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A journey to hematology – a dream come true

YoungEHA proudly presents our first blog authored by a guest writer, Dr. Ana Zelić Kerep, a resident physician in the Department of Hematology, University Hospital Center Zagreb, Croatia. A journey to hematology – a dream come true

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EHA Exam

The 8th European Hematology Exam took place on June 13, 2024. The main exam session was held during the EHA2024 Hybrid Congress in Madrid, Spain. In total, 244 candidates took the exam at 15 locations.

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Hematology 2.0: navigating the world of medical apps

Interview with Dr Alex Langridge, SpR, by Dr Nuno Borges, MBBS, MRes, on behalf of YoungEHA. Despite the controversy surrounding them, medical apps remain extremely popular and lucrative endeavors.

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EHA2025 Congress

The European Hematology Association promotes excellence in patient care, research, and education in hematology.

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Target audience

You are a hematologist working at an academic center or a large community hospital that is known for running clinical trials.

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Training vital for new era of patient-centric healthcare

Christine Chomienne, president of the European Hematology Association (EHA), was speaking at the third annual conference of the European Alliance for Personalised Medicine (EAPM) – a Brussels-based organization that brings together stakeholders from academia, through research,…

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The invisible burden of the pandemic

Writing about my perspective on the COVID-19 pandemic has been on my mind for some time.

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Burnout - it doesn't just happen to someone else

Burnout - it doesn't just happen to someone else

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CME-European Accreditors: A New European CME/CPD Association

A new association of accrediting boards in Continuing Medical Education/Continuing Professional Development in Europe has been established.

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Can Eltrombopag help children with ITP say goodbye to bleeding?

 

Immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) is a rare disease in children, affecting 5 in 100,000. Most children get better quickly without intervention but up to 30% will still have disease at 12 months.

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