Beyond Extraordinary

Transforming Sickle Cell Care in Louisiana

LCMC Health Season 2 Episode 4

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On this episode of Beyond Extraordinary, host Caroline Giepert, Public Relations Specialist at LCMC Health, sits down with Dr. Watkins from Manning Family Children’s to discuss the groundbreaking arrival of gene therapy for patients living with Sickle Cell Disease in Louisiana.

Together, they explore why this moment represents a major shift in care for a condition that affects millions worldwide but has historically received far less research funding and attention than other genetic diseases. Dr. Watkins explains how new gene therapies work, why they offer hope for patients with the most severe forms of the disease, and the complex infrastructure required to deliver these treatments safely.

The conversation also highlights the collaborative effort behind launching a gene therapy program—from stem cell collection and specialized labs to nurses, pharmacists, and multidisciplinary care teams. Dr. Watkins shares how Manning Family Children’s has built the capacity to provide this advanced treatment locally, making it the only center in Louisiana currently offering gene therapy for sickle cell disease.

Caroline and Dr. Watkins also discuss the broader impact on access to care across the Gulf South. With many patients traveling from rural communities and neighboring states, the program is helping close longstanding gaps in specialty care while positioning LCMC Health as a regional leader in innovative treatment.

The episode also brings the human side of medicine into focus, including the story of a patient whose lifelong dream of becoming a pilot may now be possible because of gene therapy—illustrating how medical innovation can transform not just health outcomes, but entire life trajectories.

They wrap up by looking ahead to the future of gene therapy, which Dr. Watkins believes will expand rapidly over the next decade, and why health systems must invest now to ensure patients have access to the next generation of treatments.

Tune in for a powerful conversation about innovation, health equity, and how cutting-edge science is creating new possibilities for patients and families across Louisiana and beyond.