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Home / Events / Anemia Conference, September 14-16, 2007 / Anemia Conference Presentations & Proceedings |
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Anemia Conference Presentations & Proceedings
PDF versions of many of this year's conference presentations can be found in this folder. To request a CD of conference presentations, send an email to Margery - margery{at}optimizinghealth.org -- available now! Conference Proceedings CDs have been sponsored by Alexion Pharmaceuticals and will be available at no cost. However, we may ask you to pay a shipping & handling fee. Academic Half-Day: ESAs, Summary of Recent Trials and Controversies Presented by Dr. Jose Chang, Lakeridge Health, Oshawa Chang UofT Hematology Half-Day ESAs.pdf 970.95 kB Academic Half-Day: Screening for Hemoglobinopathies Presented by Dr. Isaac Odame, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto Academic Half-Day: The Acutely Ill Sickle Cell Patient Presented by Dr. John Wu, BC Children's Hospital, Vancouver Alternate Models of Care Delivery for Hemoglobinopathies Presentation by Dr. Melanie Kirby, Abby Bezant, and Sandra Sproul at the 2007 Anemia Conference Kirby - Alternative Models of Care Delivery for Hemoglobinopathes.pdf 41.44 kB Blood Transfusion for Chronic Anemia: Should We Do More? Presentation by Dr. Melissa Forgie at the 2007 Anemia Conference Community, Care, and Self-Management of Hemoglobinopathies Dr Simon Dyson's Presentation from the Friday Evening Reception at the 2007 Anemia Conference Dyson - Social Support for People with Sickle Cell, Thalassemia.pdf 323.93 kB Comprehensive Care: An International Perspective Presentation by Syed Hussain Jafri, Thalassemia Federation of Pakistan Jafri - Comprehensive Care, An International Perspective.pdf 787.80 kB Conference Opening Remarks Photos and text from the Conference's opening Awards Presentation. Awards were presented to the families of Howard Leung & Corrado Falcitelli, and Health Minister George Smitherman. Conference Opening Remarks and Awards Presentation.pdf 495.10 kB |
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