Don’t miss: “MSK Annual General Meeting” at 7:00
Join international experts to discuss new developments and research related to MSK. Increase your learning ahead of the WFH 2027 Comprehensive Care Summit. Find out more by viewing the program here.
Don’t miss: “The Age-Old Question: How Can We Better Engage Older People with Bleeding Disorders?” at 8:30
Due to major advances in access to treatment, people with bleeding disorders are now living to older age in greater numbers than ever before. While this represents a major achievement for the community, older people with bleeding disorders continue to face distinct challenges. Find out more by viewing the program here.
WFH Resource Centre: very last day to drop by
The WFH Resource Centre at Congress is your chance to learn about WFH programs and educational content. Drop by to chat with our friendly WFH staff and learn more about WFH resources and programs. We look forward to seeing you there!
Earn your CME credits today!
The WFH 2026 World Congress has been reviewed and approved for CME-CPD accreditation by the European Board for Accreditation in Hematology (EBAH). The EBAH has approved this educational activity for a maximum number of 24.5 CME-CPD credits. Each participant should only collect credits for time that they actually spent in the educational activity.
To fill out the CME questionnaire, click here. To find out more about CME credits at Congress, click here.
Don’t miss: “Less Bleeds, More Life? A New Era of Care” at 9:45
The treatment landscape for bleeding disorders has never been more colourful, with an expanding array of therapeutic options now available to people with bleeding disorders (PwBD). As expectations rise alongside innovation, a critical question emerges: do these newer therapies, when used as stand-alone interventions, truly deliver meaningful improvements in quality of life? Find out more by viewing the program here.
WFH launches 2026–2030 Strategic Plan
In 2020, the WFH began the process of redefining our strategic direction which culminated with the release of the 2021–2025 Strategic Plan. The WFH is now proud to announce the next step in the evolution of the WFH: the 2026–2030 Strategic Plan. Read about it here.
Don’t miss the Moderated Poster session during the morning coffee break
Join this event to find out more about the underrepresentation of women and girls with hemophilia in the World Bleeding Disorders Registry (WBDR). Find out more by viewing the program here.
Caricature session at 10:45
Join Ekawat Suwantaroj, WFH Board Member, this morning at the WFH Resource Centre and have your caricature done! In addition to being a dedicated member of our community, Ekawat is a talented artist. All caricatures will be offered in exchange for donations, supporting our work to improve diagnosis and expand access to care for people with bleeding disorders.
Don’t miss: Moderated Posters during the morning coffee break
“They’re Missing: The Underrepresentationof Women and Girls with Hemophilia in the World Bleeding Disorders Registry”. Find out more by viewing the program here.
Don’t miss: “The Invisible Impact of Chronic Fatigue on Mental Health of WGBD” at 11:30
Chronic fatigue is one of the most frequently reported yet least acknowledged symptoms among women and girls with bleeding disorders. Often dismissed or misunderstood, persistent exhaustion can significantly affect physical health, emotional well-being, academic and professional performance, and overall quality of life. This plenary will talk about the main causes and suggested treatment and care for WGBD. Find out more by viewing the program here.
Don’t miss: “Ask the experts pods” at during the lunch break
Ask the experts pods will be taking place for the Medical, PWBD, Nurses and Lab during the lunch break. Grab a lunch box and join the discussion! Find out more by viewing the program here.
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Don’t miss: “Celebrating Ten Years of the Expansion of the WFH Humanitarian Aid Program: Looking Back, Moving Forward” at 13:00
This session marks a decade of growth and impact of the WFH Humanitarian Aid Program. It reflects on the program’s origins, celebrates achievements from 2014 to 2025, and shares perspectives from founding visionaries, industry partners, healthcare professionals, patients, and government officials. Through real-life stories and outcomes, the session highlights the transformative effect of humanitarian aid on hemophilia care worldwide and explores opportunities to shape the program’s future for continued global impact. Find out more by viewing the program here.
Don’t miss: “MSK Clinical Cases” at 13:00
This session will feature highly interactive roundtable discussions. Seating will be limited, so make sure to arrive early! This session aims to provide a platform for discussion and learning from experts among healthcare professionals specializing in bleeding disorder care. The workshop will be structured as round tables, each consisting of 8 to 10 participants, and will feature experts from various specialties, including physiotherapy, orthopedics, and hematology. Participants will engage in clinical discussions and explore frequently used musculoskeletal techniques for bleeding disorder care and optimal follow-up plan. Find out more by viewing the program here.
“Project Elevate Her” during morning coffee break at the WFH Resource Centre
Meet Maia Meier—Canadian mountaineer, endurance athlete, and women’s health advocate—during the morning coffee break at the WFH Resource Centre to find out more about Project Elevate Her, a campaign, which combines high-altitude mountaineering with global advocacy to raise awareness, visibility, and funding for women affected by bleeding disorders. Find out more here.
Don’t miss: “Von Willebrand Disease” at 13:00
This session reviews a century of progress in von Willebrand disease, from advances in diagnosis and current treatment strategies to emerging therapies shaping the future of care. It highlights innovative approaches under development, offering insight into the next generation of options for managing this complex bleeding disorder. Find out more by viewing the program here.
Don’t miss: “Rarely Heard: Advancing Care, Community, and Visibility for Rare Bleeding Disorders” at 15:00
This session will spotlight rare bleeding disorders that are often under-recognized, focusing on how gaps in diagnosis, care pathways, and awareness impact patient outcomes worldwide. It will explore advances in clinical management alongside the vital role of patient communities in driving visibility, advocacy, and equitable access to care. It will also cover the emotional, social and practical impacts of living with a condition which is often overlooked and rarely heard. Find out more by viewing the program here.
Don’t miss the Closing Plenary at 16:05
This session wraps up the WFH 2026 World Congress by celebrating participants, volunteers, and sponsors, recognizing the Christine Lee Young Researcher Award winners, highlighting key program takeaways, and reflecting on the collective impact of the hemophilia community. It will also introduce the next host NMO, share experiences from the local host, and provide a forward-looking perspective on the work of the WFH and the global bleeding disorders community. Find out more by viewing the program here.
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