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Overcoming Institutional Barriers: A Case-Based Study of a Hospital That Changed Its Ways

Presented by:

David F. Lovinger, MD, FHM Click here for bio >>
Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine
Pritzker School of Medicine
University of Chicago

Chief
Division of Hospital Medicine
NorthShore University Health System
Chicago, Illinois


Best Practices for VTE Prevention: How Can ACCP Guidelines Help My Patients?

Presented by:

John A. Heit, MD, FACP, FACC Click here for bio >>
Professor of Medicine

Director
Section of Hematology Research and Coagulation Clinic
Division of Hematology and Internal Medicine
Department of Internal Medicine
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
Rochester, Minnesota


Universal VTE Risk Assessment in Hospitalized Patients

Presented by:

Sylvia C. McKean, MD Click here for bio >>
Associate Professor
Harvard Medical School

Senior Hospitalist
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts


Falling Through the Cracks: Why Hospitalized Patients Do Not Receive Appropriate Thromboprophylaxis

Presented by:

Scott Kaatz, DO, MSc, FACP Click here for bio >>
Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine
Wayne State University

Director, Anticoagulation Clinics
Henry Ford Hospital
Detroit, Michigan

Activity Expired on June 30, 2010. CME credit not available.


Determining the Right Therapeutic Course to Achieve VTE Prophylaxis: A Closer Look at the Latest Clinical Evidence

Presented by:

Steven B. Deitelzweig, MD, MMM, FACP, FSVMB, RVT Click here for bio >>
Clinical Associate Professor
Tulane University School of Medicine

Vice President of Medical Affairs
System Chairman of Hospital Medicine
Assistant Program Director for Internal Medicine
Ochsner Clinic Foundation
New Orleans, Louisiana

Activity Expired on September 30, 2009. CME credit not available.