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ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF EDINBURGH (RCPE SYMPOSIUM) EDINBURGH: HAEMATOLOGY
Knowledge of a broad spectrum of haematological issues has become even more important for a range of individuals practising medicine. Many haematological disorders have presentations that bring patients into contact with their GP or with acute care and general medical physicians. Routine investigations often provide results, such as a high haemoglobin, a thrombocytosis or a paraprotein that require appropriate interpretation and further investigation involving haematology departments. It is common to suspect lymphoma when you just don't know what is wrong, everyone deals with patients who are anticoagulated and knowing what to do with patients with venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism is also a common scenario for colleagues outside haematology. Finally, as the population demographic changes more medical practitioners need to know how to deal with the issues presented by patients with sickling haemoglobinopathies
Our symposium addresses the common issues above and our expert speakers will give clear clinically orientated approaches to the topics discussed.
Dr Henry Watson
Chair, Organising sub-committee
GBP
2015-08-27
Group registrations not allowed
Accompanying persons not allowed
We don’t accept Online Abstracts
Queen Mother Conference Centre
Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
9 Queen Street
Edinburgh
EH2 1JQ
Submission Info
Christine Berwick , Education Co-ordinator , RCPE
Phone: 011-44-13-1247-3634
Fax: 011-44-13-1220-4393
Email: c.berwick@rcpe.ac.uk
Christine Berwick , Education Co-ordinator , RCPE
Phone: 011-44-13-1247-3634
Fax: 011-44-13-1220-4393
Email: c.berwick@rcpe.ac.uk