ISTH Podcasts: Recent Episodes

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Immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) is often defined by a low platelet count, but its impact extends far beyond laboratory results. In this episode, Dr. Danny Hsu and Danielle Boyle discuss the latest findings from the global I-WISh 2.0 Study on patient and physician perceptions about ITP and explore ways to improve ITP patients’ quality of life. This episode is a must listen for people living with ITP and the physicians who care for them.Here are some additional resources to explore:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ajh.70379https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beyond-the-count/id1825045891

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It's the final day of the ISTH Congress Daily Download! As #ISTH2026 comes to a close, join us for one last preview of the day's scientific program and a look back at an incredible week of discovery, collaboration and connection. This episode features a special message from plenary speaker David Lillicrap, along with highlights of today's State of the Art sessions and Oral Communications. Thank you for joining us throughout the ISTH 2026 Congress. We hope these daily updates helped you make the most of your experience in Paris, and we look forward to seeing you again next year!

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The ISTH Congress Daily Download is back for Day 5 with your daily roundup of the science, education and networking opportunities happening across #ISTH2026. Start your day with a special plenary soundbite from Alisa Wolberg and a preview of the sessions you won't want to miss. Today's episode highlights Special Sessions, Oral Communications, Expert Insight Sessions, Poster Viewing Networking, Presentation Theaters and SSC Sessions, offering something for every attendee. We'll also remind you about the Networking Event, an opportunity to connect with colleagues from around the world and continue the conversations beyond the scientific program. Tune in for your daily guide to another exciting day at the ISTH Congress!

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Listen as they explore why this landmark Commission was needed, the biological, social and structural factors shaping women's hematologic health, and the global inequities that continue to impact care. The conversation spans the female lifespan—from menstruation and pregnancy to menopause—while addressing topics including heavy menstrual bleeding, bleeding disorder diagnosis, pregnancy-associated thrombosis, postpartum hemorrhage, hormonal therapy-related thrombosis, maternal mortality disparities and the role of poverty and other social determinants of health.

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Day 4 of the ISTH Congress Daily Download starts with a preview of today's program, including a special preview from plenary speaker Thomas Münzel. In this episode, we also highlight the State of the Art sessions, learn about a special session on women’s health, and preview today's Oral Communications. We'll also cover Expert Insight Sessions, Poster Viewing Networking, Presentation Theaters and SSC Sessions. Tune in for your daily guide to the research, education and conversations you won't want to miss at #ISTH2026.

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The ISTH Congress Daily Download returns for Day 3 with everything you need to make the most of your day at #ISTH2026. In this episode, we preview today's State of the Art sessions, highlight a Special Session on regulatory topics, learn about late-breakthrough science, and look ahead to Oral Communications and the opening of the Exhibition Hall. Tune in for your daily guide to the science and key moments shaping the Congress.

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Day 2 of the ISTH Congress Daily Download is here! Start your morning with a look at the exciting scientific and networking opportunities ahead. This episode features a message from plenary speaker Nathalie Bondil, plus a spotlight on the Early Career Session with insights from session chair Julia Sandrin Gauer. We'll also preview the Publications Session, Special Sessions, Supported Symposia, Oral Communications and SSC Sessions, before wrapping up with a reminder to join colleagues from around the world at the Opening Reception. Tune in each day for the highlights, updates and can't miss moments from #ISTH2026.

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Kick off your #ISTH2026 experience with the first episode of the ISTH Congress Daily Download, a special mini-series coming to you from Paris! Listen to a welcome message from the Annual Congress Program Committee, a preview of the day's plenary sessions, and everything you need to know before the Congress begins. We'll also cover registration reminders, highlight can't-miss events like the Opening Ceremony and Reception and Networking Reception and share helpful Paris tips to make the most of your time. Whether you're attending in person or following along from afar, the Daily Download is your go-to guide for all things ISTH Congress!

