Hind Hanani: Understanding the Use of Antiphospholipid Syndrome Guidelines Worldwide
Hind Hanani, Residency in Internal Medicine and Clinical Immunology at CHU Ibn Sina, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Optimizing Knowledge, Practice, and Awareness of APS Guidelines: An International Survey on Antiphospholipid Syndrome (APS)
Do you manage patients with APS in your daily practice ? We’re currently conducting an international survey aiming to capture physicians’ awareness, familiarity, and real-life practices regarding international APS guidelines (EULAR and ISTH), and to explore the remaining challenges in order to identify areas for improvement.
- Very short questionnaire : less than 5 minutes
- International and anonymous
- Open to all clinicians involved in APS care (internal medicine, rheumatology, hematology, obstetrics, neurology, etc.)
Link to the survey.
Thank you for your time and for supporting collaborative research. We’d love to hear your perspective in the comments: how are APS guidelines approached in your clinical setting?”
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