Episode 62

Spotlight Talks: Postpartum Hemorrhage (PPH)

In this episode of EHA Unplugged, Prof Beverly Hunt discusses the global consequences of postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) and the unacceptable PPH-related mortality rate in developed countries. The discussion continues on the challenges faced in the identification of PPH and the primary causes of PPH. Prof Hunt further talks about the consequences of PPH on children and emphasizes the need for more research in PPH and campaigns to improve maternal health.  

Guest: Prof Beverly Hunt

This podcast was recorded as a Spotlight Talks session during EHA2022. More podcasts from EHA2022 will be available. Stay tuned.  

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The European Hematology Association promotes excellence in patient care, research, and education in hematology. We serve medical professionals, researchers, and scientists with an active interest in hematology. We are proud to be the largest European-based organization connecting hematologists worldwide to support career development and research, harmonize hematology education, and advocate for hematologists and hematology