Highlighting Women With Bleeding Disorders at the European DIU Programme – EHC
EHC – European Haemophilia Consortium shared a post on LinkedIn:
“The EHC is in Lyon this week to share our expertise with the European Inter-University Certificate in Clinical Haemostasis (DIU Européen d’Hémostase Clinique), hosted at Hôpital Louis Pradel in Bron and led by Prof Yesim Dargaud.
This intensive programme brings together physicians from across the French-speaking European community to train in bleeding and thrombotic disorders.
We are proud to contribute the bleeding disorders patient perspective throughout the week, presenting ‘Women Bleed Too‘ — shining a light on the fact that bleeding disorders affect women too, and that their experiences must shape how we train and treat.
Highlights this week include clinical case presentations by high-level experts Dr Maria Elisa Mancuso and Dr Cedric Hermans, exploring best practices and treatment options in haemostasis care.
Patient advocacy and medical education: stronger together.”

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