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Inherited Bleeding Disorders: Common Symptoms with Not So Rare Diagnoses | December 17, 2024

Date of Presentation: December 17, 2024

Type: Past Presentation  

Audience: Clinical  

Program: Grand Rounds  

Keywords: #bleeding  #bleeding disorders  #hemophilia  #hemostasis  #inherited  

In this presentation, Kristina Haley, DO, MCR, discusses bleeding and clotting disorders in Indigenous communities. She covers a review of normal hemostasis, how abnormalities in the hemostatic system can lead to bleeding symptoms, symptoms that could prompt a bleeding disorder evaluation, how to create a first-line bleeding disorder evaluation plan that can be implemented in clinic as well as how to identify ways to connect with a hemophilia treatment center.

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Kristina Haley
DO, MCR

Dr. Haley is the Director of The Hemophilia Center at Oregon Health & Science University.  She co-directs the OHSU Spots, Dots, & Clots Clinic, a combined hematology/gynecology for adolescents. Dr. Haley spends time educating medical students, residents and fellows as well as community health care providers on all things non-malignant hematology, with an emphasis on the care of women, girls, and people with the potential to menstruate with blood disorders.  Dr. Haley’s research includes projects aimed at characterizing the symptoms and treatment of bleeding in people with the potential to menstruate through a national dataset as well as improving the understanding of platelet disorders.

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Date added: November 19, 2024