How many girls and young women do you see with bleeding disorders? And how well do they cope with their…
As World Haemophilia Day falls in this week, it seems appropriate to celebrate the professionals in the front-line of improving…
Last year, Haemophilia published a paper entitled “Why don’t haemophilia nurses do research?” Based on an HNA survey from a…
Is your practice evidence-based? And what does that mean anyway? Those of you who came to the HNA meeting will recall…
Commissioning of haemophilia care is set to change in the latest NHS shake-up. Although most of the new structures have…
So when one of the industry delegates asked over dinner if conference organising was my main job, I had to…
Last year, we asked HNA members to complete a Survey Monkey questionnaire that aimed to reveal more about members, their…
Good report in Nature Medicine this week summarizing how the future landscape in haemophilia care is likely to change as…
What do you think when a patient presents to your clinic with blood in the urine? Do you think bleeding…
“Treatments don’t work in people who don’t take them.” Seems obvious doesn’t it? According to the World Health Organization, research…
From clinical trials to observational studies, people with bleeding disorders are often included in research. There’s no denying that this…
In our second blog about Lauren, Ben and their family, they focus on the role that teamwork and trust have…