For health workers We work closely with healthcare practitioners and clinicians to optimise the care delivered to people with genetic haemochromatosis (GH). We have developed Clinical Guidelines in consultation with the patient community and other stakeholders. They are available here: Haemochromatosis UK Clinical Guidelines We provide a range of additional clinical resources, including guides, events, research research and support to primary and secondary care providers: Guides for Healthcare Practioners: An extensive range of specialist guides - sometimes available for free to your GP Practice of Health Trust Clinic: https://www.haemochromatosis.org.uk/pages/shop/department/nhs-bulk-packs Clinician events: We regularly present at UK clinical conferences and exhibitions: Meet our team at one of these events Clinical research: Our community is actively involved in helping researchers better understand genetic haemochromatosis. We also fund our Fernau Awards for medical research bursaries for clinicians and nurses Support for Primary Care: Diagnosis & care; GP eLearning; GP training; Resources for pharmacists Secondary Care: Venesection best practice; Nursing guidance; Arthropathy guidance Manage Cookie Preferences