Educational Programs
ASH provides a variety of educational awards, programs, and benefits to support hematologists in all stages of their careers.
ASH provides a variety of educational awards, programs, and benefits to support hematologists in all stages of their careers.
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.
Hematology 2020, the ASH Education Program, provides an updated and comprehensive review of each of the topics covered in the annual meeting education sessions.
The ASH SAP is a high quality educational product offering up-to-date information in the field of hematology for internists, hematologists, pediatricians, and hematology/oncology fellows.
Awards and training programs provided by ASH help to enhance knowledge, research, and expertise of early- and mid-career hematologists
Award programs offered by ASH to help launch and grow careers in hematology through early research experience
The ASH Medical Educators Institute develops future leaders in hematology education by providing a "boot camp" in teaching techniques, medical education scholarship, and career development.
The North American Student Benefit is a non-dues-paying option for those who are not yet eligible for Associate membership in ASH. ASH Associate membership status is limited to four years; this benefit allows undergraduate students interested in hematology to participate in ASH earlier in their training.
As part of its continuous effort to provide valuable opportunities to international hematologists, ASH has established the International Post-Doctoral Fellows (IPDF) Program. This program allows post-doctoral fellows to access valuable ASH resources at no charge for up to four years.
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ASH is committed to building and nurturing a global hematology community and workforce inclusive of diverse perspectives, talents, and experiences as it works toward one collective goal: helping hematologists conquer blood diseases worldwide.
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