Heghine Khachatryan: Privileged To Participate In the ASH MMENA Partner Societies Leadership Meeting
Heghine Khachatryan, Editor-in-Chief of Hemostasis Today, Head of Hemophilia and Thrombosis Center at Yeolyan Hematology and Oncology Center, shared on LinkedIn:
”Today, I had the privilege of participating in the ASH MMENA Partner Societies Leadership Meeting.
I was deeply impressed by the discussions on the current hematology landscape across multiple countries.
Listening to colleagues share both their challenges and their progress highlighted how diverse — yet interconnected — our healthcare realities truly are.
Importantly, the meeting created meaningful opportunities to strengthen collaboration and to support the training of young hematologists within clinical and research frameworks.
Investing in the next generation is not optional — it is essential for sustainable advancement in our field.
I am grateful for the new professional connections, the constructive dialogue, and the shared commitment to improving hematology care across our region.
Looking forward to continued collaboration.”

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