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Investigators Workshop May 2009

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Presentations

John McNeil: The Role of Registries in Research

Peter Cameron: The Haemostasis Registry - how far have we come and what do we have to show for it?

Rob Bird: Is less more (appropriate)? - insights about dosing from the Queensland experiment?      

Dev Mitra: The Triad of Death - is it futile to treat patients with low pH and temperature?    

Louise Phillips: An unexpected use – rFVIIa in Haematology/Oncology

Claire McLintock: When things go wrong at birth – massive bleeding in healthy young women

Scott Dunkley: “As Dead as Fried Liver”? - is there a use for rFVIIa in the treatment of ESLD patients?

Zoe Mc Quilten: Big bleeds in little people - children and rFVIIa        

Cameron Willis: Does the type and location of hospital matter when it comes to rFVIIa use?

Louise Phillips: The Transfusion Outcomes Research Collaborative - a partnership to tackle the questions around transfusion

Amanda Zatta: Closing