Ming Y Lim on Building A Foundation for Women and Girls With Blood Disorders Clinic of Excellence Model
Ming Y Lim, Clinical Associate Professor at University of Utah, shared on LinkedIn:
”I am delighted to share that our paper on the Foundation for Women and Girls With Blood Disorders Clinic of Excellence Model is now available online at RPTH Journal.
By uniting hematology and reproductive health, fostering multidisciplinary collaboration, advancing education, and driving research, this model sets a new benchmark for equitable, patient-centered care.
Thank you to Kerry Bozza Funkhouser for the trust and opportunity to co-write this on behalf of the Foundation for Women and Girls With Blood Disorders.”
Read the full article in RPTH.
Article: Building access to care for Women and Girls+ with Bleeding Disorders: The WGBDTM Clinic of Excellence Model
Authors: Ming Y Lim, Katherine C. Anguiano, Shannon L. Carpenter, Kerry B. Funkhouser

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