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  • What does thrombophilia testing mean for patients or their families? Do you know when and who to test for thrombophilia? In this podcast, experts Prof. Saskia Middeldorp and Prof. Jean Connors explore the diagnostic challenges for thrombophilia and which patients can benefit most from screening. In specific situations, testing can be crucial, but not always. Before testing, it is important to understand whether testing is needed and consider how it will provide support for decision making. ASH guidelines may be helpful. The experts discuss how these recommendations should be applied in general practice, as some caution is recommended. 

     

    Watch a video of the experts in conversation and download the full transcript on the COR2ED website: https://cor2ed.com/hemostasis-connect/programmes/thrombophilia-testing-part2/

     

    Or go to the video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/uvXTtZHdT1k

     

    Want to find out more? Listen to the other episode in the series:  

     

    Episode 1- Thrombophilia: Clinical overview and impact on patients 

    https://youtu.be/vy6r3JJLkG8?si=wXro9w7XYV6XS66U  

    https://cor2ed.com/hemostasis-connect/programmes/thrombophilia-part1/ 

     

    The medical experts in this podcast express their own views, not those of COR2ED, supporters, or their institution. This podcast is supported by an Independent Medical Education Grant from Pentapharm 

     

    This educational podcast is developed by cor2ed.com

  • Innovation is the key to achieving success in the future, including recent scientific research to explore novel therapeutic options to improve the treatment of severe postpartum hemorrhage (PPH). If you're curious about the latest advancements in this field and how they can impact future treatment strategies for women who suffer from severe PPH, then listen to the fourth and final part of a podcast series on severe PPH.

    Experts will discuss the latest treatment advances and their perception of how the management of PPH will evolve in the future.

    Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn more about the latest scientific breakthroughs that can transform the lives of women suffering from PPH.

    Prefer to watch as well as listen?

    Watch a video of the experts in conversation and download the full transcript on the COR2ED website: https://cor2ed.com/obstetrics-gynecology-connect/programmes/severe-pph-treatment-developments/

    Or go to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HXtMNxgr1c

    The medical experts in this podcast express their own views, not those of COR2ED, supporters, or their institution. This podcast is supported by an Independent Medical Education Grant from Novo Nordisk.

    This educational podcast is developed by cor2ed.com.

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  • Thrombophilia: Clinical overview and impact on patients

    What do you know about thrombophilia? Is it acquired or inherited, and what is the impact on patients? This is the first in a 2-part podcast series focusing on Thrombophilia.

    In this episode, you will hear from Prof. Cedric Hermans, who is the Head of the division of Hematology, the Hemostasis and Thrombosis Unit and Hemophilia center of the Saint-Luc University hospital in Brussels, Belgium, and Prof. Sabine Eichinger, who is the Head of the Coagulation Clinic at the Medical University of Vienna, Austria. The experts discuss the main causes and symptoms of thrombophilia and the potential implications for the patient. They share their knowledge on the differences between acquired or inherited thrombophilia and discuss which specific patients can benefit from screening to prevent overtreatment or undertreatment. 

    Prefer to watch as well as listen?

    Watch a video of the experts in conversation and download the full transcript on the COR2ED website: https://cor2ed.com/hemostasis-connect/programmes/thrombophilia-podcast-series-part-1/

    Or go to the video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/vy6r3JJLkG8

    The medical experts in this podcast are expressing their own views and not those of COR2ED, supporters, or their institution. This podcast is supported by an Independent Medical Education Grant from Pentapharm.

    This educational podcast is developed by cor2ed.com.