A special off-series Podcasthon 2026 episode of Beyond the Thesis with Papa PhD

Bleeding disorders charities transform lives across Canada – In this off-series episode, guest host Fiona Robinson — a medical writer and editor specializing in inheritable bleeding disorders — sits down with Sarah Ford, Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian Hemophilia Society (CHS).

Together, they explore CHS’s exciting journey, highlighting its 70+ year legacy supporting patients, families, and caregivers with hemophilia A and B, von Willebrand disease, rare factor deficiencies, platelet disorders, women and girls with bleeding disorders, and those without a diagnosis.

Sarah shares insights from community consultations and strategic planning that guide their transformation, the importance of honoring their history—including hemovigilance post-Krever Report—and bold plans for inclusive education, advocacy, and programming through 10 provincial chapters.

Sarah Ford
Fiona Robinson

Sarah Ford

Fiona Robinson

🔍 In this episode

  • How CHS meets people “where they’re at” with bilingual resources for new diagnoses and underserved groups

  • Expansions in gene therapy, novel treatments, and Von Willebrand disease education for shared decision-making

  • Why advocacy grows amid treatment advances to safeguard multidisciplinary care systems

  • Easy ways to volunteer, donate, and access treatment centers at hemophilia.ca (redirecting post-June 2026)

  • The “for the community, by the community” power fueling quality-of-life improvements nationwide​

This conversation spotlights CHS’s pivotal role in national healthcare and poses a key question: How can your donation today sustain this vital work?

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Thank you, Sarah and Fiona!

If you enjoyed this conversation with Fiona Robinson and Sarah Ford, let them know by clicking the links below and leaving them a message on Linkedin:

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