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Become a member

Membership in EAHAD is open to all healthcare professionals, including physicians, nurses, physiotherapists and clinical scientists, who are working in the area of haemophilia and allied disorders.

Membership Benefits

EAHAD Academy Platform

Do not miss our valuable scientific content and get access to past congress recordings

Haemophilia Journal

Gain full access to Haemophilia Journal and stay updated with news from the Haemophilia field

Annual General Assembly

Take part to the GA as a voting member reviewing EAHAD Activities Report and other important documents

Grants and Opportunities

Find also more information on the EAHAD Research Grants and other funding, and job opportunities

Membership Categories

The category of Ordinary membership is open to physicians, from any country, who, are working in haemophilia-related services and demonstrate an active interest in the field of haemophilia and allied disorders.

A discounted membership fee is available to non-physician health professionals including nurses, physiotherapists, psychologists, social workers, laboratory scientists and technicians, etc., from any country, who are working in haemophilia-related services and demonstrate an active interest in the field of haemophilia and allied disorders.

A discounted membership fee is available to students, trainees, post-doctoral fellows, or allied health professionals younger than 35 years old, from any country, who demonstrate an active interest in the field of haemophilia and allied disorders.

The category of Associate membership is open to haemophilia medical practitioners, clinical scientists or members of professions allied to medicine, who are also employees in the pharmaceutical industry.

The category of Honorary membership is open and accessible to any natural person having made an exceptional contribution to the field of haemophilia and allied disorders.