Track: PWBD
Jennifer Maahs, MSN, PNP
Hemophilia Nurse Practitioner
IHTC
Indianapolis, United States
Yannick Colle (she/her/hers)
Co-Leader
French NMO WBD Committee
Six-Fours-les-Plages, France
BJ Ramsay, BSc Nursing (he/him/his)
Haemophilia Clinical Nurse Specialist
Wellington Regional Haemophilia Centre, Wellington Hospital
Wellington, New Zealand
Adly Sabbour
Dean
School of Physical Therapy - Cairo University
Cairo, Egypt
Sarah Whitaker, DClinPsyc (she/her/hers)
Clinical Psychologist
NHS Southern Haemophilia Network
Basingstoke, United Kingdom
The session on mild hemophilia will explore a range of critical topics including joint and bone health, treatment strategies for on-demand care across different geographic regions, and the importance of follow-up care after a bleed. It will delve into experiences and strategies for educating patients about symptom identification, while also addressing the psychosocial and patient perspectives, aiming to provide a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and needs of mild hemophilia patients.
Chair: Jennifer Maahs, MSN, PNP – IHTC
Speaker: Adly Sabbour – School of Physical Therapy - Cairo University
Speaker: BJ Ramsay, BSc Nursing (he/him/his) – Wellington Regional Haemophilia Centre, Wellington Hospital
Speaker: Sarah Whitaker, DClinPsyc (she/her/hers) – NHS Southern Haemophilia Network
Speaker: Yannick Colle (she/her/hers) – French NMO WBD Committee