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About us [revised]

Welcome to the family! Get to know the Young EHA Committee and learn how you can make a difference. Join Young EHA through a junior membership.

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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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Hematology Education & Training

The European Hematology Association (EHA) is the largest provider of independent, evidence-based, and peer-reviewed medical and scientific education in hematology in Europe.

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Tutorial on acute leukemia held in Istanbul

EHA and the Turkish Society of Hematology (TSH) partnered for the seventh time to organize a tutorial.

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EHA and PTHiT Successfully Conclude the Second Joint Virtual Mini Hematology Tutorial

EHA-PTHiT Mini Hematology Tutorial

November 15-16, 2021

Meeting chairs:

Prof G Gaidano (European Hematology Association)
Prof I Hus (Polish Society of Hematology and Transfusion)
Prof T Robak (Polish Society of Hematology and Transfusion) 
After a successful mini Tutorial in April 2021, EHA and PTHiT decided to…

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Health data

Health data plays a substantial role in the European Union’s strategic, legislative, and funding initiatives in the health domain.

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Adult Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

The Specialized Working Group on Adult Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia consists mainly of the members of the EWALL group, which is the European Working Group for Adult ALL. This includes the leaders of the national ALL study groups in Europe.

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YoungEHA featured in the European Medical Journal!

As part of a series of interviews conducted at this year’s EHA congress in Amsterdam, the European Medical Journal has published their highly insightful discussions with three distinct members: Professor Shai Izraeli, Professor Barbara Bain, and YoungEHA’s very own Dr…

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EHA Statement on COVID-19

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

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