Amanda Stahl: Strengthening the Global Network of Psychosocial Professionals in Bleeding Disorders at WFH 2026
Amanda Stahl, Clinical Social Worker of Boston Bleeding Disorders Center at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Member of Psychosocial Committee at World Federation of Hemophilia, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“At the World Federation of Hemophilia Congress in Kuala Lumpur, we presented a poster on strengthening the global network of psychosocial professionals in bleeding disorders.
We conducted a global survey to better understand colleagues’ roles and needs. These insights are now informing our psychosocial committee’s professional development trainings and webinars.
Appreciated collaborating with my lovely colleagues Silvina Graña and Mohsena Olath and our entire psychosocial committee on this project!
Thank you also to the World Federation of Hemophilia.”

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