Track: Nurses
BJ Ramsay, BSc Nursing (he/him/his)
Haemophilia Clinical Nurse Specialist
Wellington Regional Haemophilia Centre, Wellington Hospital
Wellington, New Zealand
Cathy Harrison, AdvDip, BMedSci, MSc (she/her/hers)
Advanced Nurse Practitioner
Sheffield Haemophilia & Thrombosis Centre, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Sheffield, United Kingdom
Niamh Larkin, MSc, BSc, RGN, RNP, RANP (she/her/hers)
Haemophilia Advance Nurse Practitioner
National Coagulation Centre
St. James's Hospital
Dublin 8, Ireland
Lisa Littner, MPH, MSW, LISW-S, CHES (she/her/hers)
Hemophilia Treatment Center Program Manager
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Cincinnati , United States
Discuss and evaluate the evidence supporting care provision in individuals with bleeding disorders who are living longer thanks to improved diagnosis and access to treatment. Evaluate the use of risk assessment tools within the field of bleeding disorders in support of proactive, manageable health promotion strategies for the community. Determine how best to provide access to care, including the use of telemedicine, both virtual and patient initiated. Learn more about health literacy and the provision of person friendly materials to support the needs of PWBD.
Chair: BJ Ramsay, BSc Nursing (he/him/his) – Wellington Regional Haemophilia Centre, Wellington Hospital
Speaker: Cathy Harrison, AdvDip, BMedSci, MSc (she/her/hers) – Sheffield Haemophilia & Thrombosis Centre, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Speaker: Niamh Larkin, MSc, BSc, RGN, RNP, RANP (she/her/hers) – St. James's Hospital
Speaker: Lisa Littner, MPH, MSW, LISW-S, CHES (she/her/hers) – Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center