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Aug 7, 2025, 02:23
Heather Matthews Johnson Highlights the Importance of Communication in VTE
Heather Matthews Johnson, Director of Preventive Cardiology for Women’s Services at Baptist Health South Florida, has shared a post on Linkedin:
“There is a growing concern in healthcare: patients who feel dismissed or unheard during clinical encounters. For conditions like venous thromboembolism (VTE) effective communication is key.
The Vasculearn Network VTE Communication Toolkit offers content and strategies to support effective communication and empathetic dialogue with patients at the time of a VTE diagnosis.”
Find the toolkit here.
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