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Recents

Reflections on the art and risks of conference planning

So when one of the industry delegates asked over dinner if conference organising was my main job, I had to…

News
28th February 2013
By Mike Holland

How do you see the future of haemophilia nursing?

Last year, we asked HNA members to complete a Survey Monkey questionnaire that aimed to reveal more about members, their…

Perspectives
18th February 2013
By Mike Holland

Of tortoises, hares, and future hopes and fears

Good report in Nature Medicine this week summarizing how the future landscape in haemophilia care is likely to change as…

News
10th February 2013
By Mike Holland

We all need suspicious minds

What do you think when a patient presents to your clinic with blood in the urine? Do you think bleeding…

Perspectives
4th February 2013
By Mike Holland

How well do your patients take their treatment?

“Treatments don’t work in people who don’t take them.” Seems obvious doesn’t it? According to the World Health Organization, research…

Perspectives
27th January 2013
By Mike Holland
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Caring for boys with severe haemophilia A: a family journey – part 2

In our second blog about Lauren, Ben and their family, they focus on the role that teamwork and trust have…

Community Voice
1st January 1970
By Kathryn Jenner
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Caring for boys with severe haemophilia A: a family journey – part 1

In the first of two blogs about having boys with severe haemophilia A, parents Lauren and Ben discuss early struggles…

Community Voice
1st January 1970
By Kathryn Jenner
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Why mixed methods matter in bleeding disorders research

From clinical trials to observational studies, people with bleeding disorders are often included in research. There’s no denying that this…

Haemnet Research
1st January 1970
By Kate Khair