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    Explore "vwd" with insightful episodes like "Abortion is Healthcare", "FLOW with De Lune", "Does chronic illness lead to feeling “less than?”", "When is a Unit not a Unit?" and "Donated medicine and what’s “youth empowerment” mean, really?" from podcasts like ""FLOW - straight talk about extreme periods", "FLOW - straight talk about extreme periods", "BloodStream", "Pharmacy Revenue Cycle Podcast" and "BloodStream"" and more!

    Episodes (20)

    Abortion is Healthcare

    Abortion is Healthcare

    Flow’s Sarah and Jessica sit down to discuss the fact that abortion is healthcare - and embark on a series of “straight talk about abortion” with part 1: Abortion Is Healthcare. 

    There are a myriad of medical situations in which pregnancy is a short-term experience. Review helpful terminology to engage in conversation. Upcoming episodes focus on: clinical situations that may call for abortion, necessary and currently missing reproductive health education, and current activism going on to support suffering menstruators. 

    Tune in for tips for self study, shared discoveries and to be part of the growing menstrual awareness movement! FLOW is straight talk about extreme periods, with new episodes the second Thursday of each month.

     

    Program Notes:

     

     

     

     

    FLOW is sponsored by Takeda, the manufacturer of a treatment for adults with von Willebrand disease. To see if this treatment might be right for you and your needs, visit: https://ssshare.it/2rnK 

     

    Connect with BloodStream Media:

    Find all of our bleeding disorders podcasts on BloodStreamMedia.com

    BloodStream on Facebook 

    BloodStream on Twitter 

     

    Check out Believe Limited’s Other Work:

    BloodFeed: bloodfeed.com

    Bombardier Blood: bombardierblood.com

    Hemophilia: The Musical: breakingthroughhemophilia.com

    My Beautiful Stutter: mybeautifulstutter.com/

    Stop The Bleeding!: stbhemo.com

    Teen Impact Awards: teenimpactawards.com

    The Science Fair: thesciencefair.org

    FLOW with De Lune

    FLOW with De Lune

    FLOW’s Jessica and Sarah sit down with Mimi Millard of DeLune!

     

    DeLune’s Whole Cycle support products use evidence-based research and the team is passionate about furthering clinical research into the period burden and the avoidance/endurance strategy that is common, but not normal!

     

    Tune in for tips for self study, shared discoveries and to be part of the growing menstrual awareness movement! FLOW is  with straight talk about extreme periods; monthly episodes the second Thursday of each month!

     

    Program Notes:

     

     

     

     

    FLOW is sponsored by Takeda, the manufacturer of a treatment for adults with von Willebrand disease. To see if this treatment might be right for you and your needs, visit: https://ssshare.it/2rnK 

     

    Connect with BloodStream Media:

    Find all of our bleeding disorders podcasts on BloodStreamMedia.com

    BloodStream on Facebook 

    BloodStream on Twitter 

     

    Check out Believe Limited’s Other Work:

    BloodFeed: bloodfeed.com

    Bombardier Blood: bombardierblood.com

    Hemophilia: The Musical: breakingthroughhemophilia.com

    My Beautiful Stutter: mybeautifulstutter.com/

    Stop The Bleeding!: stbhemo.com

    Teen Impact Awards: teenimpactawards.com

    The Science Fair: thesciencefair.org

    Does chronic illness lead to feeling “less than?”

    Does chronic illness lead to feeling “less than?”

    Amy and Patrick discuss how growing up with a chronic illness can lead to feeling “less than,” highlight recent articles on mild hemophilia and women in the community, and present the latest installment of Let’s Talk mental health with Joshua Sterling Bragg, featuring Dr. Emily Wheat.

     

    Show Notes:

    PRESENTING SPONSOR: Takeda

    LET’S TALK SEGMENT SPONSOR: Sanofi Genzyme

    SEGMENT SPONSOR: Genentech

    BLOODSTREAM MEDIA: CHECK OUT all our stuff

     

    LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE:

     

    Find our Hosts on Social: @patrickjameslynch @boardo87

     

    Connect with BloodStream Media:

    Find all of our bleeding disorders podcasts on

    BloodStreamMedia.com

    BloodStream on Facebook 

    BloodStream on Twitter 







    Check out Believe Limited’s Other Work:

    BloodFeed: bloodfeed.com

    Bombardier Blood: bombardierblood.com

    Hemophilia: The Musical: breakingthroughhemophilia.com

    My Beautiful Stutter: mybeautifulstutter.com/

    Stop The Bleeding!: stbhemo.com

    Teen Impact Awards: teenimpactawards.com

    The Science Fair: thesciencefair.org

    When is a Unit not a Unit?

