
On November 15, more than 125 physicians and other healthcare professionals from Main Line Health and the Philadelphia area participated in a symposium/case-based Continuing Medical Education (CME) activity, “Venous Thromboembolism-The Difficult Questions,” sponsored by Main Line Health and the Annenberg Center, with support from the Laennec Society.
“The prestigious, world-renowned medical faculty that this conference attracted enhances Lankenau’s position as a leader in the medical community, both locally and across the country,” said David Cohen, MD, FACP, symposium director, Lankenau Medical Center, who led the discussions. “We are honored to host these symposiums and to provide medical professionals with the opportunity to learn about new advancements in medicine in a forum that allows for discussion and patient case review.”
The symposium, held at Lankenau Medical Center, featured world-renowned medical faculty. Attending the symposium were (from left): Lee Greenspon, MD, LMC pulmonologist and member of the symposium’s Planning Committee; Michael Streiff, MD, John Hopkins Medical Center; Charles Francis, MD, University of Rochester; Victor Tapson, MD, Duke University Medical Center; Dr. Cohen; Jeffrey Olin, DO, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine; Samuel Goldhaber, MD, Harvard Medical School; and Joshua Danley, DO, LMC pulmonology fellow and member of the symposium’s Planning Committee.