Stuart T. Haines, Pharm.D., BCPS, FCCP, FASHP, FAPhA
and Gregory A. Maynard, M.D., M.S., FHM
were asked several important questions about this initiative.
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About This Initiative
This tiered, multidisciplinary educational initiative is designed to improve the care of patients at risk for venous thromboembolism (VTE). Using online learning formats, as well as a mentored quality initiative, a multidisciplinary faculty of nationally-recognized experts provide practitioners with resources and tools to improve VTE prevention and patient care at their practice sites. To get started...
- Sign up to be a Stop VTE Advocate and be notified as new activities and resources are available.
- Select the level of programming and learning format that best meets your needs.
- After your team has put improvement plans into action, share the impact of your interventions and practice changes on patient care using the
Talk to Us feature.
Institutional Impact VTE Mentored Quality Initiative
Physician-pharmacist faculty teams with expertise in VTE prevention and quality improvement tactics will visit selected health systems to evaluate VTE prevention practices and provide specific recommendations to enable the participants to meet their quality improvement goals.

Impact Initiative Featured in
ASHP Intersections (PDF)