
Driving the Science
It's the specialized nurses who translate data into reality. We don't just follow protocols, we build them.
COMMITTEE STATUS: LAUNCHING 2027
The Formal Structure is coming.
The Work is Already Here.
The official HTNA Research Committee is slated to launch in 2027. This committee will lead national HT nursing research initiatives, grant funding, and specialty-wide data collection.
But clinical excellence doesn't wait for a committee to convene. Across the country, HT nurses are actively leading clinical trials, evidence-based practice, and quality improvement initiatives right now.
Preparing for the Launch
Elevating nurse-led research priorities for the bleeding and clotting community
Establishing frameworks for multi-site HTC nursing studies
Creating a shared member library of QI protocols, abstracts, and real-world clinical data
Featured Publications
Highlighting the work of HT nurses driving research and clinical science forward.
HAEMOPHILIA JOURNAL
Letter to the Editor: Integrating PRimary Care Screenign Into a Haemophilia Treatment Centre Comprehensive Care Model: Early Outcomes From a Nurse Practitioner-Led Pilot Programme
Joseph Stanco, Suchitra Acharya
HAEMOPHILIA JOURNAL
National Bleeding Disorder Foundation Clinical Practice Recommendations for Laboratory Screening of Iron Deficiency With and Without Anemia in the Inherited Bleeding Disorders Population
Glaivy Batsuli, Magdalena D. Lewandowska, Ming Y. Lim, Kelly Tickle, Maureen K. Baldwin, Rose Bender, Jennifer Davila, Brendan Hayes, Amanda Jacobson-Kelly, Peter Kouides, Michele P. Lambert, Shilpa Nataraj, Michelle Sholzberg, Roona Sinha, Hanny Al-Samkari, Amy L. Dunn