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Oct 25, 2025, 09:53
Aakanksha A Shares The 1st Post in ASH 12-Part Microlearning Series
Aakanksha A, Senior Manager, Learning Scientist at American Society of Hematology, reposted from ASH Education on LinkedIn:
”It’s ASH Slide Saturday!
We’re pleased to share the first post in our twelve-part Microlearning series focused on rare hematologic diseases.
Examine the slide below and identify the abnormal lymphoid cells.
Answer will be revealed tomorrow at noon, EST!”
Quoting ASH Education‘s post:
”Take your guesses for ASH Slide Saturday!
This post is part of the Rare Diseases Educational Series, developed by the American Society of Hematology and supported by Alexion.”

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