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The ISTH is taking action to advance women’s health and influence the future of global health policy. Hear from leaders from the ISTH Global Public Affairs Committee Donna DiMichele and Flora Peyvandi about the mission of the committee, the challenges facing women with bleeding and clotting disorders and the Society’s efforts to promote more equitable care worldwide. Plus, get an exclusive preview of the new ISTH Women’s Health Hub launching at the ISTH 2026 Congress in Paris.

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Finding the right mentor can shape the trajectory of an entire career. Join host Geoff Barnes as he speaks with David Ginsburg, a recipient of the 2026 ISTH Outstanding Mentor Award, alongside Randal Westrick, the colleague who nominated him for the award. They share personal stories from their 30-year mentorship journey, offer practical advice for identifying and building meaningful mentor relationships and discuss how established leaders can support the next generation of scientists and clinicians. Learn more about this award: www.isth.org/page/mentorawards

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How can we make anticoagulation care safer and more consistent? In this episode of the ISTH Pulse Podcast, Dr. Geoff Barnes speaks with Youssef Bessada and Nibal Chamoun about antithrombotic stewardship, global challenges in anticoagulation management and a new ISTH–Anticoagulation Forum collaboration aimed at advancing safer care worldwide. If you're attending the ISTH 2026 Congress in Paris, be sure to check out the various antithrombotic stewardship activities and presentations. For more information, click here: https://www.isth.org/news/727979/Spotlight-on-Antithrombotic-Stewardship-Activities-at-ISTH-2026-Congress.htm

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Gene therapy is transforming the future of hemophilia care, but its impact goes far beyond clinical outcomes. In this episode of the ISTH Pulse Podcast, we explore the psychological dimensions of this groundbreaking shift from lifelong management to a potential one-time treatment. Host Julia Sandrin Gauer is joined by Aida Peyvandi of the University of Milan to discuss her recent educational review published in the Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Together, they unpack how patients experience gene therapy before, during and after treatment, from hope and uncertainty to identity shifts and long-term adjustment. Tune in to learn why integrating psychological support across the treatment journey is essential to delivering truly patient-centered care and read the full paper here: https://www.jthjournal.org/article/S1538-7836(26)00146-7/abstract

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Cancer-associated thrombosis remains one of the most complex and high-burden complications facing patients with cancer and the clinicians who care for them. Darko Antic, M.D., a leading hematologist from Serbia, discusses the real-world challenges of diagnosing and managing thrombosis in patients with cancer, particularly those with hematological malignancies. Together with host Julia Sandrin Gauer, Ph.D., they discuss the clinical impact of cancer-associated thrombosis, the hurdles clinicians face in everyday practice and how risk stratification tools such as the THROLY score can support clinical decision-making. Dr. Antic also shares insights from his frontline experience across diverse healthcare settings, including his leadership with the Serbian Lymphoma Group (SLG) and his role in advancing education through the SLG Podcast, offering a unique perspective on collaborative learning in hematology and oncology. Listen to the SLG podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/@SrpskaLimfomskaGrupa/videos

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The countdown to the ISTH 2026 Congress is on and in this episode of the ISTH Pulse Podcast, we’re taking you behind the scenes of how one of the world’s leading scientific meetings comes together. Host Geoff Barnes is joined by Annual Congress Planning Committee leaders Marc Carrier and Françoise Dignat-George for an inside look at the planning and vision shaping this year’s program.With more than 3,000 abstract submissions — the most in over a decade — the 2026 Congress reflects growing excitement across the thrombosis and hemostasis community. Tune in for a preview of the science, strategy and innovation driving ISTH 2026 and hear which sessions our guests are most excited about! Register for the Congress at www.isthcongress.org

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Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) is one of the most urgent diagnoses in hematology where every minute counts and laboratory data is critical. In this episode, experts Long Zheng and Ravi Sarode discuss the critical role of the laboratory in diagnosing and managing TTP, with a special focus on the complexities of ADAMTS13 testing. Together, they unpack the latest ISTH guideline updates, compare current testing approaches and share practical strategies to improve collaboration between clinicians and laboratory teams. Learn more at www.isth.org/page/ttpguidelines.

