
Haematology Association of Ireland
@haemireland
Haematology Association of Ireland (HAI) nurtures the development of haematology knowledge and research in Ireland.
Annual Meeting in October each year
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https://www.haematologyireland.ie/ 02-08-2023 12:59:58
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The Haematology Association of Ireland Annual Meeting this month will have presentations and discussion on the latest developments in the specialty Haematology Association of Ireland Haematology Association of Ireland Nurses & AHPs #haematology ow.ly/nqbr50PUXth






Please use #HAI2023 for social media updates from the annual conference Haematology Association of Ireland Nurses & AHPs


A very insightful talk from Professor Gordon Cook Gordon Cook in an area of huge importance in Haematology - frailty-adapted treatment approaches. #HAI2023



Inspirational talk from Prof Eamon O'Shea Ollscoil na Gaillimhe | University of Galway on lessons in excellence Haematology professionals can draw from elite sport #HAI2023


Presenting my MSc. at HAI on Mindfulness-based interventions for depression among HSCT patients - #HAI2023 Haematology Association of Ireland Nurses & AHPs St James's Hospital RCSI


Cutting edge talk on pathogen reduction in blood transfusion from Professor Andrea Piccin #HAI2023 IBTS Education & Research NI Blood Transfusion


Excellent state of the art talk from Dr Carmel Waldron Carmel Waldron St James's Hospital on epidemiology and prognostic biomarkers in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia (CLL) #HAI2023


EHA/HAI joint symposium on career development for trainees today at #HAI2023 Thank you YoungEHA president Mandy Lauw Nuno Borges, speakers and panelists for a highly successful productive session YoungEHA James Nolan Barry Kevane Nina Orfali @_sarahkelliher Dan Angelov


Our Irish trainees presenting at EHA/HAI joint symposium at #HAI2023 James Nolan @_sarahkelliher Dan Angelov and Graeme Greenfield


Thank you Kathryn Clarke for your phenomenal work for HAI. Looking forward to HAI 2024 in Belfast!