    When is a Unit not a Unit?

    Well, a unit is not a unit when you are measuring human plasma-derived blood factors that are used to treat both Hemophilia A and Von Willebrand disease (VWD). Alphanate®, Humate-P®, and Wilate® are all approved to treat both clotting disorders, but the dosing is different. Clinicians use the labeled Factor VIII amount to calculate dosing regimens in Hemophilia A, but use the Von Willebrand Factor/Ristocetin Cofactor (VWF:RCo) amount per vial when treating Von Willebrand Disease.


    Let’s compare these three products including the HCPCS codes as well as current Part B reimbursement from Addendum B (effective 4/1/2021).

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    As we can see from this comparison, there is a significant difference in the reimbursement because the products have a different VWF:RCo to Factor VIII ratio. 

     

    So, how do we get the billing correct?

     

    Since the ratio of the VWF:RCo to Factor VIII ratio may vary slightly by lot, the best scenario is to provide both actual amounts in the documentation in the patient’s medical record so that billers can verify by product whether it is billed per Factor VIII unit or VWF:RCo unit and adjust the billed units appropriately. 

     

    If Humate-P® is used to treat VWD, but inadvertently billed by the number of Factor VIII units, a significant underpayment will occur. 

    If Alphanate® is used to treat Hemophilia A, but inadvertently billed by the VWF:RCo factors, a 20% overpayment will occur.

     

    Since the ratio of VWF:RCo to Factor VIII in Wilate® is approximately 1:1, the risk of billing the units incorrectly is low.

     

    SHOUT-OUTS!

    1. Pharmacy IT systems should be set up to clearly distinguish the amounts of Factor VIII and VWF:RCo Factors in each product.

    2. Pharmacy should list both the Factor VIII amounts and VWF:RCo amounts in the patient’s medical record so that billers can verify the billed units administered to the patient.

    3. Revenue Integrity should develop edits that will stop claims for billed unit review when Alphanate® is used for Von Willebrand disease or Humate-P® is used for Hemophilia A (Factor VIII deficiency).

    Donated medicine and what’s “youth empowerment” mean, really?

    Donated medicine and what’s “youth empowerment” mean, really?

    Patrick and Amy are joined by Julie Kim, President of the Plasma-Derived Therapies Business Unit for Takeda, to discuss Takeda’s 5-year commitment to the WFH Humanitarian Aid Program. Then later in the show they’re joined by frequent contributor Alexa Abreu and her sister Juliemar - a former Teen Impact Honoree - to discuss the uncelebrated accomplishments of our youth and what supporting young people should actually look like.

     

    Notes:

    PRESENTING SPONSOR: Takeda - bit.ly/TakedaBDsite

     

    SUBSCRIBE to BloodStream on Apple Podcasts: bit.ly/BSPAP

    CHECK OUT all our stuff:  bit.ly/AllBloodStreamStuff

     

    NOMINATIONS for the Teen Impact Awards: http://bit.ly/TIA2021bsp

    TAKEDA joins WFH’s Humanitarian Aid Program: bit.ly/WFHTakeda2021



    Remembering Adam, World Hemophilia Day + USP7’s Bo Bigelow

    Remembering Adam, World Hemophilia Day + USP7’s Bo Bigelow

    Amy and Patrick speak with students at Brown University who’ve been working with Save One Life in honor of World Hemophilia Day, and USP7 Foundation Chairman Bo Bigelow joins to discuss important news in the USP7 world on the heels of Hao-Fountain Syndrome Awareness Day. 

     

    Notes:

    PRESENTING SPONSOR: Takeda - bit.ly/TakedaBDsite

     

    SUBSCRIBE to BloodStream on Apple Podcasts - bit.ly/BSPAP

    CHECK OUT all our stuff:  bit.ly/AllBloodStreamStuff

     

    Breaking Through: https://bit.ly/3smEGpN

    Teen Impact Awards: https://bit.ly/2Q9zXue

     

    Help Save One Life: https://bit.ly/3elfs6f

     

    Stronger Every Day Podcast: https://bit.ly/3tmui2v

    USP7 Foundation: https://bit.ly/2Q6oEmH

    DISORDER Rare Disease Film Festival: https://bit.ly/3gcv7qK





    Progress for women, bullying, and My Beautiful Stutter director Ryan Gielen

    Progress for women, bullying, and My Beautiful Stutter director Ryan Gielen

    Amy and Patrick review MASAC’s new recommendations for women with bleeding disorders, provide an important update on a recent clinical trial investigation, and discuss bullying during COVID.  Then filmmaker Ryan Gielen joins to talk about his new documentary, My Beautiful Stutter, now streaming on discovery+.

