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Evaluating Anemia

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lhathawaymd@*.com

Aug 30 2024, 10:35 pm

The young folk call that TMI (Too Much Information.) The way you worked to present this video I doubt that you think the same. Best CME for me..ever.

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lhathawaymd@*.com

Aug 30 2024, 10:32 pm

Thank you, Dr. Mohammed. I am aretired M.D. 76 yoa S/P Roux En Y Gastric bypass at 45 yoa for morbid obesity on finishing my residency in Oncology (radiation). Anemia has been a chronic problem for me for years. This video was truly educational and I have looked into hematolgy and iron deficiency anemia for years. God bless you for your most sincere efforts to educate. I believe I may be better able to help myself after this video. I have worked with a hematologist for several years. He has empathy and is excellent. But I have learned a few things hear that will help our conversation. I have improved over the past two years with periodic iron infusions. (Also have early StageI-II CHF.

By: Dr. Tabraiz Mohammed On June 15th 2016 Presented to the Advanced Practitioners Group

Learning objectives of this video are the following: 

1. Develop a framework to assist in the initial evaluation of an anemia
2. Differentiate between common types of anemia based on routine lab
information
3. Initiate an appropriate evaluation for:

  • Microcytic anemia
  • Normocytic anemia
  • Macrocytic anemia

4. Brief overview of management of anemia

Presented by Dr. Tabraiz Mohammed

Following answers are created by ChatGPT. Occasionally the answer may be harmful, incorrect, false, misleading, incomplete, or limited in knowledge of world. Please contact your doctor for all healthcare decisions. Also, double check the answer provided by the AI below.

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In addition to the presenter, following authors may have helped with the content writing, review, or approval:

  • Tabraiz Mohammed, MD

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Instructors

Tabraiz Mohammed, MD

Tabraiz Mohammed, MD

Tabraiz Mohammed D.O., M.S. is a board certified medical oncologist and hematologist. He is currently a Attending Physician - Hematology/Oncology at Rockford Health System

Hematology and Oncology

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