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First CMML guidelines produced by EHA, now available

Chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML) is a rare disease with overlapping features of two categories of bone marrow and blood cell disorders that poses challenges in clinical management.

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ASCERTAIN: EHA joins consortium aiming for better pricing and reimbursement models

November 28, 2022
EHA is a partner in the ASCERTAIN consortium which will develop models for the pricing, cost-benefit assessment, and reimbursement of innovative health technologies in Europe.

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Survey Monitoring H2020 – your input is needed!

We need your input to improve Horizon 2020 and the next Research and Innovation Framework Programme of the European Union.

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New GFI1B variants in bleeding and platelet disorders

Platelets restrict blood loss upon vessel damage by formation of a clot (thrombus). Recently, we reported a family with a bleeding and platelet disorder (BPD), which was caused by a defect in the gene GFI1B1.

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For mentors of applicants

As part of your support for the candidate applying for CBTH, the following is required from you:

Supervision and mentorship to be provided to the applicant during the CBTH award year.

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EHA-BSH joint membership

Save money and time by becoming a joint member of EHA and the British Society of Haematology. We've joined forces with the British Society of Haematology (BSH) to offer a special joint membership deal.

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Clinical Practice Guidelines

EHA creates clinical practice Guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of hematologic diseases. This initiative started in 2019 with the establishment of the EHA Guidelines Committee and the definition of the EHA Methodology for Guidelines.

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Lighting the Flame Journal Club

A learning and connecting hematology experience led by alumni of the Lighting the Flame program. The Lighting the Flame Journal Club is an online group that's open to all members of the Lighting the Flame community.

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Brussels Declaration on the Recognition of Professional QualificationsThe future of the Harmonisation of the Haematology Curriculum in Europe

On the occasion of the meeting, there was unanimous support for the

“Brussels Declaration on the Recognition of Professional Qualifications” that follows:

The mobility of haematology trainees is of the utmost importance.

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