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EHA Guidelines on Recommendations for Pregnancy in Rare Inherited Anemias
EHA and the Scientific Working Group on Red Cells and Iron organized the first online workshop on the EHA Guidelines: “Recommendations for Pregnancy in Rare Inherited Anemias”.
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Registration is now closed
Individual registrationHybrid registration includes:
In-person access to the scientific and educational sessions of the meeting
Access to the virtual platform
Meeting materials
Coffee/tea breaks on February 9-11, 2023 and lunches on February 10 & 11
Access to the Welcome Reception
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Compliance and reports
EHA is a non-governmental and not-for-profit membership organization that is guided by its mission to promote excellence in patient care, research, and education in hematology.
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