PHILADELPHIA, PA — The National Blood Clot Alliance (NBCA) has appointed Erin VanDyke, MPAS, PA-C, as the Vice President of its Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) Centers of Excellence Program. This new initiative aims to enhance the standard of care for venous blood clot patients across the United States.
Erin VanDyke brings with her two decades of clinical experience, most recently serving at Advanced Radiology Services P.C. In her role at Corewell Health West in Grand Rapids, Michigan, she specialized in Interventional Radiology. Her extensive background includes program development, electronic medical records design, and workflow optimization. Her collaborative efforts with a nationally recognized VTE team mark her as a significant asset to NBCA.
NBCA Board Member and VTE COE Committee Chair, Justin Crockett, expressed confidence in VanDyke’s leadership, stating, “Selecting Erin VanDyke to manage the NBCA VTE Centers of Excellence Program shows our commitment to delivering superior clinical outcomes while also providing patient education and post-hospitalization VTE patient care.”
In April 2024, Corewell Health West-Butterworth Hospital was named the first VTE Center of Excellence by NBCA. This program will serve as a model for future centers planned to launch nationwide. VanDyke is eager to lead this charge, expressing her dedication: “I am honored to lead NBCA’s VTE Centers of Excellence Program and excited to expand this program nationally. Our goal is to ensure that all patients, regardless of location, receive the highest quality care.”
This initiative represents a significant stride in reducing the prevalence and fatality rates of venous blood clots, aiming to set a new benchmark for patient care in this critical area.
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