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    I’ll start this month’s message with a pithy letter from The Times that caught our CEO’s eye. By omission, it tells us a lot about the experience of junior medical staff in the UK: “Sir, In my emergency department in Sydney, more than two thirds of the resident, registrar and consultant doctors were trained in the NHS. If the British government will not pay its doctors properly, we will.” It was…

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    • #BSH President Josh Wright focuses on the subject of #workforce in this month's President's message: https://t.co/PvIAJYN0xj Join him at #BSH2023 #ASM from 23-25 April 2023. #haematology https://t.co/oLDEcpoieu

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    Travel Scholarships - 1 year(s) ago

    Deadline:31 January and 31 July annually Maximum value:£1,000 What the scholarship covers:Reasonable accommodation, registration, travel and subsistence costs. If your destination is outside the UK, reasonable expenses are expected to align with gov.uk recommended rates. Please note: Applications to support attendance at ASH and EHA will not be considered under this scholarship, as they are…

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    • Applications for #EHA Travel Scholarships close soon. Open to #BSH members of more than one year to support attendance at #EHA2023. Apply now: https://t.co/AQppe8xr5S #haematology https://t.co/saju3CPBqE

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    The BSH Annual Scientific Meeting has been bringing haematology professionals together to listen, learn and network since 1960

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    • Our Global Haematology session is on the second day of our #BSH2023 #ASM and explores haematology topics from Ugananda, Bangladesh & Argentina chaired by David Roberts and Dr Baba Inusa https://t.co/aMS4csG9XA #haematology #medtwitter #globalmedicine https://t.co/p2wkn6hJyA

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    Academic journals are advised by editors who are responsible for the quality of their content, monitoring ethical integrity, methodology, novelty, and potential impact. Editorial roles are considered prestigious positions that can influence the field and can be filled by professional editors or academic investigators with a publication record and a history of collaboration with scientific…

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    • "The current distribution is not equitable, nor does it correlate with the global burden of haematological disease worldwide" Global representation among journal editors in #haematology: are we diverse, equitable, and inclusive? #hematology #Free w/ reg https://t.co/1Jpj5zxwcd https://t.co/nHDFbTwC78

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    Sex as a variable - 1 year(s) ago

    March 8 will mark International Women’s Day. The campaign theme for 2023 will be #EmbraceEquity, with the goal of promoting gender equity within society and educating people on the differences between equity and equality. Equality is the provision of the same resources and opportunities to everyone, whereas equity is the provision of the exact resources and opportunities needed for equal outcomes…

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    • 📢Today is #InternationalWomensDay #IWD2023! We have written an Editorial reflecting on sex as a variable #haematology #hematology "Sex-informed approaches towards clinical decision making may be needed in the future to truly reach equitable outcomes" https://t.co/13zcEaWxLR

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    Haemophilia is a bleeding disorder that predisposes individuals affected, primarily males, to bleeding diathesis and spontaneous bleeding into joints, soft tissues, and muscles in varying severities. In the Philippines, there are approximately 1604 patients diagnosed with haemophilia according to the World Federation of Hemophilia 2020 report. However, the real prevalence of disease might be at…

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    • "The Philippines Universal Health Care Act introduced in 2019... along with the pending legislation and efforts to increase insurance coverage for #haemophilia, can have a transformative effect for patients" Global #Haematology - #hemophilia care in🇵🇭 https://t.co/3Zxs7fAaTa https://t.co/1WOlyHL1Zz

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    Johannes Schetelig (University Hospital Technical University Dresden, Dresden, Germany) presented results from the phase 3 ASAP trial (NCT02461537), which tested whether intensive chemotherapy before allogeneic haematopoietic stem-cell transplantation (HSCT; RIST group) improved the proportion of patients with complete remission at day 56 after allogeneic HSCT compared with patients either on a…

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    • 📢 Read our Editors' highlights from #ASH22 #hematology #haematology https://t.co/0HU7NTuGye