WFH/X
Jun 29, 2025, 13:36
Sukesh Nair: A Wonder Volunteer Making Global Waves in Laboratory Diagnostics
The World Federation of Hemophilia recently posted on X:
”Meet Sukesh Nair, MD, a WFH volunteer from India whose work has helped transform laboratory diagnostics around the world. Sukesh has brought hands-on expertise, compassion, and long-term commitment to the Bleeding Disorders community.”
Read the full article here.
The WFH is officially in acknowledgment mode for one of its most relentlessly dedicated volunteers — who just so happens to be the recipient of the 2024 WFH International Healthcare Volunteer Award, also serves on a committee, and still finds time to teach as faculty.
Curious how one person manages all that without a time machine?
Check out Sukesh Nair’s WFH volunteer profile to discover his journey in the bleeding disorders community — and maybe reconsider what you’re doing with your spare time!
To learn more about volunteering for WFH follow the link.
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