Côme Bommier: A Pocket Guide for Hematology Emergencies and Urgent Care
Côme Bommier, Research Collaborator at Mayo Clinic, Senior Clinical Physician at Paris Public Hospital, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Bedside Hematology: the booklet to slip into your pocket (or phone!)
Finally! He was born!
After several years of relentlessness, here is the European Hematology Association (EHA) guide: ‘Bedside Hematology – Rapid Reference’
It all started with the great booklet of the interns of the Association of French Residents in Hematology, widely used in France.
We then came up with the idea of making it a European, collaborative initiative, designed for young hematologists.
The result is impressive: more than 120 pages covering major emergencies and critical situations in hematology.
Obviously, this guide is not intended to replace international recommendations.
Its purpose is different: to provide a fast, convenient and reliable resource, for situations where decisions need to be made quickly.
Congratulations to Pierre-Edouard Debureaux and Michaela Essl-Gruber (project leaders), the Young EHA/YNSA network and the contributors and reviewers from more than 10 European countries.”

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