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The British Society for Haematology

Welcome

This is the Home Page of the British Society for Haematology (BSH). It is the main Haematology Society in the United Kingdom with about 1400 members.

Objectives of the Society
These are to advance the practice and study of haematology and to facilitate contact between persons interested in haematology.

For enquiries please contact the British Society for Haematology, email info@b-s-h.org.uk.

Please note that the BSH cannot give advice about individual haematological problems.

The next Committee meetings are:
  - 16th January 2009
  - 27th March 2009

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Latest News

Bulletin Items: New articles have been added to the bulletin section of the website including good news for the credit crunch!  read more

BSH Conference Website: A new conference website was launched on 20th October 2008 in preparation for the 2009 Annual Scientific Meeting in Brighton.   The website will give information on ... read more

Meetings and Courses

Surgery of the Aorta, Airway and Lung Transplant: Will you do it?: A day to discuss current practice in these rapidly changing areas that interface closely with other specialties. Predictions of fut... read more

Transfusion Medicine Today: Transfusion medicine is an essential component of modern health services, and blood safety is still high on the political agenda.  This symposium will address many of... read more

Working Together to Improve Women’s Health: Focus on Bleeding Disorders: One-Day Multidisciplinary Forum Covering Gynaecological & Obstetric Aspects of Bleeding Disorders in Women Designed for ... read more


Disclaimer
The British Society for Haematology is a charitably-funded scientific organisation which aims mainly to support the development of basic and clinical research and post-graduate education in haematology.  It is not possible for the BSH to give detailed advice about undergraduate courses or careers, which can best be done by approaching individual universities, career advisors or hospital education departments.  Neither is it possible for the BSH to give medical advice about individual haematological problems.

Graham Bull Prize in Clinical Science

These are to advance the practice and study of haematology and to faclitate contact between persons interested in haematology.