at the Polyclinique Bordeaux Nord Aquitaine.
  • Heart and brain: an essential collaboration, from diagnosis to therapy: Dr Marie Hébert, cardiologist at the Polyclinique Bordeaux Nord Aquitaine, and Dr Léonard Smadja, doctor specializing in vascular neurology at the Polyclinique Bordeaux Caudéran
  • Pathway of kidney stone from acute crisis to curative and preventive care: Dr Emmanuelle Rosier, nephrologist at the Polyclinique Bordeaux Nord Aquitaine, and Dr Laure Dupitout, urologist at the Nouvelle Clinique Bel-Air
  • Eye diseases, yes the general practitioner has a role to play: Dr Quentin De Bosredon, ophthalmologist at the Thiers Clinic, and Dr Thibaut Gaboriau, ophthalmologist at the Nouvelle Clinique Bel-Air.

Round table: Outreach and proximity to patients, coordinated initiatives to meet the region’s health needshosted by Professor Matthieu Durand (founder of What’s up Doc), with:

  • Dr Magali Pavard, obstetrician gynecologist at the Polyclinique Bordeaux Rive Droite, who will present the offer of advanced surgical consultations in Saint-Ciers-sur- with 17 practitioners, and the project of a local offer in Cognac with the Polyclinique Bordeaux Nord Aquitaine.
  • Dr Laure Villet-Welti, geriatrician at the Bordeaux Caudéran Polyclinic, will speak about the geriatrics sector and more precisely about the establishment of the Mobile Geriatrics Team in the Bordeaux metropolis.
  • Frédéric Dechaume, employed patient partner in oncology at the Polyclinique Bordeaux Nord Aquitaine, who will talk about his role as a bridge between caregivers and patients.
  • Professor Jean-Charles Le Huec, President of the CME at the Polyclinique Bordeaux Nord Aquitaine, will discuss the promotion of teamwork with feedback, before concluding on the network of the Bordeaux territory thanks to all these initiatives.

Are you a local doctor? Do you want to participate in the Med’x evening Thursday November 28 from 6 p.m. at the Palais de la Bourse in Bordeaux? Register for free now, for better knowledge of the care offered in your area for your patients.

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