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Oct 20, 2025, 13:21
Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh: Haematology 2025 — Presentation, Prevention and Possibilities
Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh shared a post on LinkedIn:
“The 2025 Haematology: Presentation, Prevention and Possibilities online course brings together leading experts to explore crucial updates in patient care.
This event is designed for trainees, generalists, specialist nurses, pharmacists, and GPs who want to stay at the cutting edge of haematology care, covering topics including:
- Thrombosis prevention
- Significance of Thrombocytosis
- Lymphoma and first line therapies
- Common Symptoms and signs – is this a haematological malignancy?
- Prevention, innovation and possibilities in benign haematology
Key benefits of attending:
- To gain insight into haematological conditions that might require more specialist
care. - To understand when to refer patients for further investigation.
- To learn about the possible standard or innovative therapies involved in patient care.”

Discover our full programme and reserve your spot today here.
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