Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital Becomes The 1st U.S Pediatric VTE Center of Excellence – NBCA
National Blood Clot Alliance shared a post on LinkedIn:
”A first for pediatric blood clot care in the U.S
The National Blood Clot Alliance is proud to name Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital the nation’s first Pediatric VTE Center of Excellence™.
This milestone sets a new national standard for how we prevent, diagnose, and treat blood clots in children.
Pediatric blood clots are often underrecognized – but the need for specialized, coordinated care is growing.
This designation reflects:
- Multidisciplinary, family-centered care.
- Standardized protocols and continuous improvement
- A strong focus on prevention and early recognition
‘Pediatric VTE presents unique clinical challenges… our focus is on prevention, timely diagnosis and coordinated, family-centered care.’ – Neil Goldenberg, MD, PhD
This is more than a designation – it’s a step forward in ensuring children receive the lifesaving care they deserve.”

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