GANSID Congress Webcast Series
Overview
The GANSID Congress Webcast Series transforms key scientific and clinical content from previous GANSID Congresses into an accessible, on-demand educational resource for healthcare providers worldwide.
This series curates high-impact congress sessions—including expert lectures, panel discussions, and case-based presentations—focused on the diagnosis, management, and long-term care of hemoglobinopathies and other inherited blood disorders (IBDs). The webcast format ensures that clinicians who were unable to attend past congresses, or who wish to revisit key topics, can benefit from GANSID’s global scientific convenings.
Purpose
- Extend the clinical impact of past GANSID Congresses beyond the live event
- Support continuous medical education and evidence-based practice
- Increase access to expert insights for clinicians in all resource settings
- Preserve and disseminate high-value scientific and clinical content
Target Audience
- Hematologists and hematology trainees
- Primary care physicians and internists
- Pediatricians and family physicians
- Emergency medicine physicians
- Laboratory and transfusion medicine specialists
- Other clinicians involved in IBD care
Series Format
- On-demand webcast sessions derived from past GANSID Congress programs
- Recorded expert presentations and panels
- Organized by clinical theme and disease area
- Accessible globally and designed for flexible viewing
- Integrated with GANSID’s broader clinician education ecosystem
Clinical Content Areas
- Advances in hemoglobinopathies and inherited anemias
- Bleeding and platelet disorders
- Acute and chronic complication management
- Transfusion practices and safety
- New and emerging therapies
- Care delivery challenges across diverse health systems
- Patient-centred and multidisciplinary care approaches
Why This Series Matters
- Many clinicians worldwide face limited opportunities to attend international congresses due to cost, travel, or time constraints. This webcast series:
- Democratizes access to global expertise
- Reinforces best practices and guideline-aligned care
- Supports clinicians practicing outside specialist centres
- Promotes consistent, high-quality care for people with IBDs