Hematologists and Oncologists Recognize Their Role in Specialized VA Care Despite Ongoing Knowledge Gaps – JTH
Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis (JTH) shared on LinkedIn about a recent article by Bryan Sisk et al, adding:
”Knowledge, interest, and willingness of hematologists and oncologists to care for adults with vascular anomalies
Most hematologists/oncologists lack VA knowledge and confidence, yet recognize their profession’s suitability for providing this specialized care to adults.”
Title: Knowledge, interest, and willingness of hematologists and oncologists to care for adults with vascular anomalies
Authors: Bryan Sisk, Anna Kerr, Sally Cohen-Cutler, Margaret Lee, Katie Harmoney, Alexandra Borst, Shelley Crary, Shelbie Fishman, Stephanie Chen, Danielle Cicka, Stephanie Milam, Christine Bereitschaft, Kristen Sanfilippo
Read the Full Article on JTH

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