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Community and Stakeholder Committee
Current committee members
Raul Córdoba Mascuñano, Spain (Chair)
Donal McLornan, United Kingdom (Vice-Chair)
Meritxell Alberich Jordà, Czech Republic (EHA Board)
Margarita Guenova, Bulgaria (EHA Board)
Nuno Borges, United Kingdom (Representative, Young EHA Committee)
Ivo Touw, The Netherlands (Representative, Education Committee)
Regular members
Daniel Coriu, Romania
Andres Ferreri, Italy
Darko Antic,…
EHA Guidelines on Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Myelomonocytic Leukemias in Adults
Chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML) is a disease of the elderly, and by far the most frequent overlap myelodysplastic/myeloproliferative neoplasm in adults.
Read moreThe European Parliament adopts the Regulation on Substances of Human Origins (SoHO)
On April 24, the European Parliament gave its final endorsement to the regulation on Substances of Human Origin (SoHO).
Read morePatient organizations
EHA greatly values the collaboration with patient organizations in a growing number of areas, from joint advocacy and a strong presence at the EHA Annual Congress – with a prominent place for the EHA-Patient Joint Symposium on policy and regulatory…
Read moreLighting the Flame program phases
A full guide to what our Lighting the Flame program involves, including dates of upcoming online workshops and in-person retreats.
Read moreEHA Issues Recommendations on Mild to Moderate Bleeding Disorders
HemaSphere presents first in a series of Consensus Reports on Diagnosis of Inherited Bleeding Problems
For hematologists, it can be challenging to make the correct diagnosis in patients with bleeding problems – or even to determine whether there is any bleeding…
Brussels Declaration on the Recognition of Professional QualificationsThe future of the Harmonisation of the Haematology Curriculum in Europe
On the occasion of the meeting, there was unanimous support for the
“Brussels Declaration on the Recognition of Professional Qualifications” that follows:
The mobility of haematology trainees is of the utmost importance.
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