Bryce Kerlin to Impact of Advanced Hemostasis/Thrombosis Fellowship Training at Haemophilia Publication
Bryce Kerlin, Professor of Pediatrics – Hematology at The Ohio State University, shared a post on Linkedln:
“The importance and impact of Advanced Hemostasis/Thrombosis Fellowship Training is highlighted in this new Haemophilia paper now available online ahead of print.
Title: Motivation and Experiences of Physicians Who Pursued Haemostasis and Thrombosis Fellowship: a Survey Study
Authors: Eman Abdelghani, Dominder Kaur, Ruchika Sharma, Gary Woods, Shreya Agarwal

Congratulations to the authors for successfully completing this important survey study. It will be important to follow this cohort and future trainee cohorts to fully understand the impact of specialized training in our field.”
Read the full article.
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