Conference Bundle - Double Trouble

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Description

When thrombotic and bleeding risks collide, management becomes anything but straightforward. This session explores complex scenarios where clinicians must strike a careful balance. Dr. Jori May opens with a discussion on concomitant arterial and venous thrombosis—how to approach diagnosis, assess risk, and choose an anticoagulation strategy that addresses both pathways. Dr. Anita Rajasekhar delves into the nuances of liver coagulopathy, highlighting the dual threat of bleeding and thrombosis and how to individualize care. Finally, Dr. Ming Lim addresses the challenging case of the "bleeding patient who clots," providing insight into evaluation, treatment options, and additional considerations.

Faculty

Arthur Allen, PharmD, CACP
Arthur Allen, PharmD, CACP
VA Salt Lake City Health Care System
Moderator
Deb Siegal, MD, MSc, FRCPC
Deb Siegal, MD, MSc, FRCPC
University of Ottawa/Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
Moderator
Ming Lim, MBBChir, MSCR, FACP
Ming Lim, MBBChir, MSCR, FACP
University of Utah
Presenter
Jori May, MD
Jori May, MD
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Presenter
Anita Rajasekhar, MD, MS
Anita Rajasekhar, MD, MS
University of Florida, Gainesville
Presenter

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Accreditation CE Hours

This conference bundle is accredited for 1.25 continuing education credits.

Program

Concomitant Arterial and Venous Thrombosis

Jori May

The Balancing Act of Liver Coagulopathy

Anita Rajasekhar

Bleeding Patient Who Clots

Ming Lim

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