This study day will provide a basic understanding of caring for haematology patients and expand knowledge on the diseases and the complications that can occur.

Date: Monday 5 June 2023
Time: 09:00 - 16:30
Venue: Virtual event

This study day will provide a basic understanding of caring for haematology patients and expand knowledge on the diseases and the complications that can occur.

Intended audience: newly qualified healthcare professionals (HCP’s) new to haematology or those wanting a refresher on basic knowledge. Also open to all nurses and HCP’s working with haematology patients.

What to expect:

  • Haematopoesis & Basic Immunology
  • Diagnosing Haematological Malignancies
  • Disease group sessions- Acute Leukaemia, Myeloma, Lymphoma
  • Stem cell transplant
  • CAR-T

Fee:

£50 Livestream or on-demand. “5 for 4” available
£35 Student

For further information and to register your place please visit the event website

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