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The VCU Bleeding Disorders Program is excited to announce the addition of two new team members: Amy Newcombe and Sidney Glass.
The VCU Bleeding Disorders Program is excited to announce the addition of two new team members: Amy Newcombe and Sidney Glass. Amy Newcombe, RN, MSN, CNL, joined our team as a Bleeding Disorders Nurse Coordinator in March 2022. Amy earned a BA in Anthropology and...
August 2022 Monthly Update
Go here to read our August 2022 VHF Monthly Update!
Paper Features Q&A Resource on Shared Decision Making and Gene Therapy
As investigational hemophilia gene therapies move closer to regulatory authorization, community stakeholders have recognized the acute need for people with hemophilia (PWH) and healthcare professionals (HCPs) to be fully engaged in shared decision making (SDM). While...
VHF BOARD OF DIRECTORS JULY 1, 2022 – JUNE 30, 2023
The board of directors is the governing body of VHF. Board members meet periodically to discuss and vote on the affairs of the organization, to support the work of VHF, and to provide mission-based leadership and strategic governance. Board terms align with our fiscal...
Lyman Fisher Scholarship Recipients
This past June the Virginia Hemophilia Foundation was thrilled to award six deserving applicants with a Lyman Fisher Scholarship. Recipients were honored in-person at our Annual Education Meeting. Congratulations to each of these scholarship winners, they have...
Family Day Camp at Camp Holiday Trails Wrap-Up
Eileen Bunn, VHF Member “I feel a sense of belonging participating in Family Camp at Camp Holiday Trails. CHT is a special place where families can have fun together and share stories, resources, and experiences with other families impacted by hemophilia, building a...