Pediatric Hematology Oncology Continuing Education Courses
ASH Resources
Continuous Professional Development
The American Society of Hematology (ASH) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education (CME) for physicians. ASH support hematologists' commitment to lifelong learning through a variety of activities that offer CME credit and maintenance of certification (MOC) points.
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PODCASTS AND MULTIMEDIA
From The Hematologist
The Hematologist offers podcasts that enhance the reading experience by presenting key results and additional insights from published articles in a convenient audio format.
All podcasts are available for free.
From Blood
Blood Podcast
The editors of Blood are pleased to introduce a new podcast series, published weekly in conjunction with each issue of Blood. Each episode will highlight selected content from recent articles published in Blood.
Subscribe today to receive notification of each new episode as it's published.
Blood Review Series
Listen to the latest in this series from Blood to learn more about current issues in hematology.
Image Bank
Browse the ASH Image Bank for an extensive Web-based educational library of hematologic imagery.
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EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Hematology, the ASH Education Program
The Hematology ASH Education Program provides review articles from the Education Program at the ASH Annual Meeting. Each chapter relates to a different session presented at the meeting, spanning the spectrum from basic discovery and disease pathogenesis to the clinical application at the bedside.
Learn more.
ASH Self-Assessment Program
The ASH Self-Assessment Program is designed to provide challenging, informative multiple-choice questions for hematologists studying for professional certification or recertification exams. Successful completion of this activity, which includes participation in the evaluation component, enables the participant to earn Continuing Medical Education (CME) and Maintenance of Certification (MOC) points in the American Board of Internal Medicine's MOC program. Participants earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity.
To credit for this activity, please visit ashacademy.org.
North American Undergraduate Student Benefit
The North American Undergraduate Student Benefit is a non-member benefit program open to undergraduate students in the United States, Canada, and Mexico who are interested in hematology, but not yet eligible for membership in ASH.
International Postdoctoral Fellows Program
ASH offers the International Postdoctoral Fellows program as part of its continuous effort to provide valuable opportunities to international hematologists. This program allows postdoctoral fellows to access valuable ASH resources at no charge for up to four years.
GENOM
The GENOM program offers interactive online learning modules for CME credit designed to help clinicians identify genomic principles, applications, technologies, and terminology relating to biomarker development.
Clinical Articles from Blood
With an impact factor of 17.794 (2019), Blood is the most cited peer-reviewed publication in the field of hematology. It provides an international forum for the publication of original articles describing basic laboratory, translational, and clinical investigations in hematology.
View the latest issue.
Career-Enhancement Awards and Training Programs
Awards and training programs provided by ASH help to enhance knowledge, research, and expertise of early- and mid-career hematologists
Medical Student and Early-Career Investigator Awards
Award programs offered by ASH to help launch and grow careers in hematology through early research experience
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TRAINING PROGRAMS AND COURSES
The American Society of Hematology (ASH) offers multiple funding and training opportunities for hematology fellows, junior faculty, and senior research faculty at various career stages. Apply for one of the following career-enhancement awards or training programs to get the research funding, training, or guidance needed to move your hematology career forward.
ASH Clinical Research Training Institute
This yearlong education and mentoring program for hematology fellows and junior faculty at academic medical centers offers education on clinical research methods, research collaborations, statistical analysis, and managing the demands of family and career.
ASH Clinical Research Training Institute in Latin America
This workshop is intended for fellows and early- to mid-career hematology faculty working in Latin American countries who are engaged in clinical research and training and who wish to become more familiar with clinical trial design and execution.
ASH Latin American Training Program
This program helps build hematology capacity in Latin America by providing funding for hematologists or hematology-related health care professionals to receive 12 weeks of training on a specific priority area for the region.
ASH Medical Educators Institute
This yearlong program, which includes a webinar series and in-person workshop, develops future leaders in hematology education by providing a "boot camp" in teaching techniques, medical education scholarship, and career development.
ASH Scholar Award
This award provides fellows and junior faculty with partial salary or other research support during that critical period required for completion of training and achievement of status as an independent investigator.
ASH Visitor Training Program
This provides funding for hematologists or hematology-related health care professionals in the developing world to receive up to 12 weeks of training on a specific topic or technique in the clinic or laboratory of an ASH member.
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GLOBAL PROGRAMS
Health Volunteers Overseas
Together with Health Volunteers Overseas (HVO), a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving global health through education, ASH brings invaluable consultation and training to hospitals in low-and middle-income countries. The objective of the program is to develop sustainable improvement in the management of hematology patients at these institutions and to, ultimately, enhance patient care.
Each program site has an ASH member program director and on-site coordinators who oversee volunteer visits at the institutions and provide feedback on the institutions' evolving needs and goals. ASH and HVO consultants also work with on-site hematologists, laboratory scientists, blood bankers, faculty, administrators, and others to formulate mid- and long-term goals for each site and to create profiles for volunteer hematologists who can help fulfill these needs.
ASH Consortia
International Consortium on Acute Leukemia
This initiative brings together clinical investigators from Europe, North America, and South America in the spirit of international clinical and laboratory collaboration.
Consortium on Newborn Screening in Africa
CONSA is a network that seeks to demonstrate the benefits of newborn screening and early interventions for children with SCD in sub-Saharan Africa.
Source: https://www.hematology.org/education
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