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Stacy E. Croteau, MD, MMS Stacy Croteau is a pediatric hematologist who specializes in bleeding and clotting disorders. Her interests include early phase clinic trial design and implementation, and she leads several clinical trials in hemophilia. Dr. Croteau is the Associate Director of the Boston Hemophilia Center and an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Croteau's clinical research focuses on tailoring prophylaxis regimens using pharmacokinetic profiles and investigating patient and health economic outcomes.
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Loren D'Angelo, CPNP, MSN, RN Loren D'Angelo is a pediatric nurse practitioner who specializes in the care of patients with bleeding disorders including hemophilia, von Willebrand disease and more rare disorders. She is committed to supporting the physical and emotional well-being of both patients and their families. Loren is a strong advocate for teamwork, healthcare excellence, and continuous quality improvement.
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Christine Ploski, PT, MS, PCS, MAc, LicAc
Christine is a Pediatric Certified Specialist with over 35 years of experience in pediatrics, including the treatment of bleeding disorders.
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Jacqueline Miranda, MSW, LICSW Jacqueline Miranda is a clinical social worker whose experience focuses on working with patients with blood disorders, such as sickle cell disease and hemophilia. In addition, she is the Boston Hemophilia Center’s designated Spanish-speaking social clinical worker. |

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Maura Padula, RN, BSN
Maura Padula is a pediatric program nurse who provides patient and family education, transition planning, community education, and assistance with quality improvement initiatives.
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