19th May 2022,16:00 – 18:20, VIRTUAL TEAMS MEETING
TAKEDA INITIATED AND FUNDED PROMOTIONAL WEBINAR:
7th Rare Blood Day
Objectives
This promotional webinar is organised to provide educational sessions for healthcare professionals working in Haematology to raise awareness of rare diseases. Expert speakers will deliver sessions on low Platelets and differential diagnosis: Common causes from rare disorders, anaemia pathways, ruling rare conditions out as differential diagnosis, the use of genomics in haematology and COVID related haematological disorders.
Chair: Professor Derralynn Hughes, Group Director for clinical pathways; Clinical Director of Research and Innovation Royal Free Hospital. Clinical Director North Central Cancer Alliance; Professor Experimental Haematology, Honorary Consultant-Haematology; Lysosomal Storage Disorders University College London.
The meeting will take place virtually using the MS Teams platform. Due to this, could we please ask that you participate in a private room using headphones as the meeting is for HCPs only.
This meeting is initiated and funded by Takeda. This meeting is for UK healthcare professionals only. Takeda representatives will be present at the meeting and Takeda products will be discussed. This meeting will be recorded.
Agenda
Welcome and Introduction
Group Director for clinical pathways; Clinical Director of Research and Innovation Royal Free Hospital. Clinical Director North Central Cancer Alliance; Professor Experimental Haematology, Honorary Consultant- Haematology; Lysosomal Storage Disorders University College London
Takeda’s dedication to improving outcomes in rare disease
Takeda Business Unit Director Rare Metabolic Diseases
The use of clinical practice groups in improving anaemia diagnosis and management
Royal Free Hospital
Break
Genomics in Haemostasis and Thrombosis Diagnostics
Consultant Haematologist Barts Health NHS Trust
Earlier Diagnosis of Acquired Haemophilia
Consultant Haematologist, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
Coagulopathy in COVID-19 – Infection to vaccination
Consultant Haematologist, honorary senior lecturer and MRC CARP fellow, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and Imperial College London
Open Discussion