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Reducing Harm Associated with Anticoagulation Therapies

Audio Conference Call Recordings

Now Available on CD

"A practical, complete, and easy to understand guide to bridging patients on anticoagulants - highly recommended and essential presentation for all providers who care for patients on anticoagulation”, said Joseph J. Miaskiewicz, MD, North Shore Medical Center regarding the October 28th program on anticoagulation Bridging Strategies.

“I found the atrial fib call to be a terrific and concise summary - highly recommended for all clinicians who work with AF patients”, said Harvey Kowaloff, MD, MMM, Vice President of Medical Affairs, Jordan Hospital regarding the November 20th audio call.

“Both discussions were pertinent and informative”, said David K. Thompson, RPh, MS, Clinical Pharmacist, Jordan Hospital regarding the October 28th and November 20th audio calls.

A recording of the audio conference calls on a CD format and the handout materials are now available for the programs listed below.

• Surgical Bridging Strategies by Clinical Guidelines - October 28, 2009

Faculty Alan Brush, MD, FACP, Chief, Anticoagulation Management Service, Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates

Objectives:

▪ Identify bridging strategies for a variety of medical services

▪ Review Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates Anticoagulation Guidelines

• Patients with AF: Who Should be on Warfarin? - November 20, 2009

Faculty: Daniel Singer, MD - Chief, Clinical Epidemiology Unit, General Medicine Division,

Massachusetts General Hospital; Lead Author, ACCP, Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines for

Atrial Fibrillation, Chest 2008

Objectives:

▪ Identify AF patients who should be on warfarin.

▪ Learn the efficacy of anticoagulation and aspirin for AF patients.

▪ Learn the CHADS2 AF Stroke Risk Score.

▪ Identify CHEST 2008 guideline recommendations for long-term anticoagulation therapy for AF patients.  

▪ Learn the efficacy and safety of novel anticoagulants for atrial fibrillation that have completed large randomized trials.

What you will receive:

1. Audio Call Recording on CD

2. Presentations

3. Clinical Cases including Questions and Answers

4. Handouts

Pricing for either the 10/28/09 or the 11/20/09 Audio Call Recordings:

If you did not participate in the October and November calls and want the Recorded Calls, Handouts, and List Serve membership:

o Physician practice = $35

o MA Coalition hospitals = $75

o Non-Coalition hospitals = $125

• If you participated in the calls and want the Recorded Call and Handouts on a CD:

o Physician practice = $15

o Ma Coalition hospitals = $15

o Non-Coalitions = $25

Terms of Use – CD and Handout Materials: Purchase of these materials by a hospital allows their use by staff and medical staff affiliated with the licensed hospital. Purchase of these materials by a medical group allows their use by partners and employees of that local practice/group. The materials should not be copied and shared outside of your organization. We appreciate your cooperation with this policy.

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Reducing Harm Associated with Anticoagulation Therapies

• Audio Conference Call Education Program CD

• Powerpoint Presentations

• Handouts

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| | | |Price |Quantity |Total |

| | | | | | |

|Physician Practices |Bridging Strategies – Oct. 28, 2009 |Participated in Audio Conference |$15 | | |

| | |Did not participate |$35 | | |

| |Patients with AF: Who should be on warfarin – Nov. |Participated in Audio Conference |$15 | | |

| |20, 2009 | | | | |

| | |Did not participate |$35 | | |

| | | | | | |

|MA Coalition Hospitals |Bridging Strategies – Oct. 28, 2009 |Participated in Audio Conference |$15 | | |

| | |Did not participate |$75 | | |

| |Patients with AF: Who should be on warfarin – Nov. |Participated in Audio Conference |$15 | | |

| |20, 2009 | | | | |

| | |Did not participate |$75 | | |

| | | | | | |

|Non-MA Coalition |Bridging Strategies – Oct. 28, 2009 |Participated in Audio Conference |$25 | | |

|Hospitals | | | | | |

| | |Did not participate |$125 | | |

| |Patients with AF: Who should be on warfarin – Nov. |Participated in Audio Conference |$25 | | |

| |20, 2009 | | | | |

| | |Did not participate |$125 | | |

| | | | |TOTAL: | |

* Includes Shipping & Handling within the United States. Please email us for Shipping & Handling outside of the U.S.

Please make checks payable to:

The Massachusetts Coalition for the Prevention of Medical Errors

5 New England Executive Park Burlington, MA 01803

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