Free virtual teaching session organised by the BSH Paediatric SIG/PHTN

Date: Friday, 15 September 2023
Time:
08:30–09:30
Venue:
Zoom online (requires registration)

The BSH Paediatric Special Interest Group and Paediatric Haematology Trainee Network programme of one-hour sessions covering different paediatric haematology topics continues. The talks will be held on a bi-monthly basis.

The next talk in the series will happen on 15 September 2023 and will be on 'Optimising core blood transplant outcomes in refractory AML: Case presentation, clinical trial data and future directions in optimising graft versus leukaemia', delivered by Dr Srividhya Sentil, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust.

There is no fee to participate in this programme and it is open to all trainees and other junior doctors, consultants, nurses, pharmacists and biomedical scientists wanting to deepen their knowledge of paediatric haematology.

We are keen for this programme to be of benefit to a wider audience and would appreciate if you could please share it with your contacts and relevant group of professionals.

Registration

Future sessions:

17 November 2023: HLH - Dr Anupama Rao, Consultant Paediatric Haematologist, Great Ormond Street Hospital, London.

Please note: These events will be recorded. If you do not wish to be recorded, do not register for these events.

Event Availability

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Event places remaining: 100

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