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Anaemia and other cytopenias: investigational pathways and when to refer

Topic:
Anaemia and other cytopenias: investigational pathways and when to refer
Facilitated by:
Primary Health Tasmania
Speaker:
Dr Victoria Hervey - Haematologist, Tasmanian Health Service
Dr Jonathan Choong - GP Clinical Editor, Primary Health Tasmania
Date and time:
Thursday 16 April 2026 – 6.30pm to 8pm
Location:
Online via Zoom
Audience:
General Practitioners working in Tasmania

As per the Haematology webinar series, this 90-minute interactive session will focus on the role of general practitioners in the investigation and management of anaemia in the primary care setting. The session will cover how to identify the underlying causes of anaemia and initiate appropriate treatment, including the correction of iron, B12, and folate deficiencies.

In addition, the webinar will explore the common causes and diagnostic pathways for neutropenia and thrombocytopenia, helping clinicians determine when further investigation is required. The session will also outline clear indicators for referral to secondary care to support safe and effective patient management.

*Additional note that questions are encouraged during the presentation

Learning Outcomes:

  • Discuss the three most common causes of anaemia.
  • Explore the causes and investigational pathways for neutropenia and thrombocytopenia.
  • Identify when to refer to tertiary care.

RACGP & ACRRM accreditation pending.

Speaker information: 

Dr Victoria Hervey completed her medical degree in Southampton, UK, and spent three years working across England as a junior doctor. She undertook six years of specialist registrar training in Edinburgh and at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney. Dr Hervey then moved to the North of England, where she worked as a consultant and specialist in laboratory and clinical haematology for 17 years. Since August 2024, she has been working at the Royal Hobart Hospital and  St John’s Calvary Hospital and currently works as a clinical haematologist, treating all aspects of malignant and general haematology.

Dr Jonathan Choong is a GP in Hobart. He completed his university degree and GP training in Victoria, before moving to Tasmania in 2021. Outside of work he loves hiking, playing classical piano, and baking.