About the Author Cheryl has
published her family's experiences in a book entitled, Pooling
Blood, [iUniverse 2010 (available on Amazon.com and Barnes
Noble sites)].
She has two step-daughters with severe factor V
deficiency.
She has a bachelors degree in business
from the University of Washington and a Masters Degree in information
systems management from City University of Seattle.
Cheryl D'Ambrosio is the Founder
of MyGirlsBlood, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing awareness of girls
and women with bleeding disorders.
Cheryl presented a
poster entitled:Achieving
more Rapid Treatment through a High Trust Network, at the 2010 Hemophilia World
Congress in Buenos Aires in July, 2010.
Cheryl has been
employed in the aerospace industry for 25 years as a process developer and
project manager. She lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband,
Tony.
Related Articles
Parents Empowerment Newsletter (PEN) An article in
Volume 20, May 2010 Parents Empowerment Newsletter (PEN), by L A Kelley
Communications, Inc. provided some insight about Cheryl and
her book Pooling Blood. The
article: ==>Girls
with Bleeding Disorders: Building a History.
NHF's Hemaware: The Bleeding Disorders Magazine Community Pulse A Family Matter: Factor V deficiency: How our family learned to deal with a rare bleeding disorder; July, 2010
NHF's Hemaware: The Bleeding Disorders Magazine Rare Bleeding Disorders
Factor V Deficiency: Rare bleeding disorder has no factor concentrate; By Sarah Aldridge, July, 2010
The Source: The magazine of the Plasma Protein Therapeutics Industry
For People With Rare Disorders; JUSTICE NOT DOGMA By Professor Albert Farrugia, Senior Director, Global Access Plasma Protein Therapeutics Association (PPTA) Fall, 2010 pp 16-19
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