Preventing clots in individuals attending ‘Same Day Care’ units but not requiring a stay in a hospital.
A focus group meeting inviting individuals with AND without lived experience of blood clots
Managing heavy menstrual bleeding in patients prescribed anticoagulation
A focus group meeting inviting individuals with lived experience to help shape a proposed research study into this challenging issue.
Improving recognition of blood clot risk
Join an online meeting to help shape research into reducing blood clot risk in patients receiving ‘Same Day Care’.
Women and blood clots: anticoagulation and heavy menstrual bleeding
An information and support webinar welcoming Prof Beverley Hunt OBE and Dr Gill Lowe, who will discuss and take questions on anticoagulation and women’s health, with special emphasis on managing and options for heavy menstrual bleeding.
Improving sleep after a diagnosis of a blood clot
A patient information & support session led by Prof Paul Bennett, who will be discussing strategies that can relieve difficulties with sleep and taking questions.
Managing worry after a blood clot
A patient information & support meeting led by Prof Paul Bennett. The will share strategies that can help and welcome questions.
Coping with feelings of panic after a blood clot
A patient information & support session led by clinical psychologist, Prof Paul Bennett
Strategies to help stop smoking
A patient information and support session providing strategies, discussion and welcoming questions.
NTW’25 virtual conference
Thrombosis UK’s flagship virtual conference providing education for all: CPD accredited education for healthcare and allied healthcare professionals Information and support meetings for patients and carers Presentation from UK and global leaders in VTE NTW’25 Poster Hall exhibition An interactive Exhibition Hall Registration FREE of CHARGE!
Managing sleep problems after a blood clot
This free online meeting would be of interest to anyone who has struggled with sleep problems after a diagnosis of a blood clot. Welcoming Prof Paul Bennet, clinical psychologist, and Clare Prince, patient advocate to discuss, share tips and take questions.