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Horizons in Hemophilia, July 2020

 

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Educate Your Child’s School on Bleeding Disorders

By Michelle Lowe, RN, Senior Director of Clinical Services | July 15, 2020

It’s a good time to prepare for your child’s school year. Schedule a virtual in-service presentation so that your child’s teachers and school staff know how to respond to medical emergencies related to inherited bleeding disorders. Our outreach nurses are happy to speak with your school or daycare centers and provide educational information to maintain your child’s health while in school. More...


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Put Safety First This Summer

By Leigh Carpenter, RPh, Vice President of Pharmacy Operations | July 15, 2020

Summertime is all about being outdoors and having fun. Be sure to play it safe this summer by requesting free protective gear for your child with an inherited bleeding disorder. More...


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Preparing for School Vaccinations with an Inherited Bleeding Disorder

By Michelle Lowe, RN, Senior Director of Clinical Services | July 15, 2020

While this school year may not look like any other, some things remain the same. Vaccinations are required by the state for any students going to school to help prevent serious diseases such as polio, whooping cough and tetanus. It’s important to know how those vaccinations are administered to children with inherited bleeding disorders. More...


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Are You Ready to Take Your Career to the Next Level?

By Theresa Schaffer, LCSW, Director of Social Work | July 15, 2020

Hemophilia of Georgia (HoG) has developed a program to assist eligible applicants in pursuing career advancements. Learn more about the program. More...


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Maintaining Healthy Teeth Could Mean Less Bleeds

By Theresa Schaffer, LCSW, Director of Social Work | July 15, 2020

Keeping your teeth and gums healthy can help prevent potential bleeds for people with inherited bleeding disorders. Take advantage of our dental care program to help reduce gum disease or unnecessary dental treatments that can result in bleeds. More...


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