Erin VanDyke: Excited to See Continued Momentum Around VTE Program Development
Erin VanDyke, Vice President of NBCA Centers of Excellence, shared a post on LinkedIn:
”First visit to the Venous Symposium conference in NYC and what an experience.
Closing it out with a strong Society of Interventional Radiology collaboration was the perfect way to wrap an already impactful few days.
The multidisciplinary insights, collaboration, and overall engagement – from both attendees and expert panels—truly made this one for the books.
Looking ahead, it would be incredible to see even more integration with VTE patient organizations like the National Blood Clot Alliance.
There’s real opportunity to continue bridging patients, providers, and systems of care in meaningful ways.
Excited to see continued momentum around VTE program development, with growing interest in Centers of Excellence and the Community DVT Excellence initiatives, and new partnerships forming across patient advocacy, clinical teams, institutions, and industry.
Already looking forward to next year.”

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