How hospitals approach clinical pathways in hemophilia and other rare bleeding disorders
Tuesday, May 4th, 2021 | 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM CT
Hospital-based clinical pathways are important in providing proper care and achieving optimal patient outcomes. People with rare bleeding disorders may present to the hospital with bleeding that can be life- or limb-threatening if they do not receive proper clinical management in a timely manner. Example clinical pathways were developed, in collaboration with experts in hematology, emergency medicine, and clinical pharmacy, for those patients presenting to the hospital with a rare bleeding disorder. During this presentation, you will see an example of one of these pathways, its utility and how it can be used in the hospital setting to manage a patient with a rare bleeding disorder. This is a Novo Nordisk sponsored Webinar featuring Angela Karnes Kellum, PharmD.
Learning points:
Learning points:
- Learn how clinical pathways can optimize clinical care through implementation of standardized processes
- Understand best practices in developing clinical pathways and why they are particularly beneficial when treating patients with rare bleeding disorders in the hospital
- Learn how to apply clinical pathways into your hospital through case examples
Presenters
Angela Karnes Kellum, PharmD
Pharmacy Manager
Louisiana Center for Bleeding and Clotting Disorders
Tulane University School of Medicine
New Orleans, LA