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EHA Mentorship Program overview

Program goalsThe EHA Mentorship Program aims to:

Provide the early and mid-career European hematology community with access to mentorship that's relevant to their career stage
Expose hematologists and researchers from less professionally mobile backgrounds to career mentorship and best practices from other…

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Master Class

Enhance your skills and expand your network with advanced online hematology training based on specially crafted clinical cases.

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Apply to be a Master Class mentor

Applications closed on July 15, 2024. There are two types of Master Class mentor: junior mentor and senior mentor. Before you apply, make sure you've read and understood the relevant eligibility criteria.

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Apply to be a Master Class mentee

Applications closed on July 15, 2024

EligibilityTo apply to be a menteee, you must be one of the following:

A hematologist
Receiving hematology training
Seeing hematology patients
You must also be an EHA member.

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Research training documents for scholars

CBTH documentsCBTH Non-disclosure Agreement

CRTH documentsCRTH Conditions of Acceptance and Participation

CRTH Non-disclosure Agreement

TRTH documentsTRTH Non-disclosure Agreement

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David Grimwade Award

In 2017, EHA established a new award in honor of the late David Grimwade, for his great involvement and contribution to the European Hematology Association and its scientific activities as Board Member, TRTH Co-Director and Chair of the Scientific Program…

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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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Stem Cells Journal Club

Join us for engaging, relatable, and memorable discussions about scientific findings. What is the Stem Cells Journal Club?The Stem Cells Journal Club is a way to get the 'inside scoop' on the development of some inspirational hematology papers.

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