Thank You
Dear Colleagues,
It was our privilege to have you participate in the 14th National Haemostasis Update (NHU 2025) meeting held from 2 - 3 August 2025 at The Chancery Pavilion Hotel, Bengaluru.
We hope you found the program both engaging and enriching, with its insightful talks and interactive discussions during the scientific sessions. With significant advances taking place globally in the field of bleeding disorders and many new therapeutic options emerging, this year’s meeting once again proved to be a remarkable platform for advancing knowledge, exchanging ideas, and fostering professional networks. The programme was thoughtfully curated to encompass not only the diagnostic and clinical aspects of haemostasis but also the multidisciplinary approach to managing these conditions—covering musculoskeletal care and nursing perspectives.
We trust the meeting also offered you the chance to reconnect with old colleagues, form new collaboration and explore innovative strategies to enhance care for those living with bleeding disorders.
Thank you once again for your active participation and contribution to the success of NHU 2025.
Dr. Alok Srivastava
President, IAHAD
Dr. Shashikant Apte
Secretary, IAHAD
Dear Esteemed Colleagues,
It is our pleasure to welcome you to the 14th National Haemostasis Update (NHU 2025) organized by the Indian Association for Haemophilia and Allied Disorders (IAHAD) to be held at the "The Chancery Pavilion, Bengaluru" from August 2-3, 2025.
NHU is the annual scientific meeting established for healthcare professionals involved in the promotion of care of people with haemophilia and allied bleeding disorders in India. As the field continues to evolve rapidly with innovations and expanding therapeutic options in the world, this meeting aims to provide a comprehensive scientific update for multidisciplinary teams involved in the diagnosis, clinical management, and holistic care of bleeding disorders — including musculoskeletal and nursing support.
With increasing support from the union and state governments for care for people with haemophilia and other inherited rare bleeding disorders, this meeting provides an opportunity to also share best practices and learn for the growing experience of successful programs in the country.
We are optimistic that NHU 2025 will not only be a platform for learning but also an opportunity to reconnect with colleagues, foster new collaborations, and exchange ideas that drive progress in haemophilia care.
We look forward to welcoming you to this enriching learning experience.