How Personal Experiences Can Support Self‑Advocacy and Help Improve Healthcare Outcomes – Hemophilia Alliance
Hemophilia Alliance shared a post on LinkedIn:
”As Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month continues, Director of Member and Community Relations, Jazzmine Brown, had the pleasure of attending East Carolina University’s patient event, Blooms and Bytes, last weekend in Greenville, North Carolina.
With a focus on embracing technology and emerging resources, Jazzmine engaged with patients, families, and providers on the powerful role of sharing your story—highlighting how personal experiences can support self‑advocacy and help improve healthcare outcomes.
This thoughtfully curated event created space for learning, connection, and creativity, as participants explored new tools, exchanged experiences, and even built a blooming bouquet along the way.
Thank you to the entire ECU community for such an inspiring and meaningful opportunity!
How has sharing your story made a difference for you or your community?”

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