News alert! 🚨 Abstract submission deadline for the WFH 2024 World Congress extended to November 30, 2023! Seize this opportunity to showcase your bleeding disorders research globally. Connect with experts, showcase innovations, and more! Submit now: https://t.co/NwWjKGG0Tl
Last week was amazing! The #wfhCCS united attendees worldwide, fostering knowledge exchange and exploring advances in #BleedingDisorders. There’s more coming! Join us at #GPAS2023 to learn, discuss, and share strategies for equitable access to care: https://t.co/bmw5iOJfOd
With #hemophilia, exercise can be difficult and risky for those affected. But with proper guidance, it can be done safely! Our experts at #wfhCCS are discussing football for patients with hemophilia. Share your thoughts on how this sport can help you stay active and healthy!
In Algeria a meeting with the Ministry of Health,we verified the progress that has been made in this country since 80% of children are covered with prophylaxis.We are looking for ways to continue our support and the Ministry, its commitment to improve even more.@wfhemophilia
🌏 Access to treatment and availability of home treatment is life changing for people with #hemophilia. Watch below and register for #GPAS2022 to exchange ideas on increasing access to sustainable treatment and care for people with #BleedingDisoders: https://t.co/sfPbbCGkHL
2020 International WFH Frank Schnabel Volunteer Award is for Latifa Lamhene from Algeria !!!!
Congratulations!!!!
Congratulations to Latifa!
Congratulations to Algeria!
Congratulations to the Maghreb!
Congratulations to the Region!