     

    Notes:

    PRESENTING SPONSOR: Takeda - bit.ly/TakedaBDsite

     

    MY BEAUTIFUL STUTTER: http://bit.ly/MBSLetMeSpeak

     

    SUBSCRIBE to BloodStream on Apple Podcasts - bit.ly/BSPAP

    CHECK OUT all our stuff:  bit.ly/AllBloodStreamStuff

     

    American Rescue Plan (ARP) info from NHF: http://bit.ly/NHFARP2021

    Gene Therapy Clinical Trial Investigation: http://bit.ly/GTinvestigation2021

    MASAC recommendations for women: http://bit.ly/MASACwomen

    Cyberbullying in India: http://bit.ly/CyberIndia2021



    What else could it be?

    What else could it be?

    In episode 04 “What else could it be…?” our Flow team takes a look at other conditions that affect menstruation.

    Christie and Jessica speak with Nkem Osian of The White Dress Project (fibroids advocacy organization @wecanwearwhite) and learn about PMDD / PCOS / other menstrual-acronyms from the incredible edu-tainer Doctor Kerry-Anne Perkins (@callmedoctor.p)!

    Program Notes:

    Menstruators can experience extreme conditions - sometimes after years of regular cycle bleeding and sometimes only after long-seeking a diagnosis… Flow’s Christie & Jessica have discussed normal, abnormal, and disordered menstrual-bleeding - in this episode they discuss “What else could it be…. that’s going on with this body?”

    LINKS:

    The White Dress Project: www.thewhitedressproject.org, Instagram @wecanwearwhite

    Dr. Kerry-Anne Perkins is on Instagram @callmedoctor.p / Tik-Tok @callmedoctor.p

    Christie's Family History Guide

    Sisterhood App by HFA

    Find our Hosts’ on Instagram:  @jessicalaurenrichmond @christie_publichealth

    FLOW is sponsored by Takeda, the manufacturer of a treatment for adults with von Willebrand disease. To see if this treatment might be right for you and your needs, visit: https://ssshare.it/CkF2

    Connect with BloodStream Media:

    Find all of our bleeding disorders podcasts on BloodStreamMedia.com

    BloodStream on Facebook 

    BloodStream on Twitter 

     

    Check out Believe Limited’s Other Work:

    BloodFeed: bloodfeed.com

    Bombardier Blood: bombardierblood.com

    Hemophilia: The Musical: breakingthroughhemophilia.com

    My Beautiful Stutter: mybeautifulstutter.com/

    Stop The Bleeding!: stbhemo.com

    Teen Impact Awards: teenimpactawards.com

    The Science Fair: thesciencefair.org



    A Moment for Trauma

    A Moment for Trauma

    It’s the Final Thursday of Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month, and that means Josh is back for his final moment for mental health. Today’s subject is Trauma, and he is joined as usual by Debbie De La Riva, who gives some expert opinions on where Trauma comes from, how it presents in the bleeding disorders community, and what we can do after experiencing a traumatic event. Let’s have a moment.

     

    Mental Health First Aid Class:https://www.mentalhealthfirstaid.org/
    Mental Health America Surveys:https://screening.mhanational.org/screening-tools/
    Free Support Groups Depression BiPolar Support Alliance:https://www.dbsalliance.org/
    New Harbinger Publications:https://www.newharbinger.com/

    Unpacking von Willebrand disease guidelines: Dr. Paula James talks diagnosis and pre-procedure prophylaxis

    Unpacking von Willebrand disease guidelines: Dr. Paula James talks diagnosis and pre-procedure prophylaxis

    Earlier this year, clinical practice guidelines for the diagnosis and management of von Willebrand disease (VWD) were published in Blood Advances.

    The guidelines (https://bit.ly/2OIfKLE) are a collaborative effort from the American Society of Hematology, the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis, the National Hemophilia Foundation, and the World Federation of Hemophilia.

