Sickle Cell Disease Association of AtlanticCanada advocates for patient families;with no comprehensive care for adults east of Quebec, we're advocating change
Celebrate Sickle Cell Awareness Month this Sunday, September 19, at Halifax's Point Pleasant Park upper parking lot at 12:45 - join us and our supporters from the IWK Children's Hospital for a Family Fun Walk!
Heartfelt thanks to all as we marked Sickle Cell Awareness Day to advocate for care for adult patients in Atlantic Canada!
Truly a turning point with recognizing the immense difference increased care will make to Nova Scotian families! @SenatorCordy@DarrenFisherNS@nshealth
Today's the day!
Join us 10am-11:30am AST as we advance supports for adults with hemoglobinopathies in Nova Scotia/Atlantic Canada!
Our thanks to our panelists and to all as we mark World Sickle Cell Day-celebrating what we've achieved and together create the path forward!
Join us this Friday, June 18th to mark World Sickle Cell Day with a virtual panel to advance healthcare supports for adult-patients with Sickle Cell Disease and Thalassemia!
Click here Friday at 10am: https://t.co/HwYatON6A5
Congratulations, Deji Ologbenla! Our patient community is encouraged by your compassion and dedication to supporting your dear brother - and now so many more - with Sickle Cell Disease!
Nigerian-born Deji Ologbenla saw his younger brother suffer as the result of sickle cell anemia when growing up, an experience that motivated him to embark on the path to a career in medicine: https://t.co/bGnbonQzj4 🎓
May 8th is International Thalassemia Day! In honour of this, we want to share YOUR stories! Send us a video to [email protected] so we can share it across our social pages on this day and help bring more awareness to Thalassemia! ❤ #ThalassemiaDay#ShareYourStory
There are a few different COVID-19 #vaccines out there and we know it can get confusing, but there are lots of resources to help us understand. The bottom line: None of the COVID-19 vaccines will change who you are, what is in your body, or infect you with #COVID. #sicklecell
In honour of #iwd2021@FMWCanada highlights 🇨🇦Black & Indigenous women working in public health.
Meet Dr. Gaynor Watson-Creed @GWChealth, Deputy Chief Medical Officer of Health, Nova Scotia - leading effective action on health disparities @blackdocscanada@thebpao
Miles Davis was diagnosed w #sicklecell disease in 1961 at the age of 35.
His autobiography shares, "by now I was in a lot of pain all the time from what I found out was sickle-cell anemia, which was causing arthritis in my joints, especially in my left hip..." #sicklecell101
I have a message for all the little girls and boys out there who dream of growing up to be superheroes: Superheroes walk among us.
They’re teachers, doctors, scientists, vaccine researchers—and you can grow up to be like them too.
Thank you Commission for your confidence in me as the next chair for the Board of Police Commissioners. Thank you to our past chair Commissioner Borden for her work.
There is much work to be done and I look forward to continuing it with commissioners and community members.