Track: PWBD
Wolfgang Miesbach, MD (he/him/his)
Head
Department of Coagulation Disorders and the Comprehensive Care Haemophilia Centre at the Goethe University Hospital
Frankfurt, Germany
Roshni Kulkarni, MD
Professor & Director Emerita
Michigan State University Centers for Bleeding and Clotting Disorders
East Lansing, United States
Latifa Lamhene, fonctionnaire au ministère des finances
President
Association Nationale des Hémophiles Algériens
Tizi-Ouzou, Algeria
Caroline Malcolmson, MD MSc FRCPC FAAP (she/her/hers)
Staff Physician
Division of Haematology/Oncology
Sick Kids
Toronto, Canada
Christina Vösl, MSc. (she/her/hers)
Patient Representative
Austrian Haemophilia Association , Austria
Shining a spotlight on the challenges facing women and girls with bleeding disorders (WGBD) worldwide is not just vital—it's imperative. Join this session as we delve into the patient perspective, examining experiences from both developed and developing countries to advance healthcare equity and address unique challenges. Explore how to empower women's health through early diagnosis, registry participation, and adherence to guidelines, aiming to improve treatment outcomes and access to care. Discuss strategies for enhancing the management of WGBD with bleeding disorders, advocating for standardized treatment approaches tailored to their specific needs and advancing their overall health and well-being
Chair: Wolfgang Miesbach, MD (he/him/his) – Department of Coagulation Disorders and the Comprehensive Care Haemophilia Centre at the Goethe University Hospital
Speaker: Christina Vösl, MSc. (she/her/hers) – Austrian Haemophilia Association
Speaker: Latifa Lamhene, fonctionnaire au ministère des finances – Association Nationale des Hémophiles Algériens
Speaker: Roshni Kulkarni, MD – Michigan State University Centers for Bleeding and Clotting Disorders
Speaker: Caroline Malcolmson, MD MSc FRCPC FAAP (she/her/hers) – Sick Kids