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Clinician Education

We work closely with clinicians across the full range of medical specialities, including gastroenterology, endocrinology, haematology, oncology, rheumatology, occupational therapy and nursing.

Our education programme supports clinicians working with people with genetic haemochromatosis to advance best practice in clinical pathways and share learnings across specialities.

Our education programme is possible due to the generous support of the Shears Trust, Miss Butters Reekie Charitable Trust and Ground Construction Limited.

EASL International Liver Congress 2022

EASL International Liver Congress 2022

We will be exhibiting at EASL International Liver Congress, Europe's leading platform for hepatology best practice and science. Read more

Start: 22nd June, 2022 at 9:00am

End: 26th June, 2022 at 5:00pm

Published: 7th January, 2022

Author: Neil McClements

Location: ExCeL London, Royal Victoria Dock, 1 Western Gateway, London, E16 1XL

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QUB Student Nurses Event

QUB Student Nurses Event

An introduction to genetic haemochromatosis for student nurses training at Queen's University Belfast. Read more

Start: 9th September, 2022 at 9:00am

End: 9th September, 2022 at 12:00pm

Published: 13th June, 2022

Author: Neil McClements

Location: Queen's University , University Road, Belfast, BT7 1NN

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RCN Congress 2023

RCN Congress 2023

Join us at this year's Royal College of Nursing Congress to discover our range of eLearning and venesection best practice solutions. Read more

Start: 14th May, 2023 at 12:00pm

End: 18th May, 2023 at 6:00pm

Published: 10th June, 2022

Author: Neil McClements

Location: Brighton Convention Centre, BN1 2GR

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    Join us at this year's Royal College of Nursing Congress to discover our range of eLearning and venesection best practice solutions.

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    It is my birthday on 9th July and I would like to raise funds for Haemochromatosis UK, in memory of my husband Nigel, who died in 2021, as a result of this condition.

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    People with genetic haemochromatosis want to play an active role in society. These guidelines are intended to help employers understand how they can help people with genetic haemochromatosis in the workplace.

  • Clinical Guidelines for Genetic Haemochromatosis

    Our charity endorses the national clinical guidelines published by the British Society for Haematology in April 2018, for the treatment of people with genetic haemochromatosis. We strongly encourage patients to ensure that their consultants and venesection teams work to the BSH April 2018 guidelines.

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    Coronavirus Update

    Our helpline has received an increased number of queries about coronavirus. We've collated the current advice here. Updated 28th July 2021.

  • Advice lines

    Advice lines

    Our advice lines are available by phone and email. Worried about genetic haemochromatosis? Don't be. Talk to us for friendly, practical help & understanding.

  • Genetics of haemochromatosis

    Genetics of haemochromatosis

    Genetic haemochromatosis is an autosomal recessive condition, meaning that it is inherited. Whether someone inherits the condition, depends upon their parents' genetics.

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    Together, we are stronger. Join today as a member and receive the many benefits of membership of the UK's only charity for people affected by genetic haemochromatosis.

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