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Even with the news of recently-approved gene therapies as cures for sickle cell, the community is still waiting for a universal cure that's accessible to and obtainable by every warrior. Meanwhile, health crises requiring emergency department visits will continue to be a part of the unpredictable life of individuals with sickle cell. For this reason, we will continue to push for equitable treatment and guideline-based care.

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Think fast.
Use STAT.
Get sickle cell care right.

Click here or click the image to access the ACEP ASH Sickle Cell Point-Of-Care Tool.

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Take a screenshot of the STAT card or Click here to download a printable version of the STAT card to take to the ER with you.​​

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STAT PARTNERS IN PRESERVING LIVES

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Understanding the STAT card: Help for patients & caregivers

Every second counts in a sickle cell crisis.

Warriors, add STAT to your ER toolbox today!

share your emergency department experience

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Emergency department care is both one of the most critical and most highly criticized aspects of life with sickle cell disease. Far too many facilities get treatment wrong and endanger the lives of warriors. But we know that some facilities and hospital systems are getting it right. We want to hear your feedback. 

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Like reviews on online purchases and restaurants, here’s your chance to rate emergency sickle cell treatment received by you or someone you care for.

sickle cell LEADERS in emergency care

American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP)

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American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP)

EDSC3

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Sickle Cell Point-Of-Care Tool 

American Society of Hematology (ASH)

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American Society of Hematology (ASH)

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ASH Sickle Cell Clinical Practice Guidelines

Emergency Nurses Association (ENA)

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Emergency Nurses Association (ENA)

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ESI Handbook v5 (pdf)

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ENA University - Triage Offerings

If you or someone you know has lost a loved one to sickle cell, click here to learn more about Voices of Winged Warriors.

Mailing address:

Voices of Winged Warriors

ATTN: STAT

P.O. Box 760142

Lathrup Village, MI 48076

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Email: SickleCellSTAT@gmail.com

​Office: (833) 397-9997

Our office number is not a crisis line. If you're having a medical emergency, please call your health provider or dial 911! To sign up for a navigator who can help you in ER, call SCMA at 407-906-3019. ​Emergency (only) Helpline: 1-888-286-0078

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STAT is a project of Voices of Winged Warriors (VoWW)

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The STAT card provides a summary of emergency sickle cell treatment guidelines established by the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP), American Society of Hematology (ASH), Emergency Nurses Association (ENA), and the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Sources of information can be found on this web site, in the ASH/ACEP sickle cell point-of-care tool, and in the ENA Emergency Severity Index Handbook 5th edition, page 12. Consult with your medical professional to develop an individualized pain plan for yourself or for questions specific to your personal medical history.

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