GGC Contact: Alison Cozens
IMD Scotland website
What is IMD Scotland?
IMD Scotland is a national managed clinical network for Inherited Metabolic Disorders (IMD). It is hosted by NHS National Services Scotland on behalf of Scottish NHS Boards. The network is led by a Lead Clinician – currently Dr Alison Cozens (Consultant in Paediatric Inherited Metabolic Medicine) – with managerial and administrative support from a Programme Manager (Karyn Robertson) and Programme Support Officer (Mary Glen). The work of IMD Scotland is overseen by an Advisory Group, which is currently chaired by Sally Egan, Associate Director and Child Health Commissioner in NHS Lothian.
Who is part of IMD Scotland?
A range of healthcare professionals who are involved in the diagnosis and care of children or adults with inherited metabolic disorders in Scotland make up the membership of IMD Scotland. This includes paediatricians, dietitians, biochemists, geneticists, nurses and physicians. Patients, families and the voluntary sector are essential partners in IMD Scotland and also contribute to the network.
What are IMD Scotland’s Aims and Objectives?
The aims of IMD Scotland are described in the network mission statement: to improve the diagnosis, treatment and support for all individuals and families affected by Inherited Metabolic Disorders, wherever in Scotland they live.
The IMD Scotland key objectives are:
- Development of specialist IMD services within Scotland to improve access to the specialist services through outreach and joint working
- Support for general physicians in the detection, investigation and management of inherited metabolic disorders
- Development of standards, care pathways and protocols of care
- Education of healthcare professionals in the detection, investigation and management of inherited metabolic disorders
- Development of an audit programme for people with inherited metabolic disorders to ensure adherence to treatment standards and a high standard of outcomes
- Provision of education and support to people with IMD and their families, including engagement with families by the network
- Engagement with other professional groups to raise awareness of IMD, including education, social work and voluntary services