Category: Spotlight on a PERT

  • Spotlight on a PERT:
    Ellis Hospital

    Spotlight on a PERT:Ellis Hospital

    Hello again from the Communications Committee! We are excited to continue our Spotlight on a PERT series with a focus on Ellis Hospital, a part of the Ellis Health system, in Schenectady, NY. Each month we send a set of questions to a different PERT from around the country to get a sense of how […]

  • Spotlight on a PERT:
    Emory University

    Spotlight on a PERT: Emory University

    Hello again from the Communications Committee! We are excited to continue our Spotlight on a PERT series with a focus on the Emory program in Atlanta, Georgia. This program encompasses two hospitals in the Emory Healthcare system; Grady Hospital and Emory University Main Campus. Each month we send a set of questions to a different PERT from around the country to […]

  • Spotlight on a PERT:
    Cedars-Sinai

    Spotlight on a PERT:Cedars-Sinai

    Hello again from the Communications Committee! We hope you’ve been enjoying our “Spotlight on a PERT” series! Each month we send a set of questions to a different PERT from around the country to get a sense of how they handle pulmonary embolism at their institution. This mini-interview is then shared with the whole Consortium […]

  • Spotlight on a PERT:
    University of Rochester

    Spotlight on a PERT: University of Rochester

    Greetings from the Communications Committee! We’re excited to send you all episode 2 of “Spotlight on a PERT,” a new initiative from our committee intended to give Consortium members an opportunity to observe “behind the scenes” how other PERTs are created and function. Each month we’ll be interviewing a different team, so please let us know if […]

  • Spotlight on a PERT:
    Weill Cornell Medicine

    Spotlight on a PERT: Weill Cornell Medicine

    Hello from the Communications Committee! We are excited to introduce our Spotlight on a PERT series with a focus on the Weill Cornell program in New York, NY. Spotlight is a new initiative from the Communications committee intended to give the Consortium an opportunity to observe how other PERTs function. Start the discussion on twitter (@PERTConsortium) […]