In our first month of Ask the Expert’s new format we welcome you to our extended conversation with Dr. Jonathan Roberts, a hematologist with the Bleeding and Clotting Disorders Institute. In this bonus episode, we continue our conversation with Dr. Roberts where we learn how growing up with hemophilia led him to a passion for science and later on, medical school. We’ll hear his thoughts on what it has been like to be a physician and a patient during this paradigm shift in treatment for hemophilia and his thoughts about getting into the medical field for those interested in science. Join us as we get to know more of Dr. Roberts personal story!
Welcome to Episode 36 - or our Get to Know the Expert - of the Ask The Expert Podcast!
Check out the following resources Dr. Roberts mentioned for more information:
The Importance of HTC Care: https://stepsforliving.hemophilia.org/basics-of-bleeding-disorders/hemophilia-treatment-centers
Find Your Local Chapter: https://www.hemophilia.org/Community-Resources/Chapter-Directory
National Hemophilia Foundation: www.hemophilia.org
Growing up with hemophilia shaped how Dr. Jonathan Roberts encourages his patients every day. As the Associate Medical Director of the Bleeding and Clotting Disorder Institute, Dr. Roberts as had the opportunity to give back to the community he is personally connected to. Join us for a unique Ask the Expert with Dr. Roberts as he shares his thoughts on future treatments for hemophilia, his research on creating a better assay for von Willebrands diagnosis, and his passion for encouraging patients to become their own experts on their healthcare. A must listen for the bleeding disorder community!
Welcome to Episode 36 - Part 1 - of the Ask The Expert Podcast!
Check out the following resources Dr. Roberts mentioned for more information:
The Importance of HTC Care: https://stepsforliving.hemophilia.org/basics-of-bleeding-disorders/hemophilia-treatment-centers
Find Your Local Chapter: https://www.hemophilia.org/Community-Resources/Chapter-Directory
National Hemophilia Foundation: www.hemophilia.org