Mar 7, 2026, 15:28
Philip Wells Honored with the 2026 ISTH Esteemed Career Award
International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH) shared on LinkedIn:
”For clinicians around the world, the Wells score is a familiar and essential tool used to estimate a patient’s probability of having a blood clot.
Created by Philip Wells, the clinical prediction rule remains a cornerstone of VTE diagnosis in hospitals and clinics globally.
Now honored with the 2026 ISTH Esteemed Career Award, Dr. Wells reflects on the journey behind the science and encourages others to ‘catch the fever of passion for research.’
Watch the video and read more about his achievements.”
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