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Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping medicine, but it’s about more than just algorithms. In this episode of the ISTH Pulse Podcast, host Geoff Barnes speaks with Suthesh Sivapalaratnam and Nick Gleadall about how AI and machine learning are being used to analyze large-scale datasets, identify disease earlier and support better patient care in thrombosis and hemostasis. They also discuss the launch of the ISTH Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Standing Committee, the innovative BloodCounts! Consortium, and how clinicians and researchers can begin exploring AI in their own work.

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What does it take to turn fundamental science into meaningful advances in patient care? Today, we hear from Marie Hollenhorst, M.D., Ph.D., a physician-scientist working at the intersection of patient care and research. She discusses her early curiosity about blood science and shares some of the latest research from her lab in the U.S., including the 2024 ISTH Fundamental Research Career Development Award–funded project. Dr. Hollenhorst reflects on what the award has meant for her career, the importance of sustained investment in fundamental research and her experience mentoring an ISTH Training Fellow.

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Patients with cancer face a significantly higher risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE), but despite decades of awareness, robust evidence for inpatient thromboprophylaxis in cancer patients is still lacking. Alok Khorana, M.D., an expert on cancer-associated thrombosis, joins the podcast to unpack this critical issue and discuss how we can improve thrombosis prevention and treatment for patients with cancer. Plus, Khorana shares important insights from his recent editorial published in Research and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis (RPTH) on the public health impact of cancer-associated VTE: www.rpthjournal.org/article/S2475-0379(25)00623-5/fulltext

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Our host sits down with the Lord Ajay Kakkar, M.D., Ph.D., Director of the Thrombosis Research Institute, as he reflects on his professional journey and the key moments that shaped his career, including his unique experiences working at the intersection of medicine and government with the U.K. Parliament. He also shares the profound influence of his late father, Vijay Kakkar, M.D., and how family legacy has informed his own approach to mentorship and governance. Tune in to this thoughtful conversation on science and service.

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The Bleeding Disorders Research Collaborative (BDRC) is a groundbreaking initiative reshaping how bleeding disorders research is designed, conducted and prioritized. Joining the conversation are Michael Recht and Maria Santaella from the National Bleeding Disorders Foundation. Learn how the BDRC evolved from a national research blueprint, why patients are recognized as lived experience experts and how health equity is being intentionally built into research design and community partnerships. Learn more at www.bleeding.org/research/bleeding-disorders-research-collaborative.

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Pulmonary embolism (PE) remains one of the most complex and high-stakes emergencies in medicine. In this episode of the ISTH Pulse Podcast, we’re joined by Stavros Konstantinides, M.D., to explore why gaps in PE treatment persist and how emerging evidence may help close them. Dr. Konstantinides breaks down the current landscape of PE management, the limitations of anticoagulation alone and the real-world impact of variability in care. Plus, listeners will hear results from STORM-PE randomized controlled trial, which could influence frontline clinical practice and patient access to advanced PE therapies. Please note that this episode is supported by Penumbra.

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The countdown to the ISTH 2026 Congress in Paris has officially begun and we’re taking you behind the scenes of the planning process! In this episode, we sit down with members of the Congress leadership team to explore what makes the upcoming meeting truly special. Listen as our guests dive into what attendees can expect in Paris, including exciting updates to the scientific program, special sessions and themes designed to highlight innovation across thrombosis and hemostasis. With abstract submissions now open as of December 1, our guests also share valuable tips for researchers preparing their submissions, explain why contributing your science matters, and offer insights into what makes an abstract stand out in a highly competitive review process.Whether you’re a seasoned ISTH attendee or planning your first Congress, this episode offers an inspiring look at everything happening on the road to Paris. Tune in and get ready for an unforgettable #ISTH2026. Learn more: www.isthcongress.org/

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Join guests Dr. May Anne Cheong and Dr. Thita Joy Chiasakul to learn how digital platforms are transforming the way scientific research is communicated and elevated across the global thrombosis and hemostasis community. As Social Media Editors of the Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis (JTH), they unpack the strategies that help researchers cut through the noise with clear, impactful messaging that resonates worldwide. The conversation also explores emerging best practices for using AI responsibly in publishing to strengthen the visibility and integrity of scientific work. Learn more about JTH at jthjournal.org.

