NYU’s Venous Thrombosis Update 2019

Venous thromboembolism (VTE), including deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism, is a national health crisis, occurring or reoccurring in an estimated one million patients annually. With the advent of new oral anticoagulants (NOACs) and innovative invasive techniques, the field of VTE diagnosis and treatment is ever-evolving. This one-day course is intended to provide attendees with robust and current insight into venous thromboembolic disease. Since VTE occurs throughout the population and often requires a multi-disciplinary treatment approach, we invite all specialties of providers as well as advanced practice and allied health providers to attend this informative course. Topics will be varied and will include a VTE anatomical refresher, pathology of VTE, topics in both noninvasive and invasive treatment options, and issues for special populations including oncology and obstetric populations.

Additional details for this past event are no longer available.