Johns Hopkins Venous Thromboembolism Symposium
The VTE Collaborative, with support from the Armstrong Institute and Department of Medicine, holds a VTE Symposium every March that highlights the latest research on venous thromboembolism and features a keynote speaker who is a national authority in this field.
The keynote speaker for the 16th Annual Johns Hopkins Medicine VTE Symposium is Dr. James Douketis, who will deliver a talk, “Perioperative Anticoagulant Management: Five Developments in 2024 That Will Affect Your Practice.”
The event also includes a panel discussion of personal stories of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism from the patient and family perspective.
The symposium concludes with a presentation by Dr. Elliott Haut of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and a member of NBCA’s Medical and Scientific Advisory Board on harmonizing blood clot prevention across the Johns Hopkins Health System.
To join the livestream: hopkins.org/VTE
Download the 2024 VTE Symposium Agenda