I’ve Learned to Navigate the Challenges of Being a Survivor: Daisy’s Story

…compromised with an unexpected diagnosis. I have learned to adapt and navigate all the challenges of being a survivor. I ultimately ran my race and have continued to persevere and…

I Saw Five Doctors Before I was Diagnosed: Sherrye’s Story

…disorders, factor V Leiden and protrombin gene mutation (factor II). We will both be taking anticoagulants for the rest of our lives and will always have to mitigate our increased…

I Got Extremely Lucky: Kelly’s Story

…have also been amazing resources for myself and my family as we navigate this diagnosis. It’s important to know your risks and the warning signs of a blood clot. If…

Shared Decision-Making Guide for Thrombophilia Testing

…their care. Support healthcare providers in facilitating …

Air Travel and Deep Vein Thrombosis DVT

…importance of the latest medical studies, as they continue to …

Advocating For Awareness Has Been Incredibly Rewarding: Dan’s Story

…week in the ICU, fighting to recover from this life-threatening condition. The trauma of this experience led to a diagnosis of PTSD, a silent companion that I’ve learned to navigate

Blood Clot Statistics Vary – What to do About it?

…risk group (e.g., cancer patients, medically ill hospital …

I Ran More Than 9,400 Miles In My Dad’s Memory: Jay’s Story

…mountains, but that was the point when I became hooked. I set out to run the Gateway Loop in the McDowell Mountains daily, as a way to clear my head…

NBCA Journal Club Convenes to Discuss Antithrombin Therapy

…AT deficiency. Identify specific patient populations and use …