Do Not Miss NBDF ExpertTalk! Pediatric Bleeding Disorders: Insights from the Frontlines
National Bleeding Disorders Foundation recently shared an inviting post on X:
”Join us as experts from Children’s Mercy Hospital explore groundbreaking research in children and teens with inherited bleeding disorders. Hear about new findings, treatments, and the lived experiences that shape care.”
Register here.
Topics ranging from novel therapies and diagnostics to personal stories and community-driven advocacy. A must-read for clinicians, researchers, and advocates committed to improving outcomes for young patients.
A featured session in the NBDF Wednesday Webinars bringing together the bleeding disorders community. From advances in diagnosis to personalized therapies, this session sheds light on the challenges and breakthroughs that matter most in pediatric hematology.
What to Expect? Watch experts Shannon Carpenter and Lauren Amos from Children’s Mercy Hospital present the groundbreaking research.
Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with cutting-edge insights and connect with a global community dedicated to improving lives!

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