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In this episode, we explore the evolving role of artificial intelligence in thrombosis and hemostasis with Nikola Vladic. Drawing from his personal experience with hematological malignancy and his passion for clinical research, Nikola discusses his recent study comparing the performance of AI language models, including ChatGPT, LaMDA Mistral, and DeepSeek, to thrombosis experts in clinical decision-making and patient education. The conversation dives into how these models performed and what this means for the future of medical practice. Listeners will also hear insights on the ethical implications, collaborative nature of AI-driven research and the next steps in advancing responsible innovation within thrombosis care. Read the entire study published in JTH: www.jthjournal.org/article/S1538-7836(25)00592-6/fulltext

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While anticoagulation remains the cornerstone of DVT and PE management, advances in catheter-based therapies are offering new hope for patients who need more than medication alone. Host Geoffrey Barnes, M.D. sits down with Vic Tapson, M.D., professor of medicine at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and Vice President of Medical Affairs at Inari Medical and Andrew Niekamp, M.D. an interventional radiologist specializing in minimally invasive endovascular treatments and Senior Director of Medical Affairs at Stryker, to discuss when and how these innovative interventions are changing standards of care. Whether you're a clinician managing VTE patients or a researcher interested in the latest advances in thrombosis care, this episode offers practical perspectives on an evolving area of treatment. This episode is supported by Inari Medical, now part of Stryker.

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Hospital-associated venous thromboembolism (VTE) remains a leading cause of preventable death for hospitalized patients. In this episode, experts Lai Heng Lee (Singapore) and Beverley Hunt (United Kingdom) share an important update on the state of hospital-associated VTE prevention worldwide, as well as discuss gaps in care and opportunities for improvement. Learn more about hospital-associated VTE at www.worldthrombosisday.org.

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In this episode, Tamrat Assefa Tadesse, Ph.D., shares insights on advancing anticoagulation management in Ethiopia and beyond. Drawing from his experience as an ISTH Reach-the-World Fellow in Canada and Co-Chair of the ISTH SSC Subcommittee on Control of Anticoagulation, he discusses the challenges and opportunities in expanding access to care, building research capacity, and strengthening global collaboration in thrombosis and hemostasis.

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In this special episode of the ISTH Pulse Podcast, we teamed up with the World Thrombosis Day campaign to spotlight the powerful voice of patients in shaping awareness, research and change. Our guest is Carol West, blood clot survivor, advocate and the 2024 World Thrombosis Day Patient Ambassador of the Year. Carol shares her personal journey through her clot story, advocacy efforts and her mission to ensure the patient perspective is heard. From navigating diagnosis to driving global awareness, Carol’s story is one of resilience, advocacy and hope. Please visit worldthrombosisday.org to get involved.

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In this episode, the ISTH announces that Julia Sandrin Gauer is joining the Pulse podcast as a host! Julia brings a wealth of expertise in thrombosis and hemostasis research, along with a passion for science communication that will spark fresh, engaging conversations with leading experts worldwide. Tune in to to learn more about Julia and get ready for a new era of the Pulse Podcast—where science, innovation, and voices from around the world come together.

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Antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is a complex autoimmune clotting disorder and its treatment remains one of the most debated topics in hematology. In this episode, host Geoffrey Barnes sits down with Deepa Jayakody Arachchillage, founder of the APS Clinic at Hammersmith Hospital and Chair of the ISTH SSC Subcommittee on Antiphospholipid Syndrome. Together, they explore the evolving landscape of APS management, including whether direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) have a role to play, the challenges of balancing clotting and bleeding risks, and how clinicians can apply the latest guidance to patient care.

