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Apr 15, 2026, 14:29
Joseph Caprini: The Future of VTE Care Is Shifting from Static Risk to Digital Twins
Joseph Caprini, Senior Clinician Educator at The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, shared on LinkedIn:
”For decades, we’ve assessed VTE risk at a single point in time.
But a patient’s risk doesn’t stand still.
It evolves with their cancer, their inflammation, their medications, their biology.
The digital twin changes everything.
A living, continuously updating virtual replica of the patient that models risk in real time and tests what happens before we act.
This is where VTE care is going.
And Alfonso J. Tafur and I are proud to be part of that conversation.”
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