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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.
Transfusion
The aim of this SWG is to strengthen and invigorate European research in transfusion, to foster new networks and collaborations, with the ultimate goal of optomisingtransfusion practice in Europe based on scientific evidence.
Read moreHow to apply to be an SWG member
A step-by-step guide to applying for specialized working group (SWG) membership. 1. Go to the EHA PortalTo apply for an SWG, you must be registered on the EHA Portal.
Read moreAbstract submission
Abstract submission is now closed. Abstracts guidelines:
– Your abstract has to be structured (eg Objectives, Methods, Results, Conclusions)
– Maximum number of words: 500
– Your abstract will be submitted to the peer review procedure.
Corporate Sponsor Program
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"Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.
Priority Points System
The Priority Points System is designed to recognize sponsors’ investment and continuous support for EHA activities, and are allocated for each sponsorship program and/or item.
Read moreResearch & Mentoring
One of EHA’s key pillars is investing in future leaders in hematology.
Read moreLa Cantera coaching
Disease-orientated training courses for young clinicians and researchers, inspired by a world-renowned football academy model. Call for interest from SWGs
In 2025, EHA will fund an additional course based on the La Cantera model.
Advocacy priorities
The European Union works on countless pieces of legislation and policies that affect the health ecosystem. Some are relevant to most medical disciplines, including hematology—such as the legislation on health data or pharmaceuticals.
Read moreRegulatory affairs & scientific relations
EHA’s regulatory work: European Medicines AgencyMost of EHA’s regulatory work entails collaboration with the European Medicines Agency (EMA).
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