Department of Radiology Grand Rounds – Deep Venous Thrombosis: Current Recommendations

Deep Venous Thrombosis: Current Recommendations

Presented by:

Laurence Needleman, MD
Director, Division of Ultrasound
Co-Director, Jefferson Vascular Center
Medical Director, Noninvasive Vascular Laboratory
Associate Professor of Radiology
Thomas Jefferson University
Philadelphia, PA

January 25, 2022
Noon to 1 p.m.
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