Strengthening Hematology Field: Livingstone Dogara’s Experience in the ASH Visitor Training Program
American Society of Hematology shared on LinkedIn:
”Improving labs, advancing care, making a difference: Dr. Livingstone’s experience in the ASH Visitor Training Program highlights how training hematologists worldwide strengthens lab systems for sickle cell, hemophilia, and other blood disorders.
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