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Fecha: 15/10/2022

The international symposium for World Thrombosis Day concluded this Friday afternoon in Havana, with a broad profile and deep scientific significance.

The International Symposium for World Thrombosis Day, based in this city, characterized by its participants and personalities present, as a coherent program, with a broad profile and deep scientific depth, concluded this Friday afternoon at the Meliá Habana hotel in the capital.

The event included six conferences in the field of thrombotic diseases, in addition to the launch of the Cuban anticoagulant guidelines and five conferences in relation to sickle cell disease (anemia), including bone cell transplantation, exhibitions in which the wisdom of the teachers and their ability to synthesize.

Dr. Jose Luis Aparicio, head of the postgraduate department of the MINSAP, when making the conclusions of the meeting, expressed "the symposium synthesized markers, delved into pediatric patients, went to the organs that can malfunction and complicate, transmitted recent knowledge and made compatible and transplanted knowledge to favor of our comprehensive performance”.

The magisterial conferences, debates and exchanges that took place in this event between professors, trained specialists and researchers from different institutions, are undoubtedly of great importance for patients and health personnel, since these experiences can translate into better care for the population, the training of new professionals in hematology and related to it and their desire for research.

 

 Dra Xiomara Pojada

Dr Jesús Diego de la Campa,Jefe del banco de sangre del hospital Hermanos Ameijeiras

Dra Olga Agramonte Llanes, Presidenta de la Sociedad Cubana de Hematología.

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