As the world's leading provider of hematology education, ASH offers many programs and resources for educators working in the field of hematology.
Resources for Hematology Course Directors
- ASH Teaching Cases
An interactive learning resource for medical students and hematology instructors designed to simulate the steps involved in diagnosing patients. - Second-Year Hematology Course Directors' Workshop
Materials from the ASH sponsored breakfast meeting of second-year hematology course directors during the annual meeting. - Medical Student Hematology Course Learning Objectives
The ASH Medical Student Hematology Course Learning Objectives project is designed to aid course directors in curriculum development and implementation of competencies for second-year medical students.
Resources for Training Program Directors
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Fundamentals for Hematology Fellows
A cost-effective program for hematology-related fellowship programs that allows trainees to gain access to the Society's products and services - Hematology In-Service Exam
A low-stakes exam designed to improve the training of hematology fellows and to establish consistency in educational standards - Training Program Directors' Workshop
An interactive, half-day workshop for program directors and others involved with hematology training, held each year before the ASH annual meeting - Hematology-Oncology Curricular Milestones
A document developed to help hematology/oncology fellowship programs manage the implementation of the IM Subspecialty Reporting Milestones - Curriculum for Training in Adult Classical Hematology
A curriculum meant to fulfill the ACGME requirements for adult hematology training with an emphasis on clinical and research training in classical hematology - Hematology-Focused Fellowship Training Program
An exclusive pathway that offers physicians the opportunity to pair comprehensive classical hematology training with career-enhancing education
Hematology Curriculum
- In 2006, the American Society of Hematology produced the “Hematology Curriculum,” which provided an in-depth look at what the hematology trainee at that point in time would need to know. The document was produced in part to provide training program directors with a resource they could use with the ACGME. On October 14, 2016, ASH’s Committee on Training voted to sunset the document and remove it from hematology.org, since it is no longer current. If you are interested in reviewing it, please contact [email protected].
The Hematology Mentorship Guide for Mentors and Mentees
While mentorship plays a critical role in career selection and career development, there is a lack of resources that teach mentors and mentees how to be effective participants in a mentor-mentee relationship. With this in mind, we are pleased to present this mentor-mentee guide to help address this critical need.

