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European Board for Accreditation in Hematology

Current committee members
Peter van den Burg, The Netherlands (Chair and ISBT representative—transfusion medicine)
Michelle Kenyon, United Kingdom (EBMT Nurses Group representative—Specialized Hematology Professional)
Fionnuala Ní Áinle, Ireland (ISTH representative—thrombosis and hemostasis)
Annalisa Ruggeri, Italy (Representative, clinical hematology)
Isabel Sanchez-Ortega, Spain (EBMT representative)
Ana Filipa Marques…

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Acute Myeloid Leukemia

The AML SWG represents a group of national and internationally renowned clinical and research experts working in the field of AML.

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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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Guidelines endorsed by EHA

EHA will not accept endorsement requests until the end of 2025.

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EHA24, another successful congress

More than 12,000 hematology professionals from around the world met together in Amsterdam, The Netherlands for the 24th European Hematology Association (EHA) Congress.

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EHA24, another successful congress

More than 12,000 hematology professionals from around the world met together in Amsterdam, The Netherlands for the 24th European Hematology Association (EHA) Congress.

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Navigate hematology

Building a career and a professional network can be overwhelming! Which career path should you take? How can you establish a meaningful mentoring relationship? Which funding is available and right for you? Who can you collaborate with? Is it time to publish?

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EHA2024 Scientific Congress Report

The European Hematology Association (EHA) is delighted to present the EHA2024 Scientific Congress Report titled “EHA Perspectives on Emerging Technologies in Hematology.

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Position of EHA on Research Funding

 

The challenge
The cost of biomedical research is great, but the cost of disease is immense. An ageing population and expensive innovations in medicine put an increasing burden on already stressed healthcare budgets.

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