Items tagged 'bleeding disorders'

This session discussed the work of women advocates to overcome the general and longstanding misunderstanding that women are only carriers and do not have bleeding disorders.
Australia was well-represented at the 2024 WFH Congress as speakers, poster presenters and as delegates. We hear reports and reflections from delegates.
With new treatments being assessed by government in Australia, you will be invited to participate in a few research studies. Why participate?
What does the UK Infected Blood Inquiry mean for Australia? And what has Haemophilia Foundation Australia been doing about hepatitis C and advocacy?
How do you encourage women to take some time out to focus on their own needs? Lauren talks about peer support activities for women at Haemophilia Foundation Queensland.

Plenary – Women and girls with bleeding disordersChair ~ Dr Meredith WigginsPersonal perspectives on the challenges and issues of living…

JAIME CHASE Jaime Chase is Haematology Clinical Nurse Specialist, Children’s Cancer & Haematology Service, Haemophilia Treatment Centre, John Hunter Children’s…

JANINE FURMEDGE AND JAIME CHASE  Janine Furmedge is Haemophilia Clinical Nurse Consultant, Henry Ekert Haemophilia Treatment Centre, Royal Children's Hospital,…

In 2021 it was 40 years since the first official report of HIV.   Around the globe it was an…

Rare Disease Day is celebrated worldwide on 28 February to raise awareness about the experiences of people with rare diseases. The…

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