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Danny Hsu: Join The THANZ Webinar on The Art and Science of Anticoagulation Stewardship
May 15, 2026, 04:00

Danny Hsu: Join The THANZ Webinar on The Art and Science of Anticoagulation Stewardship

Danny Hsu, President of THANZ, Director of Therapeutic Apheresis, Immune and Obstetric Haematology at South Western Sydney Local Health District, reposted from Thrombosis and Haemostasis Society of Australia and New Zealand on LinkedIn:

”Finding the ‘Goldilocks Zone‘: Not too clotted, not too bleedy!

Let’s be honest, managing anticoagulation can sometimes feel like walking a clinical tightrope while juggling.

We want to stop the clots, but we really don’t want to cause a bleed!

That is exactly why Anticoagulation Stewardship is so critical.

It is not just about prescribing the right drug; it is about prescribing it at the right time, at the right dose, and for the right patient.

I am absolutely thrilled to invite everyone to our upcoming Thrombosis and Haemostasis Society of Australia and New Zealand educational webinar dedicated entirely to the art and science of Anticoagulation Stewardship!

Whether you are a DOAC devotee, a warfarin warrior, or a heparin hero, this session is packed with practical pearls to keep your patients perfectly balanced.”

Quoting Thrombosis and Haemostasis Society of Australia and New Zealand‘s post:

”Registration for our next webinar, ‘Stuck Between a Clot and a Hard Place: Practical Anticoagulation Stewardship’, to be held on Wednesday 27th May from 6:30-8pm (AEST) is now OPEN.

Featured speakers include:

  • Simon Huynh (Northern Health, Vic)
  • Marcelle Appay (Westmead Hospital, NSW)
  • Emma Leitinger (Monash Health and Monash University, Vic)
  • Joanne Clifford (Monash Health Pathology, Vic)
  • Michael Parker (Monash Health Pathology, Vic)

The webinar will develop advanced, discipline-specific antithrombotic stewardship skills while strengthening collaboration between haematology registrars, pharmacists, and laboratory scientists.

The focus will be on preventing avoidable harm through better prescribing, monitoring, interpretation and communication.

Attendance is free and open to all, so please share with your colleagues; however, you will need to register

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