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Leukaemia Masterclass ( British Society for Haematology) 28th January 2017 St Marys Hospital in London

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Leukaemia Masterclass

28th - 28th January 2017

St Mary's Hospital, London, United Kingdom

All you need to know for finals and more

A series of tutorials and talks covering all aspects of Leukaemia, concluding with a quiz to test your knowledge.

Saturday, 28th January 2017, at St Mary’s Hospital, London

Cockburn Lecture Theatre

Sponsored by the Derek Johnson / Mike Rawson Leukaemia Fund, the British Society for Haematology and Imperial College

Programme

9.30-10.00 Registration

10.00-10.30 Why do people get leukaemia? Barbara Bain, Imperial College

10.30-11.10 Acute leukaemia. Paul Fields, Guy’s and St Thomas’s

11.10-11.30 Tea / coffee

11.30-12.00 Chronic myelogenous leukaemia. Maria Gilleece, St James Hospital, Leeds

12.00-12.45 Five tutorial groups

12.45- 1.30 Lunch

1.30-2.00 Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia. Donald MacDonald, Imperial College

2.00-2.30 Hodgkin lymphoma. Fiona Miall, Leicester Royal Infirmary

2.30-3.00 Multiple myeloma. Tim Littlewood, Oxford

3.00-3.30 Tea / coffee

3.30-4.15 Five tutorials groups

4.15-4.45 Quiz: Barbara Bain, Imperial College

This day is aimed at students and trainees and specialist nurses are also welcome. Registration costs only £20 per person (including, tea & coffee and lunch).

For more information please contact Roberta Filippi

at BSH

roberta@b-s-h.org.uk

Event Availabilty

All Tickets

£20 per Attendee

January 28th 2017

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