    Guideline author Paula James, MD, of Queens University, Kingston, Ont., reviews some of the recommendations in these guidelines with host David H. Henry, MD, in this episode.

    Case discussion

    A patient presents with the complaint of heavy menstrual bleeding, which could indicate a bleeding disorder such as VWD. How does one diagnose or rule out VWD?

    • Tests to order include CBC, prothrombin time (PT), and partial thromboplastin time (PTT).
    • Results of CBC, PT, and PTT could be normal, which would necessitate special testing to specifically look at factor VIII and von Willebrand factor (VWF).
    • A patient’s family history may be helpful, as most types of VWD are autosomal dominant, though two subtypes are recessive.

    Diagnostic evaluation of VWD

    • VWF is the chaperone protein for factor VIII in the intrinsic pathway, which is measured by the PTT.
    • In more severe forms of VWD, the PTT is prolonged because of factor VIII.
    • VWF is measured separately because it is not reflected in the PT or PTT.
    • The recommendation is to measure VWF antigen and employ a functional assay to see how well VWF binds platelets.
      • The recommendation in the new guidelines is to use the GPIbM assay rather than the ristocetin cofactor assay.
        • Many labs in the United States are still using the ristocetin cofactor assay. However, in Canada, Europe, and other parts of the world, many labs have moved to a newer assay that is automated. It has a much lower coefficient of variation and fewer issues with measurement of VWF in Black populations, which is a major issue with the cofactor assay.

    Types of VWD

    • Type 1 VWD is characterized by a decreased amount of VWF.
      • Type 1 patients have low VWF antigen and low platelet-dependent VWF function to a similar degree, with low or normal factor VIII.
    • Type 2 VWD is characterized by aberrant VWF.
      • The functional assay is a lot lower than VWF antigen.
      • The platelet-dependent function to VWF antigen ratio cutoff is 0.7.
      • Further testing is warranted to determine subtypes (2A, 2B, 2N, or 2M), including VWF multimers. Genetic testing can be helpful to further delineate subtypes.
    • Type 3 VWD is characterized by the absence of VWF.
      • The patient will have a VWF antigen level of 0, platelet-dependent VWF function of 0, and a reduced factor VIII level (usually less than 10%).

    Pregnant patients with VWD

    • There is a protective adaptation in pregnancy, in which factors normalize in the third trimester, which works to prevent hemorrhage at delivery.
    • This protective effect is because of the hormonal changes of pregnancy, and it is seen in patients with milder forms of VWD.
    • WVF levels peak within 8-24 hours after delivery and then slowly return to baseline.
    • There is a risk of delayed postpartum hemorrhage once VWF levels return to baseline, which tends to happen 7-14 days postpartum.

    Procedural planning: Desmopressin challenge test

    • Desmopressin causes the release of VWF from the Weibel-Palade bodies of the endothelium, and it can be used as prophylaxis or treatment of bleeding in type 1 VWD.
    • The desmopressin challenge test is used to check how the patient responds to desmopressin when well, to predict the patient’s response after an anticipated procedure.
    • The test involves measuring VWF levels before desmopressin is given and at 1 hour, 2 hours, and 4 hours after desmopressin administration.
    • The idea is to measure the magnitude of increase in VWF levels and observe how sustained that increase is to predict the patient’s response to desmopressin after future procedures.
    • There is a subset of patients with type 1 VWD who have increased clearance of VWF that causes their decreased VWF levels. They may not have a sustained plateau in the VWF level after desmopressin, which emphasizes why testing as far as 4 hours after desmopressin administration is important.
    • The dose of desmopressin given in this test is typically 0.3-0.4 mcg/kg.

    Recommendations for preprocedure prophylaxis for type 1 VWD

    • Minor procedures (e.g., wisdom tooth extraction)
      • The patient should receive an antifibrinolytic agent, such as tranexamic acid or aminocaproic acid, 2 hours before the procedure, followed by desmopressin 30-60 minutes prior to the procedure.
      • After the procedure, the patient should continue to receive the antifibrinolytic agent for 3-4 days.
    • Major procedures/surgeries (e.g., gallbladder removal)
      • The guidelines do not recommend desmopressin for major procedures because patients need to be fluid-restricted for approximately 24 hours after administration because of the risk of hyponatremia.
        • Desmopressin is a synthetic analog of vasopressin, which results in the accumulation of free water similarly to vasopressin.
      • The guidelines do recommend giving VWF-containing concentrate to increase VWF and factor VIII to greater than 50% from baseline for at least 3 days.
      • VWF concentrates can be given every 12 hours or as continuous intravenous infusions.
      • Tranexamic acid should be given as an adjuvant both prior to the procedure and in the days following.
      • Cryoprecipitate is not recommended because it can’t be virally inactivated.

