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SUMMARY:Virtual - Women’s Education + Connection "A Pathway for Best Care: The Reproductive Years"
DESCRIPTION:RSVP HERE\n \nParticipants will enjoy meaningful education and time to gather and share with other people who encounter similar challenges. This virtual session is free and open to women age 18 and up with inherited bleeding disorders and/or to women whose lives are impacted by a bleeding disorder (i.e. caregivers\, spouses\, immediate family members). \nTopic: A Pathway for Best Care: The Reproductive Years \nIn this session\, attendees will learn about how to identify the symptoms of a bleeding disorder and how to effectively manage the onset of menorrhagia\, family planning and childbirth. \nPresenter: Dr. Sarah O’Brien\, Pediatric Hematologist at Nationwide Children’s Hospital \nDr. Sarah O’Brien is a pediatric hematologist at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. She serves as the Director of Experimental Therapeutics for the Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology/BMT and also leads a multi-disciplinary young women’s hematology clinic at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Her clinical and research interests include the evaluation and diagnosis of mild bleeding disorders\, pediatric thrombosis and thromboprophylaxis\, and the intersections between hematology and women’s health. \n\n» RSVP HERE \nOnce you RSVP you will receive the zoom link separately via email from heather@vahemophilia.org. \n\nThis education program is presented in partnership with Hemophilia Federation of America (HFA). \n 
URL:https://vahemophilia.org/event-program/womens-virtual-education-connection-a-pathway-for-best-care-the-reproductive-years/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:community,education,virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Heather Conner%2C VHF Interim Director":MAILTO:heather@vahemophilia.org
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL - VHF/HACA Advocacy Stakeholder and Education Meeting
DESCRIPTION:RSVP HERE\nJoin constituents\, advocacy committee members\, and community stakeholders from throughout Virginia for an education meeting that will cover a wide range of advocacy topics relevant to the bleeding disorders community! \nMEETING AGENDA \nState Update AND What Can We Expect in 2023 General Assembly Becky Bowers-Lanier\, VHF/HACA Advocacy Consultant and Heidi Dix\, Senior Vice President of Policy\, Virginia Association of Health Plans \nVirginia Bleeding Disorder Program (VBDP) Update Lauren Dunn\, Health Insurance Consultant\, VA Bleeding Disorders Program \nFederal Update Miriam Goldstein\, J.D\, Director of Policy at Hemophilia Federation of America (HFA)\, Nathan Schaefer\, MSW\, VP of Public Policy at National Hemophilia Foundation (NHF)\, and Matt Delaney\, Government Relations Specialist at National Hemophilia Foundation (NHF) \n» RSVP HERE Once you RSVP you will receive the zoom link separately via email from heather@vahemophilia.org.  \n\nThank you to our sponsors: Genentech\, National Hemophilia Foundation (NHF)\, Pfizer\, PhrMA\, Takeda and We Work For Health \n\nAs we gather virtually to discuss\, share and learn\, we ask that all Virginia Hemophilia Foundation (VHF) virtual program participants be thoughtful in their interactions and follow video meeting etiquette and rules of engagement. Disruptions to a session may lead to the removal and/or disabling of the participant’s video and microphone for part of or for the entire session. Thank you for helping VHF ensure a safe\, productive\, and welcoming environment for all meeting participants and staff. Go here to read video meeting etiquette and rules of engagement.
URL:https://vahemophilia.org/event-program/vhf-haca-virtual-advocacy-stakeholder-and-education-meeting-3/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:advocacy,community,education,virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Kelly Waters%2C VHF Executive Director":MAILTO:info@vahemophilia.org
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