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May 3, 2026, 06:22
Rana Saifi: The Impact of Conflict and Disasters on Treatment Availability in Hemophilia
Rana Saifi, Regional Manager of Middle East at World Federation of Hemophilia, shared Annette Bowyer’s post on LinkedIn:
“Shedding light on access to treatment challenges faced by our community members during persisting conflicts.
Important opportunity to hear the voices of the patients and parents affected.”
Annette Bowyer, Senior Biomedical Scientist at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Visiting Lecturer at The Manchester Metropolitan University, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“A thought provoking plenary session examining the effect of war, climate change and natural disasters on availability of treatment for individuals with bleeding disorders.”

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