Activity Title
Hemophilia in Pictures
Purpose Statement
The purpose of Hemophilia in Pictures is to provide basic knowledge about hemophilia through pictures and easy-to-understand information.
Educational Objectives
Hemophilia in Pictures has many goals. Please refer to the HIP Educators Guide to learn more about the educational goals for Educators as well as People with Hemophilia.
Target Audience
Hemophilia in Pictures is for hemophilia educators and people with hemophilia alike. The information is basic and is provided through pictures and easy-to-understand language, so it is accessible to anyone.
Topics/Content
This online learning module covers a range of topics, including an introduction to hemophilia, assessing and managing bleeds, treatment of bleeds, staying healthy and preventing bleeds, and venipuncture and home therapy.
Faculty w/ credentials
- Lara Oyesiku, Chair of the HIP Working Group and Nurse's Committee, England
- Martin Bedford, Educational Advisor, England
- Annie Gillham, Nurse Advisor, South Africa
- Dr. Peter Jones, Medical Advisor, England
- Kathy Mulder, Physiotherapy Advisor, Canada
- David Page, Educational Advisor, Canada
- Laurie Blackstock, WFH Education Officer
Date of Original Release
2005
Note
Upon launching the presentation, there are three handouts available for you to print or save for future reference: Educator Guide, Educator Glossary, and On Screen Notes.
To access the handouts, click on the paperclip icon located in the lower right portion of the presentation box.
Contact Information
System Requirements
- 2 gigabytes of RAM
- High speed internet connection
- Any one Internet browser:
- Firefox (Most Current Version)
- Safari (Most Current Version)
- Google Chrome (Most Current Version)
- MS Internet Explorer (Most Current Version)
- Cookies and JavaScript must be enabled in all browsers.
- All browsers must have flash plug in installed and enabled.
- Cookies and JavaScript must be enabled in all browsers.
- All browsers must have flash plug in installed and enabled.