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First Step Virtual Program For New Families

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Join VHF, HTC staff and mentor families for a virtual program for new families! This program is designed to support families of infants and young children with hemophilia and other inherited bleeding disorders with community connection and education. This program is for families with children who have been diagnosed with an inherited bleeding disorder in the last 7 years.

Virtual Annual Education Meeting – Session #1: Maintaining Joint Health Through Exercise – Get Up and Move

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Get Up and Move is a program focused on maintaining joint health through exercise. This program will be presented by Dr. Jeffrey Kallberg, an experienced physical therapist and hem A patient. Through this program, we hope to inform you on three areas: how joints work, how your body moves, and simple exercises that you can do to help strengthen your joints and maintain joint health. We look forward to seeing you there!

Virtual Annual Education Meeting – Session #2: Advocacy Not Anger: Being Your Own Voice

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As members of the bleeding disorders’ community, we’ve all likely had experiences where our bodies, our providers, and/or our health care system has failed us or a loved one. And this has made us angry. You yell! You scream! But what good has that done? Hear from a panel of local VHF members about their lives as tireless (and often angry) bleeding disorders’ advocates. Learn the importance of record keeping and controlled advocacy; gain strategies for working with your providers and insurance to get what you need; and acquire tools for establishing a reasoned voice within the community, a voice that people listen to. Whether you are new to advocacy or have been a life-long advocate yourself, let VHF & their community members inspire you to turn your anger into something powerful and useful - advocacy!

Virtual Annual Education Meeting – Session #3: Beyond Trough Levels: Taking A Closer Look at How to Evaluate Hemophilia B

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Ever wonder why Hem B patients sometimes bleed with relatively high trough levels and conversely don’t always bleed with lower trough levels? To answer this, it is important to understand that Factor VIII and Factor IX work differently in the body. Hence the differences between Hemophilia A vs. Hemophilia B. Factor VIII stays inside the bloodstream, while Factor IX also goes outside the bloodstream by traveling through the walls of blood vessels. Trough levels will only identify factor that is in the bloodstream. That’s why for Hemophilia B, just measuring trough may not tell the full story of what your factor replacement is doing, and you may need more information.

Virtual Annual Education Meeting – Session #4: Wonderful Women of Bleeding

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Join Robert F Sidonio, Jr, MD, Associate Director of the Hemostasis and Thrombosis Program and Director of Clinical Operations and Clinical Research of the Hemostasis and Thrombosis Program, Emory University and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, for a session on women and bleeding disorders.