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Recents

48 Hours in Saudi Arabia

I was invited to be part of an international faculty at a Pan Gulf meeting on bleeding disorders which was…

News
27th June 2019
By Kate Khair

The first Womens and Bleeding Disorders conference comes to a close – day 3

Quality of life is difficult to measure scientifically, which is why published research is often incomprehensible to the non-specialist –…

News
27th May 2019
By Steve Chaplin

Time to refocus? – EHC Women and Bleeding Disorders Conference Day 2

The second day of the EHC conference on women and bleeding disorders looked, from the agenda, to be all about…

News
26th May 2019

Spotting the red flags – in patients and in ourselves

Haemophilia Nurses Association Annual General Meeting, Birmingham March 29th/30th 2019 The Centre for Mental Health (CMH) is a charity that aims…

Haemnet Life
13th May 2019
By Luke Pembroke

Caring behind bars

Haemophilia Nurses Association Annual General Meeting, Birmingham March 29th/30th 2019 We hope that most of the haemophilia nurses attending the…

Haemnet Life
7th May 2019

Moving beyond Facebook: unlocking the potential of social media for nurses

It’s often said that social media is changing our lives. Speaking at the 2019 HNA meeting in Birmingham, Teresa Chinn…

Haemnet Life
17th April 2019
By Mike Holland

How well do you support the B team?

Christmas Disease, the Royal Disease, the “special ones” – just a few of the alternative names for haemophilia B (full…

Haemnet Research
8th April 2019
By Luke Pembroke

But first … let me take a selfie?…

There’s a few things that spring to mind when you hear the word “selfie”. From Snapchat dog filters, tourists with…

Haemnet Life
22nd February 2018
By Luke Pembroke