The Northeast Pulmonary Teaching Conference
The
American Lung Association of Central New York
and the
New
York State
Society for Respiratory Care



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Dr.
Goldhaber was born in New York City and received his undergraduate at Harvard
College in Cambridge, Ma. He received his MD degree at Harvard
Medical School. He completed his internship and residency at Peter Bent
Brigham Hospital. He was recently awarded HMS Class of 2000 Daniel D. Federman
Outstanding Clinical Educator. He currently holds two positions at Brigham &
Women's Hospital, which are Director, Cardiac Center's Anticoagulation Service
and director of Venous Thromboembolism Research Group.
DVT Management:
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Selection of patients for outpatient management or
abbreviated hospital stay.
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Advantages of low molecular weight heparins over
unfractionated heparin for DVT treatment.
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Optimal outpatient management of anticoagulation in DVT
patients.
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Thrombolytics in PE:
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How to risk stratify patients with acute PE to identify
those at high risk.
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Potential advantages of thrombolysis as an adjunct to
anticoagulation.
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of thrombolysis. |
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For more program information, contact Glenn Ivers at the American Lung
Association of Central New York at 1620 Burnett Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13206,
tel:
e-mail:
Russ Acevedo, Program Chair and Webmaster: russ
Glenn Ivers, Co-Chair: glenn
Chuck Svoboda, Co-Chair: chuck
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