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    Workforce Project - 1 year(s) ago

    Workforce Project 2023-4 “The workloads can feel completely unmanageable, and it regularly feels as though you are just doing enough to keep the patient safe.” “I was unable to stop crying when I arrived at the train station and then when I came into work. I had burnt out. A colleague sent me home and I spent the next 10 days at home recovering from this. It took that long to feel back to…

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    • #BSH remains dedicated to advocating for our members and supporting positive change for our haematology colleagues – this is why we are working behind the scenes on our Workforce Project. Learn more about our workforce project https://t.co/mhiRBj5XXY https://t.co/UbydAG63nM

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    BSH Statement on Government Workforce Plan Josh Wright, President of the British Society for Haematology, said: “We give a cautious welcome to this plan. The £2.4bn extra funding promised over the next five years must be followed up by similar or greater amounts if the workforce plan is really to make a difference to the lives of healthcare professionals and their patients. The workforce plan…

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    • Read the #BSH statement from President Dr Josh Wright on the latest Government announcement on the NHS Long Term Workforce Plan #NHS. https://t.co/yg2F1unPhj https://t.co/sUh24I5mjl

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    Annual Scientific Meeting 2019

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    • #BSH 2023 was held in April and we have published recordings of selected sessions on our website. All videos will be available on our website until the end of August 2023. Watch them here: https://t.co/Axx8JSn2TI https://t.co/jTOVOvX9lU

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    Meet our members - 2 year(s) ago

    Membership of BSH is open to anyone engaged in the practice or study of haematology, including medical consultants and trainees, clinical and biomedical scientists, specialist nurses and other allied health professionals. Read on to learn about the different journeys some of our members have had in their careers. If you want to share your haematology journey with our members on this page, please…

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    • Meet our members - we have spoken with Dr Christina Crossette Thambiah who has recently joined our H&T task force group Find out more about why she joined here: https://t.co/AZOQu3OwFj #volunteers #members #BSH https://t.co/PNw4fMsUbP

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    Sickle cell disease is a growing global problem with mortality rates that are significantly under-reported, according to a major analysis published today. According to the new estimates, the numbers affected are growing, and nearly 400,000 deaths worldwide could have been linked to the disease in 2021. The disease is underdiagnosed, meaning that doctors may not know that people who die from…

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    • Sickle cell disease is a growing global problem with mortality rates that are significantly under-reported, according to a major analysis published today. Read the latest #BSHNews story here: https://t.co/KhxtoLKw5t #BSH #WorldSickleCellDay https://t.co/zsfwgKdMmM

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    Crucible Prize winner 2023 Dr Peter Johnstone with Dr Richard Buka Crucible Prize winner 2022 The Crucible Prize is an innovative trainee-led initiative with a £1000 prize. The theme for 2023 award was ‘What can haematology learn from history.’The five best abstracts were selected for oral presentation at the 63rd Annual Scientific which was held on 23-25 April 2023 at the ICC in Birmingham….

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    • Read our interview with 2023 Crucible Prize winner Dr Peter Johnstone who won this year's prize with his presentation on What can haematology learn from history? https://t.co/tun9FW6RQV #crucibleprize #BSH #ASM #BSH2023 #haematology https://t.co/u1z7gg3wBP

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    Virtual event for haematology professionals returning to work after prolonged absence. Date: Tuesday, 27 June 2023Time: 09:30-15:30Venue: Zoom online The popular BSH “return to work” day is running again in June 2023. The day is aimed at haematology SpRs and middle grade doctors returning to clinical practice after a break from clinical practice (e.g., PhD, parental leave). The day…

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    • Our sixth return to work day is a virtual event for haematology professionals returning to work after prolonged absences will take place on Date: Tuesday, 27 June 2023 To book your place - visit our website: https://t.co/7Zwzg593FZ #BSH #NHS #returntowork #course #haeamtology https://t.co/qtgi1t8IrU

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    Get involved - 2 year(s) ago

    BSH Get involved

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    • There are so many ways for you to get involved with #BSH We have a range of vacancies across our committes from helping create the programme for our ASM to joining one of Special Interest Groups Find our latest vacancies here: https://t.co/nCiNtvyHvL https://t.co/5gPVl5RWMO

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    Workforce Project - 2 year(s) ago

    Workforce Project 2023-4 “The workloads can feel completely unmanageable, and it regularly feels as though you are just doing enough to keep the patient safe.” “I was unable to stop crying when I arrived at the train station and then when I came into work. I had burnt out. A colleague sent me home and I spent the next 10 days at home recovering from this. It took that long to feel back to…

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    • #BSH remains dedicated to advocating for our members and supporting positive change for our haematology colleagues – this is why we are working behind the scenes on our Workforce Project Learn more about our workforce project here: https://t.co/yV6x1jtf1B https://t.co/svshN1nfTE