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Nearly four decades ago, Dr. Sara Israels and Dr. Margaret Rand met at an ISTH Congress. Today, the two colleagues and friends sit down to share about their research, careers and how the ISTH helped them cultivate a lifelong friendship.

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What is the ISTH Guidelines and Guidance Committee and how does it influence global patient care? In this episode, Fionnuala Ní Áinle, M.D., Ph.D., Chair of the ISTH Guidelines and Guidance Committee, reveals the critical role of the committee in shaping clinical practice worldwide, the process behind developing evidence-based guidelines and information about upcoming projects. Listeners will also hear about Ní Áinle’s personal insights from her career as a clinician and researcher in Ireland. Learn more: www.isth.org/page/guidancedocumentshttps://www.isth.org/general/custom.asp?page=guidelines

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In this episode of the ISTH Pulse Podcast, hear from Dr. Mark Thomas of the United Kingdom as he shares his cutting-edge research on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to predict diagnosis and treatment in thrombotic conditions.

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In this special late-breakthrough episode of the ISTH Pulse Podcast, recorded live at #ISTH2025, host Dr. Geoffrey Barnes sits down with Dr. Robert Sidonio, Jr. to discuss groundbreaking results from a Phase 3 clinical trial of rurioctocog alfa pegol in previously untreated patients (PUPs) with severe hemophilia A. Dr. Sidonio breaks down the study design, clinical outcomes, and what sets rurioctocog alfa pegol apart from other FVIII therapies. The conversation explores the potential impact on early treatment strategies, quality of life, and the future of prophylactic care in hemophilia management. Tune in for first-hand insights from one of the leading investigators in the field—and learn how these findings could help shape clinical practice for patients and families around the world.

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In this inspiring episode of the ISTH Pulse Podcast, host Dr. Bethany Samuelson Bannow sits down with Dr. Gabrielle de Mello Santos, an ISTH Reach-the-World Fellow from Brazil and a rising leader in hematology. Dr. Santos shares her journey from medical training in Brazil to joining one of the world’s leading hematology programs through the ISTH Reach-the-World Fellowship. She discusses the challenges and opportunities of practicing medicine in Brazil, the power of global mentorship, and the importance of continued learning through programs like team-based learning courses.Listeners will also get a glimpse of the person behind the professional as Dr. Santos answers a few fun rapid-fire questions to close the episode. Don’t miss this heartfelt and global perspective on what it means to grow, lead, and give back in the world of thrombosis and hemostasis.

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In this special #ISTH2025 Congress episode, host Dr. Bethany Samuelson Bannow sits down with Dr. James Douketis and Dr. Azusa Nagao, members of the ISTH Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Committee, to explore the Society’s ongoing efforts to build a more inclusive and representative global community. Listeners will get an inside look at the Committee’s mission, current initiatives, and how DEI best practices—like speaker diversity standards and global outreach—are being embedded across ISTH programs. The episode also highlights the launch of a new global survey focused on the experiences of individuals re-entering the workforce after family leave, a critical step toward understanding and addressing structural barriers within the field. Take the survey here: https://bit.ly/3ZK5PGJ

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Dr. Bethany Samuelson Bannow is joined by Dr. Erik Klok and Dr. Geoff Barnes for a discussion on the best ways to communicate with your patients about anticoagulation. Anticoagulation therapy is a cornerstone of care for patients, but starting and managing these medications can be overwhelming for patients. In this episode, we’ll cover common patient questions, tips for improving adherence, how to discuss lifestyle considerations and considering shared decision-making. Today’s episode is presented by the ISTH in partnership with Vasculearn Network. Vasculearn’s podcast “Clot, Clot, Who’s There?” is produced in partnership with the editors of the journal Thrombosis and Haemostasis at Thieme.

