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Maybe We’re Not on the Same Page: Shared Decision Making in Hemophilia Care

Maybe We’re Not on the Same Page: Shared Decision Making in Hemophilia Care

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On this episode, we delve into the concept of shared decision making (SDM) in modern hemophilia care. With insights from experts Brendan Hayes and Dr. Cedric Hermans, the discussion explores the evolution of treatment options, patient education, and the collaborative decision-making process. The conversation also highlights the development and impact of the SDM tool by the World Federation of Hemophilia, emphasizing the importance of patient empowerment and ongoing education.

Guests:

Brendan Hayes, MPH, CPH

Cedric Hermans MD PhD FRCP

Senior Advisor: Donna DiMichele, MD

Hosted & Written by: Patrick James Lynch

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Show Notes:

#MyHemophiliaTruth. Real stories. Powered by Sanofi. It’s time to consider the whole experience when it comes to managing hemophilia and change the conversation. Explore the full story at www.myhemophiliatruth.com

Mark’s Story
Join Mark as he shares about his experience living with hemophilia, including the impact it had on building and maintaining relationships throughout grade school, college, dating, and raising his family. Mark also highlights how shared decision making with his healthcare providers, and strong family and caregiver support in those decisions, can make all the difference when it comes to managing the daily challenges of hemophilia.

Click here to watch his story: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQ8oeM0zL24&list=PLmqBxf22n4lPMpAfLe4yv8haC6Ejcp1XL&index=8

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