- American Society of Hematology - Hematology. org
The American Society of Hematology (ASH) leads the world in promoting and supporting clinical and scientific hematology research through its many innovative award programs, meetings, publications, and advocacy efforts
- Find a Hematologist - Hematology. org
American Society of Hematology 2021 L Street NW, Suite 900, Washington, DC 20036 Contact Phone 202-776-0544 Toll Free 866-828-1231 Fax 202-776-0545
- Patients - Hematology. org
The American Society of Hematology has developed the resources in this section to educate the public about the importance of healthy blood and to raise the awareness of common blood diseases, such as anemia, bleeding and clotting disorders, and blood cancers
- About the American Society of Hematology
The mission of the American Society of Hematology (ASH) is to foster high-quality, equitable care, transformative research, and innovative education to improve the lives of patients with blood and bone marrow disorders
- Hematology Glossary - Hematology. org
Hematologist: a physician who specializes in researching, diagnosing, and treating blood disorders Hematology: the scientific study of blood and blood-forming tissues Hematopoiesis: the process by which the body produces new blood cells Hematopoietic stem cell: a cell that can develop into any type of blood cell; often abbreviated HSC
- Education - Hematology. org
Learn the latest clinical and research updates, get relevant information on career pathways in hematology, and find out exciting facts about the history of hematology
- 67th ASH Annual Meeting and Exposition | American Society of Hematology
The Society’s annual meeting is the leading forum for scientific and clinical exchange in hematology, providing numerous opportunities for physicians and scientists to form professional collaborations that will generate new knowledge, ultimately benefiting patients
- Fight4Hematology - Hematology. org
With over 20 opportunities available, medical students, residents, and hematologists can advance their research, grow professionally, and contribute to the future of hematology
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