In this episode Dr Harry Gibbs, from The Alfred Hospital in Victoria and Dr Ander Cohen from Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital, King’s College in London, UK discuss the exciting potential for artificial intelligence to inform the treatment decision
In this episode Dr Harry Gibbs, from The Alfred Hospital in Victoria and Dr Ander Cohen from Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital, King’s College in London, UK talk about managing recurrence in venous thromboembolism patients, and the importance of op
In this episode Dr Harry Gibbs, from The Alfred Hospital in Victoria and Dr Ander Cohen from Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital, King’s College in London, UK talk about the management of patients on therapy who have an ischaemic stroke. They talk ab
In this episode Dr Harry Gibbs, from The Alfred Hospital in Victoria and Dr Ander Cohen from Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital, King’s College in London, UK consider the management of patients with extreme body weight. Can we safely use DOACs in pa
In this episode Dr Harry Gibbs, from The Alfred Hospital in Victoria and Dr Ander Cohen from Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital, King’s College in London, UK discuss how to interpret real world data and how to identify well designed and useful obse
In this episode Dr Harry Gibbs, from The Alfred Hospital in Victoria and Dr Ander Cohen from Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital, King’s College in London, UK discuss the impacts of COVID on their clinical practice. This included logistical aspects s
In this episode Dr Harry Gibbs, from The Alfred Hospital in Victoria and Dr Ander Cohen from Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital, King’s College in London, UK discuss the management of ongoing treatment with DOACs in patients with cancer. They consid
In this episode Dr Harry Gibbs, from The Alfred Hospital in Victoria and Dr Ander Cohen from Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital, King’s College in London, UK discuss stroke prevention with DOACs in patients with chronic kidney disease. They talk abo
In this episode Dr Harry Gibbs, from The Alfred Hospital in Victoria and Dr Ander Cohen from Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital, King’s College in London, UK talk about the toughest bleeds to manage – intracranial bleeding, in patients prescribed an