THANZ Free Communications 2
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THANZ
Tuesday, November 7, 2023 |
8:30 AM - 10:00 AM |
Meeting room 219 |
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Kindly sponsored by Novo Nordisk
Speaker
Dr Sara Ng
Haematologist
NSW Health
Outcomes of FXa-inhibitor associated gastrointestinal bleeding: Do prohaemostatic agents change anything?
8:30 AM - 8:45 AMBiography
Dr Sara Ng is a consultant clinical and laboratory haematologist working at Liverpool and Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospitals. She is the clinical lead in thrombosis & haemostasis in the SWSLHD. Her clinical and research interests are in venous thromboembolism, cancer-associated thrombosis and haematological issues in women's health.
Dr Rowena Brook
Northern Health
Spontaneous bleeding in chronic kidney disease patients - global coagulation assays may be predictive of bleeding risk.
8:45 AM - 9:00 AMBiography
Dr Rowena Brook (MBBS, FRACP, FRCPA) is a haematologist at Northern Health, Victoria and a current PhD candidate through the University of Melbourne, Northern Clinical School with the support of a Heart Foundation scholarship . She has a special research interest in the fields of haemostasis and thrombosis.
Dr Abbey Willcox
Haematologist
ACBD, Monash University
Endothelial-Targeted CD39 Ameliorates Acute Endothelial Toxin-Induced Pulmonary Hypertension in a Murine Model
9:00 AM - 9:15 AMBiography
Abbey is a clinical haematologist and Alfred and Austin Hospital, Melbourne. She is the clinical lead in Haemostasis and Thrombosis at Austin Health. Abbey is also completing a PhD in vascular biology at Monash University, ACBD investigating the role of CD39 in pulmonary and other vascular diseases
Dr Alison Slocombe
Haematologist
Eastern Health
Patients with COVID-19 exhibit diminished thrombomodulin mediated inhibition of endogenous thrombin potential
9:15 AM - 9:30 AMBiography
Dr Alison Slocombe is a clinical and laboratory haematologist who has a particular interest in disorders of haemostasis and thrombosis as well as obstetric haematology. She is the haemostasis/thrombosis clinical lead at Eastern Health and also practices at The Royal Melbourne Hospital and Epworth Eastern.
Dr Sara Ng
Haematologist
NSW Health
The efficacy of prohaemostatic agents in the management of FXa-inhibitor-related intracranial haemorrhages
9:30 AM - 9:45 AMBiography
Dr Sara Ng is a consultant clinical and laboratory haematologist working at Liverpool and Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospitals. She is the clinical lead in thrombosis & haemostasis in the SWSLHD. Her clinical and research interests are in venous thromboembolism, cancer-associated thrombosis and haematological issues in women's health.
Mr Hadley Bortz
Senior Pharmacist
Alfred Health
Incidence of venous thromboembolism in patients with major burns receiving standard dose thromboprophylaxis: a retrospective study
9:45 AM - 10:00 AMBiography
Hadley is the Senior Clinical Pharmacist for Anticoagulation Stewardship at Alfred Health. He has worked at the Alfred since 2010, predominantly in Haematology, including completing a clinical pharmacy Fellowship in malignant haematology/bone marrow transplant. Hadley is an avid AFL fan, regularly watching way too many footy-related TV shows.
Chairperson
Joanne Joseph
Haematologist
St Vincent's Hospital
Gabrielle Pennings
Postdoctoral Scientist
ANZAC Research Institute/Sydney Local Health District
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