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Coagulation and Complement

Presenter: Christopher Patriquin MD

CP CET

Dr. Christopher Patriquin received his MD from the University of Western Ontario, where he also completed his Internal Medicine residency. He attended McMaster University for his Haematology fellowship, where he stayed on as a Clinical Scholar in complement- mediated disease. His clinical interests include the thrombotic microangiopathies (TMA) and paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria (PNH), and his M.Sc. in Health Research Methodology focused on effective trial and observational methods in rare diseases.

In 2015, Dr. Patriquin completed honorary clinical research fellowships in the United Kingdom in TMA (University College London) and PNH (NHS National PNH Service, St. James Hospital, Leeds).

Dr. Patriquin is currently a member of the Canadian Apheresis Group TMA working group. In 2016, he joined the University Health Network Apheresis Unit.

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