Be a VTE prevention champion: Successful strategies for driving down VTE

Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is the number-one cause of preventable death in hospitalized patients, yet prevention opportunities are too often missed. During this fast paced, 30-minute webinar, an expert panel will discuss successful strategies, including a multidisciplinary protocol and compression techniques, for driving down VTE rates. Nurses are on the frontline of VTE prevention—learn how you can help your patients avoid this potentially deadly complication. Sponsored by Cardinal Health.

https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2088470/6EF99EF3B4965DF0D08DC81783D3F7C0?partnerref=on-demand

What our webinar attendees are saying….

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I always learn something new from Dr. Quigley! The tools and new ideas have been incredibly helpful in the past and now today in reducing falls where I have worked. Kudos to Dr. Quigley for her continued advocacy to prevent falls.

- Harriet Straus, BSN, MAOM, CRRN
University of Maryland Rehab and ortho Institute
Baltimore, Maryland
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