International Hemophilia Training Centre Fellowship Program
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Since the program was launched in 1972, over 450 healthcare professionals from more than 85 countries have received training.
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The aim of the International Hemophilia Training Centre (IHTC) Fellowship Program is to give healthcare professionals from developing countries training in the diagnosis and management of hemophilia and other inherited bleeding disorders.
Each year the World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH) awards up to 35 fellowships to medical and paramedical staff. Fellows travel to one of 28 designated IHTCs for a four to six-week training in the clinical and paramedical aspects of hemophilia management.
The application period for the 2013 IHTC Fellowship Program is now closed.
For more information on the application process, Click here >
Information about the IHTC program
Fellowship recipients
Online directory of 28 designated IHTCs
Program overview
Eligibility and selection criteria
Application process
Articles about the IHTC Fellowship Program
For more information on IHTC fellowships, contact us at ihtc@wfh.org.
Updated March 2013