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Dr Renee Eslick

Specialist Haematologist and Obstetric Physician; National Capital Private Hospital
Dr Eslick is a Staff Specialist Haematologist at Canberra Hospital and has consulting rooms at National Capital Private Hospital. She has a special interest in haematological disorders affecting women’s health and is an accredited obstetric physician. She has a passion for medical education and is the Network Director of Physician Education for Canberra Health Services, and the Vice Chair of the Early Career Committee of the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis.

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How the significance of iron deficiency is often not appreciated by patients which is why a dietary approach is frequently unsuccessful.

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Practical tips on oral supplementation, how to address common issues such as intolerance and lack of compliance.

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In this Product Explainer, Haematologist Dr Renee Eslick explains the role of a modified-release therapeutic oral iron supplement containing active ingredients ferrous sulfate and ascorbic acid in the treatment and prevention of iron deficiency (5 mins).

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In this Quick Case, Dr Renee Eslick, Haematologist presents the case of a 46-year-old female with iron deficiency anaemia secondary to heavy menstrual bleeding, with a focus on the most appropriate strategies to correct the iron deficiency.

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Cardiac Electrophysiologist; The Royal Adelaide Hospital; Clinical Professor, The University of Adelaide

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