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Bleeding and Thrombosis

The objectives of the SWG on ‘Bleeding and Thrombosis’ are:

To promote education in the field of blood coagulation, including mechanisms, prevention, and treatment of bleeding and thrombotic disorders.

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Registration & accommodation

Registration is closed. The EHA-EBMT 6th European CAR T-cell Meeting provides opportunities for students, trainees, nurses and others to join the meeting for a discounted fee.

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EHA Awards 2011 at the 16th Congress of EHA in London

Bob Löwenberg will be the fourth recipient of the Jean Bernard Lifetime Achievement Award which was presented for the first time at the 13th Annual Congress in Copenhagen.

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H-Net, the European Network for Harmonization of Training in Hematology, and its policy

H-Net, the 3-year European Network for Harmonization of Training in Hematology project led by Professor Eva Hellström-Lindberg, ended in September 2011, but its strongest components continue.

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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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Publications

Ruxolitinib for the management of myelofibrosis: Results of an international physician survey. Ellis MH, Koren-Michowitz M, Lavi N, Vannucchi AM, Mesa R, Harrison CN. Leuk Res. 2017 Oct;61:6-9. doi: 10. 1016/j. leukres. 2017. 08. 002.

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Social Media Learning

EHA presents our own microlearning in 4 formats, covering diagnosis, pathology, clinical schemas, and clinical cases within topics in the European Hematology Curriculum.

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EHA statement on coronavirus (COVID-19)

The European Hematology Association (EHA) closely monitors the latest developments on the spreading of the Coronavirus (COVID-19).

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EHA statement on coronavirus (COVID-19)

The European Hematology Association (EHA) closely monitors the latest developments on the spreading of the Coronavirus (COVID-19).

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