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Have you checked out the INATE website?

INATE (INvestigators Against ThromboEmbolism) is an educational website that aims to improve the worldwide management of patients with venous thromboembolism (VTE). Started in 2001 by a Core Group of 12 investigators from various disciplines around the globe, it is an excellent source of information for both patients and professionals.
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Content for site developed under the guidance of the TRACK Advisory Council.
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About Us |
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ThrombosisClinic.com is honored to have the support and input of the TRACK Advisory Council, a distinguished faculty of physicians and pharmacists dedicated to raising the awareness of thrombosis through the development of accredited educational programs.
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ThrombosisClinic.com is an educational web site for healthcare practitioners with an interest in the prevention and management of thrombosis, which remains one of the leading causes of death in the United States. By offering CME/CE programs and key resources, we address the many clinical challenges facing healthcare professionals and their patients. Aimed at being the primary resource for thrombosis education, our daily updates and input from leading experts in the field provide the latest advances in treatment, as well as tools and materials to help answer practical questions.
An Advisory Council of key opinion leaders in the area of thrombosis has come together to support the development of the educational initiatives on ThrombosisClinic.com. The goal of the Advisory Council, known asTRACK (Thrombosis Resource for the Advancement of Clinical Knowledge), is to educate healthcare practitioners across multiple specialties on emerging approaches to diagnosis, prophylaxis, and treatment of thrombosis.
The Elsevier Office of Continuing Education is pleased to provide CME/CE certification for many of the programs posted on this web site. Elsevier is a world leader in healthcare and medical science publishing.
Acknowledgements
We would like to acknowledge Dr Sivananthan from the Cardiac MR, Leeds General Infirmary, UK, for letting us use the heart image.
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