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Curriculum-Exam Committee

Current committee members
Jose Tomás Navarro Ferrando, Spain (Chair)
Marielle Wondergem, The Netherlands (Vice-Chair and Progress test lead)
Alicia Rovó, Switzerland (Representative, Swiss Society)
Regular members
Gunnar Birgegård, Sweden
Roza Chaireti, Sweden
Carlos Fernández de Larrea, Spain
Mahesh Prahladan, United Kingdom
Ulla Wartiovaara-Kautto, Finland
AimTo promote harmonization in hematology training…

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Key messages of the 22nd Congress of EHA brought to the Middle East and North Africa

The second edition of the Highlights of Past EHA (HOPE) brought the key messages of the 22nd Congress of EHA to the Cairo, Egypt in September 2017.

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Abstract & Clinical Case Submission and Travel Grant

Submit your abstract here

Abstract and clinical case procedurePlease note that the submission of an abstract constitutes a formal commitment by the presenting author to present the abstract (if accepted) orally or as a poster in the session at the time…

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EHA Innovation Grant review and selection process

1. Eligibility checkAfter the deadline has passed, we'll check your application for completion and compliance with the eligibility criteria.

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SWG Preceptorship Program

Funding to enable an SWG create its own preceptorship—and promote learning and innovation in our community. The call for proposals is open until 12:00 CEST on March 28, 2025. Apply now.

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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-SWG Scientific Meetings

On this page, you can browse and/or download the interactive EHA-SWG Scientific Meetings Sponsor Program.

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Be part of the EHA community

How you can take an active role and help drive EHA's direction. As a membership organization, EHA is dependent on the dedication of its board and committee members.

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Enabling the spread of good research – a day in the life of an Editor-in-Chief

Most conversations with the Editor of a scientific journal usually revolve around the acceptance (hooray!) or rejection (oh no!) of our research work.

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