Charity Stadler graduated from Mott Community College’s nursing program in 2000.  She earned her bachelor’s degree from Southern New Hampshire University in 2017 and joined the team of the Jeanne M. Lusher Center for Hemostasis and Thrombosis in December, 2018 as Nurse Coordinator.  Charity has proudly stood beside her mentor, Dr. Meera Chitlur, in assisting with the development of the Flow Community Outreach Program in collaboration with Detroit Public School District.  The outreach provides menstrual education that promotes early recognition of abnormal period symptoms, assisting with early diagnosis and treatment, aiding in the prevention of severe complications that impact quality of life. Her primary focus is to provide education to both patients and health care workers regarding bleeding disorders, with a special focus on heavy menstrual bleeding.

Charity became the hemophilia treatment center’s Director of Nursing in January 2024, and is responsible for clinical quality control and improvement, creation and adherence to program policies and procedures and expansion of patient educational programs.  Charity is also the 340B program manager, an important, federally regulated program that allows the center to purchase bleeding disorder medications at discounted prices, allowing the center to provide more comprehensive services, which overall benefits patients.