haematology
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David Cann was already working in the NHS in haematology, as a scientist, when he decided to shadow a medical colleague on the ward.
From BBC • Jul. 18, 2023
"All these diseases in haematology, they're highly complex…they require immediate management and they require ownership of the patient. And quite a lot of times they require coordination of the teams, and that certainly hasn't happened."
From BBC • Dec. 1, 2022
Children are less prone to clots forming in blood vessels, and this could offer some protection, says Vera Ignjatovic, a biochemist who studies paediatric haematology at the MCRI.
From Scientific American • Sep. 15, 2021
Think coronary heart disease or breast cancer, haematology or gastroenterology.
From Nature • Mar. 23, 2020
Meeting that patient inspired Porteus to go into haematology, and to work on sickle-cell disease.
From Nature • Sep. 26, 2017
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