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    High sensitivity troponin point of care assays c. IFCC webinárium 2023. március 2-án, 15 órakor
    2023.02.16. - MLDT - Hírkategória: Általános

    Dear Colleagues,

     

    The next IFCC webinar: "High sensitivity troponin point of care assays" March 2, 2023.

     

    This webinar will give an overview of the high sensitivity troponin point of care assays that are currently available, their analytical and diagnostic performance, including data from large clinical studies that have recently been performed and currently are undertaken. The webinar will also discuss local preparations necessary in an institution planning to implement hs-troponin POC assays, including academic and practical measures.

     

    This webinar comprises of three following presentations of 20 min each followed by 20 min of panel discussion at the end.

     

    Chair: Dr. Paul Collinson

    Talk 1- "Diagnostic performance of novel rule-out and rule-in troponin algorithms using POC assays"  Prof. Fred Apple

    Talk 2- "From observation to step-wedged RCTs; what real life data do we need?" Prof. Louise Cullen

    Talk 3- "Implementing POC in your institution; are we ready?" Dr. Kristin Moberg Aakre

     

    Schedule: 20 min per speaker plus 20 min panel discussion
    Time Zones: Live presentations starting at: 9:00AM EDT-New York ; 3:00PM CET-Rome; 10:00PM CST-Beijing;
    Important: Please ensure that you carefully determine the time that the presentation will start in your global time zone. Click here to convert to your time-zone.
    Recorded webinar: available on demand
    Certificate of participation: available for all registrants

     

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