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VTE together has evolved from the highly successful annual VTE Dublin meeting, established in 2014. It is organised by a multidisciplinary group of clinicians passionate about improving VTE care both locally and internationally. For all health care professionals involved in diagnosis, treatment and prevention of venous thromboembolism. 9 CPD points

This is a Two day event, (October 2-3) organised by VTE, UK Thrombosis Research Network and King's Health Partners with panelled discussions led by international experts on venous thromboembolism.

 

Sessions include:

VTE prevention - policy in action

Prof Roopen Arya on progress with national VTE prevention programme in England

Prof Fionnuala Ni Ainle on progress with national VTE prevention in Women's health in Ireland

Prof Brian Cleary on technical solutions to advance VTE prevention

 

Advances in PE management

Role of PE response teams, Prof Rachel Rosovsky

Interventional approaches to PE management, Prof Andrew Sharpe

Role of ECMO in PE management Dr Tas Pirani,

Interventional approaches to DVT, Prof Stephen Black,

 

‘JTH in clinic’

Prof Marc Righini on management of isolated distal DVT

Caoimhe Kenny on optimising recovery post PE

Virginie Silvari on transitions of care and protecting patients on anticoagulation.

 

Controversies in VTE prevention covering

neurosurgical patients, Prof Daniel Horner

orthopaedics, Prof Suzanne Cannegeiter

psychiatry patients, Audrey Purcell

patients with cirrhosis, Dr Lara Roberts

 

Challenges in diagnosis and treatment of VTE including

Diagnostic challenges in trauma patients, Dr Bibi Bassa

VTE risk after same day emergency care, Prof Susie Shapiro

Ambulatory management of PE, Dr Rachel Sutherland

Artificial intelligence in PE risk stratification, Prof Peter Macmahon

Optimising management after superficial vein thrombosis, Prof Jan Beyer-Westendorff

 

Life after PE

Long term care following PE, Prof Rachel Rosovsky

Psychological impact of VTE, Prof Paul Bennett

 

Women’s health

VTE prevention in pregnancy, Dr Marc Blondon

DOACs in breastfeeding, Dr Jig Patel

Updated RCOG guidance on preventing VTE in pregnancy

 

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