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International Women’s Day webinar | March 8 2022 — Russian

Listen to this 90-minute webinar presented on March 8, 2022, to learn about women and girls with bleeding disorders. The webinar is a joint collaboration between the WFH Women and Girls with Bleeding Disorders (WGBD) committee and the WFH von Willebrand Disease (VWD) and Rare Bleeding Disorders (RBD) committee. Speakers will include Dawn Rotellini (U.S.A), […]

Advocating for Better Care for People with VWD | September 1 2021 — Russian

Listen to this 90-minute webinar presented on September 1, 2021 to learn about advocating for better care using the ASH ISTH NHF WFH 2021 Guidelines on the Diagnosis and Management of von Willebrand Disease (VWD). The session was moderated by Magdy El Ekiaby, MD (WFH VWD & RBD Committee). Susie Couper (Member of the WFH […]

In-HemoAction Card Game — Russian

Using the universal language of pictures, children around the world can learn about hemophilia in a fun, easy to understand, and interactive way. The In-HemoAction cards teach children how to prevent bleeds and manage hemophilia. An update of the hugely popular HemoAction game, this edition features additional content covering prophylaxis, inhibitors, bypassing agents, immune tolerance […]

Guidelines for the Management of Hemophilia — Russian

The 3rd edition has also been translated into the following languages, with permission from the WFH, by NMOs/Other Organizations: Georgian, Portuguese, Ukrainian The 2nd edition has also been translated into the following languages, with permission from the WFH, by NMOs: Azerbaijani, Polish, Traditional Chinese This third edition, fully reviewed by global experts, contains clinical practice recommendations […]

Hemophilia in Pictures — Russian

This resource has also been translated into the following languages, with permission from the WFH, by NMOs: Estonian, Farsi, Greek, Indonesian, Italian, Macedonian, Polish, Portuguese, Sesotho A colour-illustrated guide to hemophilia. It is the perfect educational tool for parents, nurses and other healthcare providers, and anyone seeking to transmit basic information about hemophilia and its management. […]