Educational Resources

The Foundation for Women & Girls with Blood Disorders (fwgbd.org)

Undiagnosed, untreated blood disorders in women and girls have medical consequences and unique issues at every life stage, creating the need for a foundation dedicated to education and awareness. FWGBD was launched in 2010 to serve as a single site, single source where physicians and healthcare providers can obtain quality education and information regarding the correct diagnosis and treatment of blood disorders and accompanying reproductive problems in women and girls with von Willebrand disease (VWD), other factor deficiencies, thrombophilias, sickle cell disease (SCD), hemoglobinopathies, immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) and anemias. Effectively educating healthcare providers, across disciplines, benefits women and girls with blood disorders.

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The Blood CME Center

Visit the site at www.bloodcmecenter.org

The Blood CME Center™ provides free, interesting and informative, accredited learning activities on a broad range of bleeding and clotting topics presented in engaging formats, as well as resources which help clinicians and their support staff enhance patient care. 

 

Rare Coagulation Disorders Resource Room

Visit the site at www.rarecoagulationdisorders.org

A dynamic, open-access website on rare coagulation disorders.

Partners in Bleeding Disorders Education Program

Visit the site at www.partnersprn.org

A program initiated by the Indiana Hemophilia & Thrombosis Center, NHF, and Hemophilia of Michigan with complimentary online and on site education sessions developed by and for hemostasis and thrombosis professionals. Online sessions are open to anyone; on site sessions are open only to HTC professionals who are nominated. Potential audience: physicians, fellows/trainees/residents, nurses, other health care professionals interested in or working in hemostasis and/or thrombosis.

OMedLive

Visit the site at www.omedlive.com

Features complimentary live and archived online continuing medical education events in many specialties including hemostasis. "The Changing Landscape of Hemophilia Management" was presented in 2013.

Another hemostasis live event is planned for later in 2014.

Masters in Nursing - Guide to Masters Degree in Nursing Schools

Visit the site's page on Top Resources on Hematology & Blood Health:
www.mastersinnursing.com/hematology-blood-health/

Features resources helpful to nurses and other health care professionals interested in learning more about blood disorders.

Bloodroots: Pioneers of US Comprehensive Hemophilia Care

View a documentary highlighting the impetus and benefits of comprehensive hemophilia care in the U.S. The HTC clinician pioneers from the Western, Mountain and Pacific Northwest U.S. who initiated the then radical concept of team based care in the 1970's are featured. These pioneers tell an important historic story vital to today's health care reform efforts which seek to integrate care through the patient centered medical home model. The documentary also features an HTC patient.

34 minute documentary

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