Beverley Hunt

Professor of thrombosis and haemostasis at King’s College, London

Beverley Hunt is professor of thrombosis and haemostasis at King’s College London and is a consultant in thrombosis and haemostasis at Guy's and St Thomas'. Beverley is director of Guy's and St Thomas' Haemostasis Research Unit. She is also the clinical lead for haematological services at Viapath and sits on the Viapath Analytics operating board.

She is a national and international expert in thrombosis and acquired bleeding disorders. In England, she sits on the National VTE (venous thromboembolism) board where she is co lead of the patient awareness and experience work stream. She also sits on the National VTE prevention clinical advisory group, the NICE Guidelines Development group for the management of VTE and the NICE VTE standards development committee. She sat on the NICE guidelines development group and clinical standards committee for the prevention of venous thromboembolism in hospitalised patients.

Beverley co-founded award-winning charity Thrombosis UK – formerly called Lifeblood and she chairs the steering committee of the high profile World Thrombosis Day campaign – a campaign to improve awareness and care of those with thrombosis globally. Beverley is also a trustee of KLS-support UK, a charity supporting those with Kleine Levin syndrome.

She has extensive clinical experience of thrombotic and acquired bleeding disorders and runs a very active research group with over 330 peer-reviewed publications to her name.

Lectures by Beverley Hunt

COVID-19: Anticoagulation & Antiplatelet agents

a review

Critical Care Medicine / Blood