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National societies

EHA pursues close collaboration with the national hematology societies to ensure that the professional hematology community in Europe is served in the best possible way.

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List of national societies

National Societies





Albania

Albanian Association of Haematology

Adress: Rr. Muhamet Gjollesha
Godina 56
Hyrja 1/12
Tirana, Albania

President: Prof Arben Ivanaj
Email: albhematology@gmail. com





Armenia

Armenian Hematology Association 

H. Nersisyan str.

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National Societies and EHA join forces for Ukraine

The European Hematology Association (EHA) and the European National Societies for Hematology want to express again, and publicly, their profound solidarity with the Ukrainian Hematology Society, and with Ukrainian hematology patients and their families.

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1st joint EHA – Balkan Hematology Day, a meeting of true regional commitment

1st joint EHA – Balkan Hematology Day

Friday, October 11, 2019 | Pravets, Bulgaria

Meeting Chairs:

Prof Gert Ossenkoppele, Chair EHA Education Committee
Prof Gianluca Gaidano, Chair EHA Global Outreach Program Unit
Prof Margarita Guenova, Representative Balkan Societies

On Friday, October 11th the European Hematology Association (EHA)…

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Madrid Declaration: joint call for action on training requirements

The Madrid Declaration on enhanced training requirements for hematologists in the Professional Qualifications Directive enjoyed broad support from national society representatives at the EHA22 National Societies Dinner in Madrid.

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Joint Membership

This membership is designed for scientific researchers and physicians from multiple national societies who specialize or are interested in hematology. The main aim is to increase the cooperation in various areas and therefore strengthen hematology at the European level.

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Reducing bureaucracy in clinical trials: now is the time!

Medical societies and patient advocates across disciplines have joined forces with EHA to call for urgent action to make clinical trials less bureaucratic and more patient-centered, efficient and cheaper.

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