Virtual October Conference - Deadline This Monday, September 28 -
The Irish Haemophilia Society is delighted to announce a Virtual October Conference 2020. The conference will take place via Zoom on Saturday, October 17 & Sunday, October 18; between 10AM & 1PM both days
The event is free to attend but you must register beforehand. The deadline registrations is Monday, September 28.
To register your place for the I.H.S. Virtual October Conference 2020 please contact the office on 01 657 9900 or [email protected].
There is an Interactive Session on Sunday morning, the society will post a TheraBand / Consent Form. This form must be completed, signed and returned to us by October 15.
Preliminary Programme
Saturday, October 17: 10.00 - 13.00
10.00 - 11.00 Gene Therapy Update & Discussion
Speakers: Prof. Mike Makris and Brian O’Mahony
11.00 - 11.45 Hemlibra
Speakers: Dr Niamh O Connell & Dr Beatrice Nolan
11.45 - 12.15 Break
12.15 - 13.00 Treatment Discussion Panel
Gene Therapy Brian O’Mahony
Hemlibra - David Flanagan
EHL Factor - Colm Walsh
Plasma derived VWF - Luz Maria Heaney
Sunday, October 18: 10.00 - 13.00
10.00 - 11.00 Healthy Diet in a Pandemic
Speaker: Ms. Didi de Zwarte, Registered Dietician
11.00 - 11.30 Break
11.30 - 13.00 Exercise & Health (Interactive Session)
Speakers / Facilitators: Sheila Roche, Mark McGowan & Paula Loughnane
von Willebrand Disorder Webinar
:: September 29, 2020 ::
We were very disappointed to have had to cancel our von Willebrand Disorder (vWD) Information Day in Castleknock Hotel, in its place however, we have a virtual event.
The I.H.S. is delighted to announce an information webinar on von Willebrand Disorder on Tuesday, September 29, 2020 @ 7:30pm.
Speakers will include Dr Michelle Lavin providing updates & I.H.S. members Donal McCann and Shannon Carey sharing personal perspectives of vWD.
For more information, please contact the office on 01 657 99 00 or [email protected].
The European Haemophilia Consortium (EHC) is delighted to welcome you to its 2020 Annual Virtual Conference, taking place October 5 - 9.
This year’s event will be held virtually to ensure the safety of our community. However, a different format doesn’t mean less content, and furthermore, because of this virtual format, the EHC can welcome all for free!
While it is free to attend, you must register beforehand, and you can do so here.
Take a look below at our full conference programme and do not hesitate to get in touch with our Conference Organisers for further information.
Educational Grants 2020 :: Applications Deadline Extended to October 5th ::
We are delighted to announce that applications are now invited for the 2020 Educational Grants.
The Society offers educational grants each year to people with haemophilia or related bleeding disorders, and/or their immediate family members who go on to do a post second level educational course.
The purpose of the grant is to offer financial support to students to assist them with the extra expenses involved with their studies.
** Please note, even if you are eligible to apply for more than one grant, you can only apply for one of them.
You can apply online or you can download the application forms below, and post the completed forms into the office; there is more info on the various grants is available here.
We are delighted to announce a Virtual Conference for young I.H.S. members on Saturday, November 7, 2020.
With the October Conference taking place virtually this year we wanted to make sure that our young member's are not left out. Hopefully this is an opportunity for fun and learning and to connect with friends at the same time.
The provisional programmes are below and for more details, please contact Robert on (01) 657 9900 or [email protected]
If you plan to join, we would appreciate it if you could drop Barry an email at [email protected] to give us an idea of numbers.
FYI: We shall be recording the audio and slides from some Webinars to make them available to those that cannot attend. Please be assured that only audio from speaker's presentations and not Q&As will be recorded. Attendees will not be identifiable on the recordings.
Watch I.H.S. Webinars On Demand
We've been uploading recordings from our ongoing series of webinars so you catch up on the ones you've missed at your convenience
A sample of what we have uploaded so far;
Dental Care: The New Normal with Alison Dougall and Laura Parkinson
Heavy Menstrual Bleeding in Adolescent Girls with Dr Geraldine Connolly
Update on New Children’s Hospital with Eilish Hardiman, CEO
Exercise and Physical Activity for Children with Paula Loughnane, Senior Physiotherapist at CHI Crumlin
Dental Care and Nose Bleeds in Children with Dr Kirsten Fitzgerald and Dr. John Russell
Gene Therapy Discussed with I.H.S. CEO Brian O'Mahony & EHC President, Declan Noone
The Role of the Advanced Nurse Practitioner in Haemophilia with Niamh Larkin, cANP
As a parent, when a child is diagnosed with a bleeding disorder, you may feel scared, worried and even guilty. It may be an especially hard time for those with no family history of the condition.
It is important to remember that with good treatment the child with a bleeding disorder has every chance of growing up as an active, fit person who can participate in family, school and later working life. Because bleeding disorders are rare conditions parents may feel isolated and alone and it is very helpful to be put in touch with others in a similar position.
The Society offers support and advice to help improve the quality of life for people with bleeding disorders - and we hope that this publication is a useful, reassuring and helpful resource.
If you would like a physical copy, please contact the office on 01 657 99 00. You can read a digital copyhere.
WFH Virtual Summit 2020 Review Magazine
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the WFH International Congress this year, which was due to take place in Malaysia, was organized virtually in June as a Global Summit.
The event was very successful. We did lose the ability to interact face to face, to meet speakers, to discuss new information together. However, we gained the opportunity for people who would otherwise not have been able to attend due to time or finance constraints to attend. It was also great to see that registration was free of charge, enabling any member of the Society who wished to attend, to do so.
As you would expect, the programme was varied and multidisciplinary with a particular focus on Gene Therapy, Novel current and future therapies. It was good to see a growing emphasis on traditionally overlooked areas of von Willebrands, rare bleeding disorders and women and bleeding disorders receiving more attention.
Over the course of the week, there were 55 sessions with 8551 participants from 159 Countries from across the globe. This attendance included; 1817 haematologists, 1758 from industry, 889 people with bleeding disorder and 477 nurses
This publication is just a snapshot of the week but we hope you find it interesting and informative.
Another digital only magazine and we hope you enjoy reading it. You can read ithere.
Hyde Square Apartments
Just to remind you all, that the Hyde Square apartments will continue to be available for members and bookings will be taken as normal.
People with haemophilia or related bleeding disorders from outside of Dublin, when attending St. James’s Hospital or Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital, Crumlin for treatment, for a hospital appointment or for a review clinic.
An immediate family member, a spouse, a partner and/or child of the person with haemophilia or related bleeding disorder from outside Dublin, when attending St. James’s Hospital or Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital, Crumlin for treatment, for a hospital appointment or for a review clinic, or while a family member is an in-patient.
To make a booking, please contact Julia on 01 657 9900*.