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Venue: Digitally through the University of Manitoba
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Blood Disorders Day 2021
Program Description
Presented in cooperation with the Community Oncology Program at CancerCare Manitoba, and the University of Manitoba, Blood Disorders Day 2021 is a full-day symposium of value to all health professionals. Sampling the blood and interpreting the results of blood tests are core components of daily patient care. Blood Disorders Day has been specifically developed to provide the practical and relevant information on hematology and blood disorders
Target Audience
The target audience of the education program is Primary Care Providers, including family physicians, nurse practitioners, and trainees. Interdisciplinary team members such as nurses, pharmacists and educators are also a part of the target audience.
Learning Objectives
The program includes lectures, panel presentations and interactive discussions designed to provide learners with practical and relevant information on blood disorders.
The learning objectives of the program are to:
- Develop an approach to the work up of patients with suspected blood disorders, especially those with laboratory abnormalities (e.g. anemia or other cytopenias).
- Use clinical algorithms to inform the diagnosis, management, and optimal referral of patients with blood disorders.
- Review up to date treatment strategies for patients with common blood disorders.
Agenda
8:00 Registration
8:30 Welcome and Introduction
8:35 Greetings From CEO & President of CancerCare Manitoba
The National: Broadcasting the critical value of the CBC in our lives
8:40 CBC Investigative Reports: Decoding the CBC – Donald Houston & Lin Yang
9:30 The 5 W’s of the critical CBC: When, how, and how fast to consult your friendly neighborhood hematologist – Vi Dao
10:00 As It Happens: Navigating Blood Day algorithms – Emily Rimmer
10:10 Break and Exhibits
Local news: Transfusion and hemostasis
10:30 Zebras on the Prairies: TTP & Acquired Hemophilia – Emily Rimmer
10:50 A primer on red cell transfusion in Manitoba – Laura Tapley & Arjuna Ponnampalam
11:10 Q With Ryan Zarychanski: Bring your challenging cases to discuss with local hematologists – Ryan Zarychanski and Hematologists
11:40 Lunch and Exhibits
Current affairs in thrombosis
12:30 The CAT’s out of the bag: Treating cancer associated thrombosis in the era of DOACs – Marc Carrier
1310 Thrombosis and anticoagulation in COVID-19 – Ryan Zarychanski
1330 Mind the gap: Periprocedural management of anticoagulants – Rhys Sharkey
1350 Break and Exhibits
Up to speed: What’s new in malignant hematology
1410 How I treat myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and acute leukemia in older adults – Brett Houston
1430 Nothing rhymes with Lactate Dehydrogenase: An approach to the elevated LDH. The Price of Progress: An update in management of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) – Len Minuk
1450 The Price of Progress: An update in management of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) – Versha Banerji
1510 Q & A
1525 Concluding Remarks
Note: Topics and speakers may be subject to change.
Download the Blood Disorders Day 2021 Agenda
This will be livestream only. You will be emailed connection information one day prior to the event.
Credits
This event was co-developed with the CPD Medicine Program, University of Manitoba and was planned to achieve scientific integrity, objectivity and balance.
This one-credit-per-hour Group Learning program meets the certification criteria of the College of Family Physicians of Canada and has been approved by the CPD Medicine Program, University of Manitoba for up to 5.25 Mainpro+ credits.
This event is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and approved by the CPD Medicine Program, University of Manitoba for a maximum of 5.25 hours.
Participants should only claim credit for the actual number of hours attended.
The University of Manitoba CPD Medicine Program is fully accredited by the Committee on Accreditation of Continuing Medical Education (CACME).
Program Coordinator
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Amanda Marten
Program Coordinator, CPD - Medicine
Office of Continuing Competency and Assessment
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Manitoba
Tel: 431-373-9697
Email: Amanda.Marten@umanitoba.ca