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In this special episode of the ISTH Pulse Podcast, recorded live at #ISTH2025, host Dr. Geoffrey Barnes sits down with two global leaders in anticoagulation care—Dr. Lana Castellucci and Dr. Allison Burnett—to explore the vital role of antithrombotic stewardship in improving patient safety and treatment outcomes. As the use of anticoagulants continues to grow, so too does the need for thoughtful, coordinated approaches to prescribing, monitoring, and managing these high-risk therapies. Together, our guests share real-world insights from research and practice, offer practical strategies for building successful stewardship programs, and discuss how multidisciplinary collaboration can drive safer, more effective care.

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In this episode of the ISTH Pulse Podcast, we’re coming to you live from #ISTH2025 in Washington, D.C.! Host Bethany Samuelson Bannow sits down with Kathleen Freson, Chair of the ISTH Scientific and Standardization Committee (SSC), for an inside look at the vital role the SSC plays in advancing science and setting global standards in thrombosis and hemostasis.

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In this special episode of the ISTH Pulse Podcast, we’re thrilled to welcome our new additional host, Dr. Bethany Samuelson Bannow—a dynamic physician, researcher, and advocate reshaping the future of hematology. Listen to hear Dr. Samuelson Bannow share her personal and professional journey, including what drives her passion for improving care for female-identifying individuals and those with the capacity to menstruate or become pregnant. From tackling stigma around menstruation and pregnancy to leading NIH-funded research on reproductive health and disordered hemostasis, she brings a fresh, deeply human perspective to the field. Follow her on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/bethany-samuelson-bannow-5203ab225/ and BlueSky: @btsamuelsonmd.bsky.social‬

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We’re joined by two leading experts to discuss the recently published ISTH-ASH pediatric VTE clinical practice guidelines. The new and updated pediatric VTE clinical guidelines incorporate the latest research in the field and mark the first update to the guidelines since their publication in 2018. Our guests are two members of the guideline panel, Dr. Paul Monagle and Dr. Leslie Raffini, who discuss the recommendations and highlight the most notable changes that clinicians need to know. They also share the importance of global collaboration to support evidence-based, international guidance. Read more: www.isth.org/news/news.asp?id=701912

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Today on the ISTH Podcast, we are honored to welcome Dr. Jerrold Levy, a world-renowned expert and dedicated leader within the ISTH community. In this episode, Dr. Levy shares his journey from his early inspirations in medicine to a distinguished career spanning research, clinical care, and education. He reflects on the meaningful moments that have shaped his path, his longstanding involvement with the ISTH, and the vital role of the Society's Scientific and Standardization Committee (SSC) in advancing global standards. Dr. Levy also discusses why getting involved with professional communities like ISTH is crucial for driving scientific progress and fostering future generations of researchers and clinicians. Whether you're a longtime ISTH member or new to the field, this conversation is a powerful reminder of the importance of community, mentorship, and staying engaged in the pursuit of scientific discovery.

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In honor of World Hemophilia Day, this episode of the ISTH’s Pulse Podcast explores the overlooked history of women and hemophilia. Join experts Paula James and Megan Chaigneau as they reveal how women moved from being labeled as “silent carriers” of hemophilia to being recognized as patients in their own right. Despite scientific progress, many still face delayed diagnoses and barriers to care. Join us as we uncover the past, highlight the present, and discuss what’s needed for a more equitable future in bleeding disorder care. Read the full article in JTH by James and Chaigneau: https://www.jthjournal.org/article/S1538-7836(24)00724-4/fulltext

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What really happens behind the scenes at one of the most respected journals in thrombosis and hemostasis? We sit down with Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis (JTH) Editors-in-Chief Suzanne Cannegieter and Ton Lisman for an exclusive look into the editorial and scientific engine that drives the journal. Suzanne and Ton share how they collaborate as co-editors, reflect on the journal’s evolution and discuss the life cycle of a submitted paper — from peer review to publication. Whether you're a seasoned researcher or just starting your publishing journey, this conversation offers valuable insights, practical advice and even a few fun surprises.