     Preprocedure prophylaxis in type 2 or 3 VWD

    • Desmopressin does not work for most patients with type 2 or 3 VWD. So even for minor procedures, these patients will need to receive VWF concentrate coupled with antifibrinolytics.

    Show notes written by Sheila DeYoung, DO, a resident at Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia.

    Disclosures

    Dr. Henry has no relevant disclosures. Dr. James disclosed relationships with Baxter/Baxalta/Shire, CSL Behring, Bayer, and Octapharma.

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    Email the show: podcasts@mdedge.com

    Interact with us on Twitter: @MDedgehemonc

    David Henry on Twitter: @davidhenrymd

    The Value of Our Regional Chapters

    The Value of Our Regional Chapters

    Join a candid roundtable with Chapter leaders, Rich Pezzillo, Sue Martin, and Maureen Grace as they share what makes our community so unique and what keeps them up at night.

     Let’s celebrate Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month by lifting up our leaders who work tirelessly for the benefit of our community.

     

    Program Notes:

    Find your local chapter here: https://www.hemophilia.org/community-resources/resources-near-you/nhf-chapters 



    Learn more about how you can get involved during Bleeding Disorder Awareness Month with NHF: https://www.hemophilia.org/give/join-us/bleeding-disorders-awareness-month


    Show your pride for Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month with these resources from HFA: https://www.hemophiliafed.org/for-patient-families/meetings-events/bleeding-disorders-awareness-month/

    Ep. 12 - The Life I Choose w/ Preston Boling, April Driesse and John Christen

    Ep. 12 - The Life I Choose w/ Preston Boling, April Driesse and John Christen

    Our theme this month is “The Life I Choose.”  So often, with a chronic condition, it can feel like nothing is within our control.  That can be challenging physically, mentally, emotionally. Our stories this month dive into those challenges, as well as the empowerment that comes by taking charge of the things we can control.  By reminding ourselves of the ways we can live the life we choose.

     

    Program Notes:

    Want to follow more of our Journeys? Subscribe here! 

     

    BloodStream Journeys is exclusively sponsored by BioMarin: www.biomarin.com

     

    Connect with BloodStream Media:

    Find all of our bleeding disorders podcasts on BloodStreamMedia.com

    BloodStream on Facebook 

    BloodStream on Twitter 

     

    Check out Believe Limited’s Other Work:

    BloodFeed: bloodfeed.com

    Bombardier Blood: bombardierblood.com

    Hemophilia: The Musical: breakingthroughhemophilia.com

    My Beautiful Stutter: mybeautifulstutter.com/

    Stop The Bleeding!: stbhemo.com

    Teen Impact Awards: teenimpactawards.com

    The Science Fair: thesciencefair.org



    Ep. 9 - Hemophilia: The Zoomsical! w/ Mary Laughlin, Ashleigh Nicole Chapman and Sam Zhang

    Ep. 9 - Hemophilia: The Zoomsical! w/ Mary Laughlin, Ashleigh Nicole Chapman and Sam Zhang

    On July 31st, something happened in the hemophilia community that had never happened before.  A group of teens came together to perform a musical about hemophilia on - where does everything in our life happen these days? You guessed it. ZOOM!  This month’s episode features the first-hand experiences of three of those inspiring young people.

     

    Program Notes:

    Want to follow more of our Journeys? Subscribe here! 

     

    BloodStream Journeys is exclusively sponsored by BioMarin: www.biomarin.com

     

    Connect with BloodStream Media:

    Find all of our bleeding disorders podcasts on BloodStreamMedia.com

    BloodStream on Facebook 

    BloodStream on Twitter 

     

    Check out Believe Limited’s Other Work:

    BloodFeed: bloodfeed.com

    Bombardier Blood: bombardierblood.com

    Hemophilia: The Musical: breakingthroughhemophilia.com

    My Beautiful Stutter: mybeautifulstutter.com/

    Stop The Bleeding!: stbhemo.com

    Teen Impact Awards: teenimpactawards.com

    The Science Fair: thesciencefair.org



    Ep 40 - TO THE FUTURE w/ Patrick James Lynch

    Ep 40 - TO THE FUTURE w/ Patrick James Lynch

    Our guest for this month is Believe Limited CEO and Bloodstream host, Patrick James Lynch. Ask the Expert is headed in a new direction and Patrick joins us to share what the future will hold for the Bloodstream Media network. Even though this will be the final episode of Ask the Expert, we are excited to announce the new path for our expert interviews, because they’re not going away! Listen in with Patrick and Amy as they share the new and exciting things coming from Bloodstream Media!

