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What should we think about issues regarding the Perioperative Ischemic Evaluation Study (POISE)? Is it time to treat men and women equally when it comes to haemoglobin levels? What advice should we give to clinicians who are managing change at a hospital? What should our approach to iron be and can interventions make a real difference?
Featuring; Bruce Waxman, Adjunct Associate Professor (Honorary) at Monash University Dept. of Surgery School of Clinical Sciences, Monash Health and Chief Medical Officer, Bass Coast Health, Wonthaggi Hospital, South Gippsland Coast, Victoria, Kate Burbury, Associate Professor, Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and Toby Richards, Academic Professor of Surgery, Vascular Surgeon, University Western Australia.
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What should we think about issues regarding the Perioperative Ischemic Evaluation Study (POISE)? Is it time to treat men and women equally when it comes to haemoglobin levels? What advice should we give to clinicians who are managing change at a hospital? What should our approach to iron be and can interventions make a real difference?
Featuring; Bruce Waxman, Adjunct Associate Professor (Honorary) at Monash University Dept. of Surgery School of Clinical Sciences, Monash Health and Chief Medical Officer, Bass Coast Health, Wonthaggi Hospital, South Gippsland Coast, Victoria, Kate Burbury, Associate Professor, Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and Toby Richards, Academic Professor of Surgery, Vascular Surgeon, University Western Australia.

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