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The Future of Hemophilia: New Data, New Guidance, New Outcomes with Robert F. Sidonio, Jr., MD, MSc

9 min · 25 de mar de 2026
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Hemophilia care is evolving faster than ever. Dr. Robert Sidonio, Jr., a leading expert from Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, joins us to discuss the latest breakthroughs in research and clinical trials. From navigating new treatment options to the importance of personalized patient selection, Dr. Sidonio shares the "real-world" perspective clinicians need to stay ahead. Listen now to discover what the future holds for hemophilia management! Click here to complete the activity, Raising the Bar for Hemophilia Management, and claim your CME credit: https://bit.ly/3Ini6vj

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