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Stop The Clot®: What Every Healthcare Professional Should Know

Stop The Clot®: What Every Healthcare Professional Should Know

Online Curriculum for Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, and Pharmacists

Continuing Education Available to for Diagnosis and Treatment of Blood Clots & Clotting Disorders

Tarrytown, NY – August 3, 2010 – The National Blood Clot Alliance (NBCA) is making available an easily accessible, no-cost online curriculum for nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and pharmacists to help increase knowledge about the diagnosis and treatment of blood clots and blood clotting disorders. This is a web-based training course. The overall purpose of this training is to improve health outcomes for patients diagnosed with thrombosis and/or thrombophilia and to prevent secondary complications of blood clots to improve the content and delivery of health information/education by nurses and other non-physician providers

Healthcare professionals can click here to register for  the curriculum, entitled Stop The Clot®: What Every Healthcare Professional Should Know.  This curriculum provides ease of use for busy healthcare professionals who want to enrich their knowledge about deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE) at their own individual pace and at times convenient to their schedules.

“Frequently, we find that the diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis is delayed, or, in some cases, not made at all or made far too late,” explains NBCA Board President Randy Fenninger, who himself experienced a near fatal pulmonary embolism several years ago.  “There’s a pressing need for expanded awareness about venous blood clots among this important group of allied health professionals, who are routinely on the frontlines and in a position to help identify both at-risk patients and the potentially life-threatening signs or symptoms of DVT and PE.”

Through a cooperative agreement with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), NBCA developed this online curriculum to contain five lessons:  1) Basics of Clotting  2) Basics of Thrombophilia 3) Anticoagulant Medications 4) Post-Thrombotic Syndrome/Pulmonary Hypertension and 5) Prevention of Venous Thromboembolism.  To learn more about the curriculum, click here.

Individual lessons contain key clinical “teachable moments,” reinforced by various learning strategies that include graphics, reference charts, images, videos, interactive exercises, and review questions with explanations to engage the learner.  A post-test follows each lesson and contact hours are available upon completion of all five lessons, a final post-test, and an evaluation.

“Saving lives through educational outreach to healthcare professionals is essential,” says Jack Ansell, MD, Chair of NBCA’s Medical and Scientific Advisory Board. “The aim of the National Blood Clot Alliance is to ensure that patients who present with symptoms of DVT or PE receive optimal care, in terms of diagnosis, the very critical first step, and treatment.”

The mission of NBCA is to prevent, diagnose and treat thrombosis and thrombophilia through research, education, support and advocacy.

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