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While most cases of anemia are relatively easy to deal with, anemia is also easy to overlook, especially when dealing with other very serious conditions. We hope you will take advantage of the tools and materials assembled by the anemia institute, to help you treat anemia as seriously as it should be.
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Anemia Guidelines for Primary Care
The first & only clinical guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of anemia in a family practice context. Developed by MUMS Guidelines Clearinghouse (Medication Use Management Services) as part of the Orange Book guideline series.
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Anemia Reference Tool
This pocket-sized reference tool offers a detailed algorithm for the diagnosis and treatment of the most common anemias, and charts on recommended nutrient intake and food sources of iron.
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Brochures & Videos
We gladly provide patient brochures, videos, and display holders for use in your office or waiting room, at no charge
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Anemia Institute Review
Overview of leading-edge research on anemia from recent publications.
First Edition: March 2002
Second Edition: March 2003
Special Edition - Hepatitis C: March 2004 Special Edition - Blood Conservation: March 2004
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Research Grant Competition
The purpose of the Research and Development Fund is to support research on anemia, its causes, prevention, diagnosis and treatment, that can lead to improved quality of life and health outcomes for those at risk for and suffering from anemia.
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