The International
Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH) will hold its 64th
Annual Scientific and Standardization Committee (SSC) Meeting from
July 18-21, 2018, in Dublin, Ireland at the Dublin Convention Centre. The
meeting has grown by more than 50 percent in attendance compared to the last
ISTH SSC stand-alone meeting in 2016, welcoming more than 3,000 clinicians,
researchers, educators, healthcare professionals and industry partners from
across the globe.
Building on the success of previous SSC meetings, ISTH
SSC 2018 will cover the fields’ most talked about topics, including
atherothrombosis and stroke, coagulant and anticoagulant mechanisms, management
of thromboembolisms and other areas of expertise. It is also the last SSC
stand-alone meeting as the ISTH transitions to a yearly
congress format in 2019 in Melbourne, Australia.
ISTH SSC 2018 is poised to provide valuable insights
for a global readership by showcasing new clinical findings, diagnostic and
therapeutic approaches and scientific studies and advancements through an
extensive line up of educational and sponsored sessions and activities. Such
activities include plenaries, education and breakout sessions led by SSC
Subcommittees, and an exhibition hall featuring companies from around the
world.
The meeting will also showcase innovative offerings to
enhance the attendee experience, such as a state-of-the-art mobile app,
exclusive networking opportunities for early career professionals, conference
capture capabilities, meet-the-mentor sessions, virtual delegate bag, business
meet-up zones, and more.
In addition to an increase in meeting attendance, the
ISTH SSC 2018 meeting received a 58 percent rise in abstracts from 2016.
The ISTH SSC holds annual meetings devoted to the
discussion of diagnostic standards, disease nomenclature and classification and
the latest research on bleeding and thrombotic disorders. Explore this year’s program
and discover more about the ISTH’s commitment to science and research leading
to improved patient care.
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