Ayesha But/X
Sep 1, 2025, 07:15
New Hematology Interview Series with Ayesha But: Career Insights, Research Stories and Advice for Trainees
Ayesha But, Resident Physician at Yale Internal Medicine, shared a post on X:
“Excited to kick off a new classical hematology interview series in conjunction with HTRS Fellows!
I’ll be chatting with people at various stages of their careers in hematology, from trainees to leaders in the field, sharing their life + career stories with a human touch.
We’ll cover:
- What first drew them to heme
- Their research & career paths
- Advice for the next generation
The goal? To inspire trainees to explore their interests in hematology, and to show the human side of the journeys that shape our field.
Can’t wait to share the first episode soon—stay tuned!”
Stay informed with Hemostasis Today for updates on the first episode and more exciting insights!
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