Abdessamia Gandoul: EHA Bedside Hematology Rapid Reference Guide Is Now Live
Abdessamia Gandoul, Hematologist-Oncologist Medical Resident at CHU Grenoble Alpes, Intern at CellAction, shared on LinkedIn:
”Bedside Hematology – Rapid Reference
We are very pleased to share the publication of the European Hematology Association (EHA)’s Bedside Hematology – Rapid Reference guide.
This project grew out of a simple idea: to transform the experience of the Association of Hematology Residents’ handbook—already widely used in France—into a European, collaborative tool accessible to young hematologists.
The guide brings together over 120 pages of practical guidelines on emergencies and critical situations in hematology. It obviously does not replace official guidelines, but it provides quick, clear, and immediately actionable support in situations where you need to get straight to the point.
A huge congratulations to Pierre-Edouard Debureaux, the YoungEHA/YNSA network, and all the European contributors and reviewers.”
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