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Plenary 4 – Where to from here?

1535-1700 | Saturday 9 October, 2021

The conference concluded with 'Plenary 4 – Where to from here?'. Chaired by Dr Ritam Prasad, this plenary looks to the future and what we can expect in the years ahead when it comes to bleeding disorders and treatment. Community members and health professionals share their vision for the future, as well as how we might go about achieving it. These sessions were presented at the 20th Australian Conference on Haemophilia, VWD and Rare Bleeding Disorders, held virtually on 8-9 October 2021. Watch the recording below.


Haemophilia care in 2030

Presented by Prof Mike Makris
Professor of Haemostasis and Thrombosis at the University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
 

 


Where to from here?

Presented by Dr David Stephenson
Physiotherapist, the Kent Haemophilia and Thrombosis Centre, and the Haemophilia Centre at the Royal London Hospital, United Kingdom
 

 


My vision for treatment and care into the future

Presented by community members
 

 


Bleeding disorders treatment and care into the future

Presented by Dr Ritam Prasad
Director, Haemophilia Treatment Centre Newcastle, NSW
 

 


Where to from here? Achieving the vision

Presented by Sharon Caris
Executive Director, Haemophilia Foundation Australia, East Malvern, VIC
 

 


Panel discussion/Q&A

 

 


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Visit the below resources to learn more about the future of bleeding disorders.

Important Note: This information was developed by Haemophilia Foundation Australia for education and information purposes only and does not replace advice from a treating health professional. Always see your health care provider for assessment and advice about your individual health before taking action or relying on published information. This information may be printed or photocopied for educational purposes.

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