Honoring Excellence in Bleeding Disorders Care: Kathy Mulder Appointed to the Order of Canada
The World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH) shared an honoring post for Kathy Mulder on X:
”Congratulations to longtime WFH volunteer Kathy Mulder on her appointment to the Order of Canada! Kathy has played a key role in advancing musculoskeletal care for people with Bleeding Disorders worldwide.”
To learn more about her journey, follow the link:
The bleeding disorders community is proud to celebrate Kathy Mulder, a longtime volunteer with the World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH), on her recent appointment to the Order of Canada—one of the nation’s highest civilian honors.
Kathy has been a driving force in the global effort to advance musculoskeletal care for individuals living with hemophilia and other bleeding disorders.
Her contributions span decades of clinical expertise, capacity-building, and educational outreach, helping to shape international standards in physiotherapy and comprehensive care.
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