“What I appreciated—just to put it in a short sentence—they got it.” Dr. Clem said. “They understood why this mattered, and how this was going to work to improve their population of patients, not only in the here and now but as they progress in the future to improve the care of the diagnosis and treatment of patients with thromboembolic disease. I was so impressed and happy to work with our review team.”
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ACEP Now: March 02Ms. Megan Sambell is a Quality Improvement Project Manager at ACEP.
Mr. Darrin Scheid, CAE is Communication Director at ACEP.
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One Response to “Grant Program Funds Venous Thromboembolism Management Projects”
March 23, 2025
David McClellanI can’t believe they actually did funding for this. This scientific information is already well established in numerous programs have been done with it. This is something, treating outpatient, Venus involved disease, that we’ve been doing for decades, and for pulmonary embolism for nearly a decade very redundant research.