ASCAT Remains a Platform for Knowledge Exchange, Collaboration and Progress Beyond the Room
Academy For Sickle Cell & Thalassaemia shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Saturday may have been smaller in numbers, but the energy never dropped. Conversations in the closing sessions, panels and side meetings carried the same commitment we’ve seen all week.
The community showed up with purpose — sharing learning, asking questions and creating space for what comes next. There was a strong sense of reflection and responsibility as people prepared to take insights back into practice, research, policy and service delivery.
The conference may be over, but this is the time to stay engaged and connected. ASCAT remains a platform for knowledge exchange, collaboration and progress beyond the room.
Thank you to everyone who travelled, contributed and stayed with us to the end.”

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