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Take part in the biggest event for the global bleeding disorders community this year–and save!
Thinking about attending Congress in person? Here’s everything you need to know.
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In 2018, the WFH launched the World Bleeding Disorders Registry (WBDR), providing HTCs with a simple solution to collect data. The WBDR is designed to collect standardized clinical data on people with hemophilia from a large network of hemophilia treatment centres (HTC) all around the globe. The WFH is happy to announce that 10,000 people with hemophilia (PWH)—and counting—have taken part in the WBDR, and, in doing so, have played an important part in improving patient care worldwide.
The WFH Humanitarian Aid Program collaborates with national member organizations (NMOs) and hemophilia treatment centres (HTCs) to understand their country-specific needs and help them provide predictable and sustainable treatment to the people in their communities. In Guyana, the NMO has been developing closer links with medical facilities in the past several years, which has had a positive impact on PWBDs in the South American country.
The WFH 2022 World Congress was an immense success with thousands of attendees joining from 145 countries, both in-person in Montreal and virtually. The WFH is now happy to offer you complimentary On-Demand content from the event.
Catch up on content you may have missed from the WFH 2022 World Congress! The WFH is happy to offer complimentary On-Demand content from key Congress sessions, available until July 11.