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Join special guest Dr. Rachel Rosovsky on the ISTH Pulse Podcast for a discussion on the impactful Get Out the Clot campaign, which focuses on topics such as standardizing the diagnosis of blood clots, advancing patient care and the critical role of pulmonary embolism response teams (PERTs). Learn about practical steps to increase awareness and better management of blood clots within the healthcare community.This episode is proudly supported by Penumbra.

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Women’s health is often overlooked in medicine, especially when it comes to thrombosis and hemostasis. In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Angela Weyand, also known to thousands of social media followers as the “Shematalogist.” Weyand discusses critical issues facing women with bleeding disorders and iron deficiency, plus her insights on gender biases in diagnosis and treatment and the importance of advocacy.

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In this episode, we welcome the new Steering Committee Chair of the World Thrombosis Day Campaign Erich De Paula to discuss his vision for the future of thrombosis awareness and prevention. Join us as he shares more about the importance of global partnerships in advancing the campaign’s mission and how organizations and individuals can get involved. From education to advocacy, this conversation highlights the collective effort needed to reduce the burden of thrombosis worldwide.

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In this episode of The Pulse Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Alisa Wolberg and Dr. Kellie Machlus—once a mentor-mentee pair, now colleagues and collaborators. Join us as they share their journey of building meaningful scientific relationships, finding their niche and fostering community in the world of research. Through insightful anecdotes and personal experiences, they highlight the power of mentorship and collaboration.

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In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Beth Webb, a distinguished scientist and passionate advocate for effective science communication. Beth shares insights from her ISTH Training Fellowship journey at Yale. She also delves into the importance of translating complex scientific concepts for diverse audiences. Tune in to discover how Beth is bridging the gap between cutting-edge research and meaningful engagement with the scientific community and beyond.Follow Beth's journey:Social media: @_bethology Website: bethology.co.uk/ Podcast: Probably Platlets https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/uk-platelet-society

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Hear from global expert Prof. Beverley Hunt about women’s specific risks and considerations for venous thromboembolism (VTE). Alongside host Dr. Geoff Barnes, Prof. Hunt discusses the latest research on this topic and the important of standard protocols improve VTE treatment on a global level. Prof. Hunt also discusses the Claire McLintock Memorial Fund named in honor of her close friend and colleague. Claire McLintock was a pioneer in women’s health and bleeding disorders. Please consider donating to the Claire McLintock Memorial Fund to support research in women’s health: isth.org/claireaward

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Australia’s James McFadyen and Hannah Stevens join the podcast to reveal their latest research on immunothrombosis and monoclonal antibody therapies. They are developing novel platelet targeted therapies for the treatment of thrombosis and immunothrombosis, and recently their team is using omics and large datasets for VTE risk prediction. Learn the full scope of their research, from utilizing AI in their work, to how the research results will help improve thrombosis treatment in the future.

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Hear from Brooke Sadler, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Hematology and Oncology at the Washington University School of Medicine and daughter of the late Evan Sadler, on finding her way to hematology through family and mentoring influences.

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Guy Young shares insights and fun tidbits about planning the upcoming #ISTH2025 Congress in Washington, D.C.

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Thita Joy Chiasakul takes us on her inspiring journey of navigating mentorship, seizing opportunities, and building a career in a reach-the-world country.

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Daniel Steiner shares his insights on being an early career researcher as he has published a new paper in JTH on the psychological consequences of VTE.

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Breaking down the ISTH Hemophilia Guidelines: Essential information you need to know by International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis

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In this new ISTH Spotlight Series, our podcast host Dr. Geoffrey Barnes brings you conversations with early career professionals, leading experts and thought leaders in the ISTH global community. With topics on novel research findings, to practical clinical insights, inspirational antidotes and so much more! Listen to the inaugural episode with special guest Omid Seidizadeh, researcher and Ph.D. student at the University of Milan, Italy.