    Welcome to Episode 40, or To the Future! The final episode of the Ask The Expert Podcast! 

     

    Check out all the podcast offerings from Bloodstream Media: https://www.bloodstreammedia.com/

    Register for the virtual Bleeding Disorder Conference here: https://events.hemophilia.org/ehome/bleedingdisordersconference/about/?&_ga=2.12224756.1785968952.1589565712-1855623951.1578586058

     





    Ep. 39 - w/ Dr. Len Valentino (Part 2) - Get to Know the Expert

    Ep. 39 - w/ Dr. Len Valentino (Part 2) - Get to Know the Expert

    Join us for our “Get to Know the Expert” episode of Ask the Expert! Having the opportunity to know our national leaders in a personal way is an honor and a treat for any community. Join us on today’s episode to get to know CEO the National Hemophilia Foundation, Dr. Len Valentino! We’ll learn how Dr. Valentino got his start, what lessons he learned from treating patients, his interests in the global disparity of care, and his thoughts of the Michael Jordan documentary, The Last Dance! Join us to get to know Dr. Valentino a little better!

    Welcome to Episode 39 - or our Get to Know the Expert Episode - of the Ask The Expert Podcast! 

     

    Check out the weekly webinar series provided by the National Hemophilia Foundation here:

    The National Hemophilia Foundation: https://www.hemophilia.org/

    Register for the virtual Bleeding Disorder Conference here: https://events.hemophilia.org/ehome/bleedingdisordersconference/about/?&_ga=2.12224756.1785968952.1589565712-1855623951.1578586058

     

     

    Ep. 39 - w/ Dr. Len Valentino (Part 1) - Become an Expert

    Ep. 39 - w/ Dr. Len Valentino (Part 1) - Become an Expert

    The National Hemophilia Foundation announced new leadership in Dr. Len Valentino weeks before the COVID-19 outbreak and his unique position to guide our community during this unprecedented time has been welcome. Dr. Valentino joins us on Ask the Expert this month to share a bit of his story and his thoughts on the pandemic could affect the bleeding disorder community. Dr. Valentino shares how NHF is addressing the current COVID pandemic, NHF’s national research agenda, and how COVID could impact the shift in treatment in hemophilia. We’ll also chat about the Bleeding Disorder Conference going virtual this year, so join us for a can’t miss episode of Ask the Expert!

    Welcome to Episode 39 - or our Dr. Valentino Episode - of the Ask The Expert Podcast! 

    Check out the weekly webinar series provided by the National Hemophilia Foundation here:

    The National Hemophilia Foundation: https://www.hemophilia.org/

    Register for the virtual Bleeding Disorder Conference here: https://events.hemophilia.org/ehome/bleedingdisordersconference/about/?&_ga=2.12224756.1785968952.1589565712-1855623951.1578586058

     





    Ep. 6 - Against All Odds w/ Seth Rojhani, Carson McCabe and Brandon Schrom

    Ep. 6 - Against All Odds w/ Seth Rojhani, Carson McCabe and Brandon Schrom

    This month we hear from 3 young men who have accomplished incredible things Against All Odds.  Their Journeys from child to young adult have shattered the expectations of what many might think possible, and remind all of us that we’re capable of much more than we may sometimes believe.  

     

    Want to follow more of our Journeys? Subscribe here! 

