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Burnout - it doesn't just happen to someone else

Burnout - it doesn't just happen to someone else

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What to expect from European Affairs at EHA2024

European Affairs gives a voice to hematology professionals in Europe. The department ensures that the interests of EHA members are duly represented in policy, regulatory and scientific areas and networks.

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Sickle Cell Disease: From Research to Clinical Management

Elevate your expertise and impact patient care by joining the EHA's pilot preceptorship on Sickle Cell Disease, designed for early-career hematology specialists, clinicians, lab technicians, and pathologists.

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How to apply for an EHA Innovation Grant

On this page, we explain all of the actions you'll need to take when submitting an EHA Innovation Grant application.

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“Who dares wins,” - Elizabeth Macintyre, woman in hematology/EHA volunteer

Elizabeth Macintyre is currently EHA Board Secretary. She got her MD/PhD is Britain, her PhD in France and post-doc in America.

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Meet Michaela Gruber, our December volunteer of the month

Can you tell us what you do for EHA and when you started?
Over six years ago, I was one of the initiators of what is now the “YoungEHA” and the “Young-EHA Committee”.

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Meet Michaela Gruber, our December volunteer of the month

Can you tell us what you do for EHA and when you started?
Over six years ago, I was one of the initiators of what is now the “YoungEHA” and the “Young-EHA Committee”.

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From bedside to Brussels: hematology at the forefront of EU health policy

Access is at the heart of EHA's European Affairs work. More specifically, equitable and affordable access to innovative therapies that are of clear added benefit from a clinical, patient, and public health perspective.

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