One of the goals of the Lytics in Practice (LIP) workshop was to supply the attendees with the information and resources needed to educate others on the use of fibrinolytic therapy in STEMI, AIS, acute massive PE, and OC clearance.
The Lytics in Practice ResidentsREPORT™ Newsletter was developed as a means of following up with alumni from the Lytics in Practice Scholarship and Workshop program held on October 14, 2006 in New Orleans. Ongoing communication with Lytics in Practice alumni has indicated that a number of workshop attendees have already put the information learned at the workshop into use in their daily practice.

We have also included presentations made by these residents, which are available via the links below.
The content and views presented in the alumni presentations are those of the authors and do not reflect those of Penn State, Genentech, Inc., or SynerMed® Communications. The material is prepared based upon a review of multiple sources of information, but is not exhaustive of the subject matter. Therefore, healthcare professionals and other individuals should review and consider other publications and materials on the subject matter before relying solely upon the information contained within the presentations.
Dr. Joshua Puhr gave an evidence-based medicine presentation during the Eastern Carolina University Emergency Medicine Residency Conference. The topic he chose was lytics and pulmonary embolism – using a case from the Lytics in Practice workshop to emphasize some of his points. Dr. Puhr is the sole owner and creator of this presentation. The presentation has not been modified or edited from its original state.

Dr. Christian Tu from the University of Illinois at Chicago presented a case on the role of lytics in the management of PE for his grand rounds lecture. Dr. Tu is the sole owner and creator of this presentation. The presentation has not been modified or edited from its original state.
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