     

    BloodStream Journeys is exclusively sponsored by BioMarin: www.biomarin.com

     

    Connect with BloodStream Media:

    Find all of our bleeding disorders podcasts on BloodStreamMedia.com

    BloodStream on Facebook 

    BloodStream on Twitter 

     

    Check out Believe Limited’s Other Work:

    BloodFeed: bloodfeed.com

    Bombardier Blood: bombardierblood.com

    Hemophilia: The Musical: breakingthroughhemophilia.com

    My Beautiful Stutter: mybeautifulstutter.com/

    Stop The Bleeding!: stbhemo.com

    Teen Impact Awards: teenimpactawards.com

    The Science Fair: thesciencefair.org




    ATE - Ep. 38 - w/ Sharon Meyers (Part 2) - Get to Know the Expert

    ATE - Ep. 38 - w/ Sharon Meyers (Part 2) - Get to Know the Expert

    Join us for our “Get to Know the Expert” episode of Ask the Expert! Having the opportunity to know our national leaders in a personal way is an honor and a treat for any community. Join us on today’s episode to get to know CEO of Hemophilia Federation of America (HFA), Sharon Meyers, as she begins her tenure at the organization. Sharon shares how she became involved in non-profit work, her passion and philosophy on fundraising, and how she became involved within the bleeding disorder community! Join us to hear more about Sharon’s personal journey and what makes her tick! A fun episode of Ask the Expert!

    Welcome to Episode 38 - or our Get to Know the Expert Episode - of the Ask The Expert Podcast! 

     

    Check out the terrific resources from the Hemophilia Federation of America in the midst of COVID-19 outbreak:

    Hemophilia Federation of America: https://www.hemophiliafed.org/

    HFA COVID-19 Resources Page: https://www.hemophiliafed.org/news-stories/2020/04/coronavirus-covid-19-what-hfa-is-doing/

    HFA COVID-19 Relief Fund: https://www.hemophiliafed.org/our-role-and-programs/assisting-and-advocating/financial-assistance/covid-19-relief-fund/

    HFA Helping Hands Financial Assistance Program: https://www.hemophiliafed.org/our-role-and-programs/assisting-and-advocating/financial-assistance/helping-hands-emergency-assistance/

    NHF Informational Webinars during COVID Crisis: https://www.hemophilia.org/ 




    ATE - Ep. 38 - w/ Sharon Meyers, HFA (Part 1) - Become an Expert

    ATE - Ep. 38 - w/ Sharon Meyers, HFA (Part 1) - Become an Expert

    During this period of unprecedented turmoil and uncertainty, the bleeding disorder community has found comfort in the Hemophilia Federation of America’s (HFA) messaging and voice. Newly-minted CEO of HFA, Sharon Meyers, joins us to share the behind the scenes work HFA has done to prepare statements, resources, and education during the COVID pandemic. She shares how HFA has set up a COVID-19 Relief Fund, as well as utilizing their foundational Helping Hands financial assistance program to provide support to community members during the crisis. Sharon stops by to share her vision for HFA going forward and how increased communication with NHF sets both organizations up for success. Join us for another great episode of Ask the Expert!

    Welcome to Episode 38 - or our Meet Sharon Meyers Episode - of the Ask The Expert Podcast! 



    Check out the terrific resources from the Hemophilia Federation of America in the midst of COVID-19 outbreak:

    Hemophilia Federation of America: https://www.hemophiliafed.org/

    HFA COVID-19 Resources Page: https://www.hemophiliafed.org/news-stories/2020/04/coronavirus-covid-19-what-hfa-is-doing/

    HFA COVID-19 Relief Fund: https://www.hemophiliafed.org/our-role-and-programs/assisting-and-advocating/financial-assistance/covid-19-relief-fund/

    HFA Helping Hands Financial Assistance Program: https://www.hemophiliafed.org/our-role-and-programs/assisting-and-advocating/financial-assistance/helping-hands-emergency-assistance/

    NHF Informational Webinars during COVID Crisis: https://www.hemophilia.org/ 



    Episode 12: Inside Blood Work 2015

    Episode 12: Inside Blood Work 2015

    Hosted by: Joslyn Olsen
    Guests: 2015 Blood Work Participants

    In this HemoStories episode, Josie has the unique opportunity of interviewing four distinguished artists and participants from the 2015 Blood Work exhibit at the National Hemophilia Foundation's 67th Annual Meeting in Dallas, Texas. 

     

    Artists interviewed in this episode include Chinedu Felix Osuchukwu, Patrick James Lynch, Patrick Mancini, and Tim Andrews. They discuss and describe their submissions for the listeners, and openly share the inspirations and motivations behind their work. 

    Blood Work is a program of FOLX, and celebrates diverse backgrounds in bleeding disorders. FOLX wishes to support additional versions of success from arts and music to activism and ingenuity in order to remain diligently inclusive of individualized approaches to living with a bleeding disorder. 

    All artists and artwork can be found at: www.folxfolx.org

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