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CLOT Conversations

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Unlock the latest breakthroughs in thrombosis diagnosis and management with CLOT Conversations - the must-listen podcast for healthcare professionals. Join hosts Dr Jameel Abdulrehman, a Hematologist with specialization in Thrombosis and Hemostasis at the University Health Network in Toronto, and David Airdrie, the Executive Director of Thrombosis Canada, as they delve into new research and explore the evolving field of thrombosis in 15 to 30 minute easily digestible episodes. Learn from the experts and stay ahead of the curve with Thrombosis Canada, the organization dedicated to promoting exc...

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Jun 17, 2026

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Episodes

POISE-3 Tranexamic Acid in Noncardiac Surgery 05.05.2022

Send us Fan Mail Welcome to Episode 5 of CLOT Conversations from Thrombosis Canada. In this episode Dr Jameel Abdulrehman and David Airdrie are joined by Dr PJ Devereaux and Dr M Marcucci, two of the authors of a recently published paper on the POISE-3 study entitled Tranexamic Acid in Patients Undergoing Noncardiac Surgery. The paper was published in the New England Journal of Medicine (New Engla...

Anti-seizure & Anticoagulant medications & interactions 21.04.2022

Send us Fan Mail This is Episode 4 of CLOT Conversations from Thrombosis Canada. In this episode Dr Jameel Abdulrehman and David Airdrie are joined by Dr Vinai Bhagirath and Dr Sam Schulman, two of the authors of a recently published paper entitled Carbamazepine, phenytoin, and oral anticoagulants: Drug-drug interaction and clinical events in a retrospective cohort. The paper was published in Rese...

Evaluation of definitions of OAC-associated major bleeding 05.04.2022

Send us Fan Mail In this episode Dr Jameel Abdulrehman and David Airdrie are joined by Dr Yan Xu, one of the authors of a recently published review paper entitled Evaluation of definitions for oral anticoagulant-associated major bleeding: A population-based cohort study, co-authored by Yan Xu, Tara Gomes, Philip S. Wells, Priscila Pequeno, Ana Johnson, and Michelle Sholzberg. The paper was publish...

Canadian Cancer-associated Thrombosis Algorithm Update 2021 17.03.2022

Send us Fan Mail In this episode we are joined by Dr Vicky Tagalakis and Dr Marc Carrier, two of the authors of a recently published review paper entitled Treatment Algorithm in Cancer-Associated Thrombosis: Updated Canadian Expert Consensus. The paper was published in Current Oncology (Curr. Oncol. 2021, 28, 5434–5451. https://www.mdpi.com/1718-7729/28/6/453 ). The authors speak about why this up...

Episode 1: Interview with Dr Sameer Parpia and Dr Kerstin De Wit 03.03.2022

Send us Fan Mail Welcome to Episode 1 of CLOT Conversations from Thrombosis Canada. In this episode Dr Jameel Abdulrehman and David Airdrie are joined by Dr Sameer Parpia and Dr Kerstin De Wit,  two of the authors of a recently published paper entitled Diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis with D-dimer adjusted to clinical probability: prospective diagnostic management study. The paper was published i...

CLOT Conversations Intro 02.03.2022

Send us Fan Mail An introduction to CLOT Conversations a new podcast for healthcare professionals with interviews and discussions on advances in thrombosis management. Support the show https://thrombosiscanada.ca Register today for our upcoming conference on November 7, 2026 in Montreal at https://thrombosiscanada.ca/2026Conference Take a look at our healthcare professional and patient resources,...

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