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During this episode of The Pulse podcast, we are previewing a new ISTH webinar that is available inside the ISTH Academy that features Dr. Mary-Carmen Amigo and Dr. Scott Woller discussing new insights in diagnosis and treatment of antiphospholipid syndrome. ISTH members can listen to the entire webinar supported by Werfen here: https://bit.ly/4bGS5iO

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Mark your calendar for the ISTH 2025 Congress from June 21-25, 2025 in Washington D.C. Members of the 2025 Annual Congress Planning Committee, including Guy Young, M.D., Riitta Lassila, M.D., Ph.D., and Alisa Wolberg, Ph.D. share their excitement for next year’s event.

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The Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis (JTH) is an internationally regarded publication showcasing cutting-edge basic, translational and clinical research in the field of bleeding and clotting disorders. Editors-in-Chief Suzanne Cannegieter, M.D., Ph.D., M.Sc., and Ton Lisman, Ph.D., share more about JTH and what’s ahead for the journal. Learn more at www.jthjournal.org.Research and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis (RPTH) is the open-access journal of the ISTH, offering an online home for science and discourse. RPTH Editor-in-Chief Michael Makris, M.D., shares more about the journal and the value of open-access publishing. Learn more at www.rpthjournal.org.

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The ISTH is excited to offer an in-person educational workshop from September 20-22, 2024, featuring three days of clinical education programming provided by preeminent voices in thrombosis and hemostasis. Located in the historic city of Zagreb, Croatia, attendees will receive training in the latest developments in inherited bleeding disorders, acquired hemostatic disorders and thrombocytopenia, and women’s issues in hemostasis and venous thrombosis. Learn more and register at www.isth.org/page/workshop24.

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Suely Rezende shares highlights of new ISTH Hemophilia Guidelines. During the ISTH 2024 Congress, the ISTH published the first clinical practice guideline utilizing strict GRADE methodology for the treatment of congenital hemophilia A and B. Learn more at https://www.isth.org/page/hemophiliaguideline

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The ISTH is dedicated to fostering diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) within its global community of thrombosis and hemostasis professionals. The ISTH 2024 Congress is pleased to offer three meeting opportunities hosted by the ISTH DEI Committee. Hear from DEI Committee leaders about how these affinity spaces provide an opportunity for those with shared identities and their allies to gather together and share experiences. See the full schedule at www.isth2024.org/affinity and be sure to take our survey to inform future opportunities.

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The ISTH 2024 Congress is here and we are capturing the fun and enthusiasm of the Congress during this episode series! The ISTH team is hitting the streets of the Congress center and asking attendees ISTH trivia questions. How well do you know the ISTH and its history?

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South America Episode 2 Current And Recent Advances In Treatments for Patients with TTP by International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis

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Listen to regional experts fromAsia-Pacific, South America, and the Middle East as they discuss variations in care for patients with TTP. Topics covered include prevalence and outcomes of Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura, diagnostic challenges and advances in treatments for patients with TTP>

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Listen to regional experts fromAsia-Pacific, South America, and the Middle East as they discuss variations in care for patients with TTP. Topics covered include prevalence and outcomes of Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura, diagnostic challenges and advances in treatments for patients with TTP>

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Listen to regional experts fromAsia-Pacific, South America, and the Middle East as they discuss variations in care for patients with TTP. Topics covered include prevalence and outcomes of Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura, diagnostic challenges and advances in treatments for patients with TTP>

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Listen to regional experts fromAsia-Pacific, South America, and the Middle East as they discuss variations in care for patients with TTP. Topics covered include prevalence and outcomes of Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura, diagnostic challenges and advances in treatments for patients with TTP>

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South America Episode 1 Prevalence Outcomes And Diagnostic Challenges for Patients with TTP by International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis

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Listen as Drs. Spero Cataland, Reem Mustafa and Lene Russell discuss when clinicians should suspect Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura and what they should do about it.

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Listen as Drs. Spero Cataland, Reem Mustafa and Lene Russell discuss what clinicians can expect soon from Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura research and treatment.

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Drs. Spero Cataland, Reem Mustafa and Lene Russell discuss Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura registry opportunities and challenges.