What is the ASH meeting?
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What is the ASH meeting?
Friday, December 9, 2022 This workshop is held each year before the ASH annual meeting and is designed for training program directors, associate program directors, and others involved with hematology training to share lessons learned, best practices, and explore opportunities to improve their leadership skills.
Where is the ASH meeting in 2022?
New Orleans, Louisiana
Join us in New Orleans, Louisiana, or virtually December 10-13, 2022, for the premier event in malignant and classical hematology. COVID-19 Vaccination Requirement for in-person attendees: Proof of COVID-19 vaccination will be required prior to traveling to New Orleans for the 64th ASH Annual Meeting & Exposition.
What is ASH event?
ASH offers premier educational and scientific meetings and workshops for hematology professionals worldwide. Browse the ASH events below to find your next hematology meeting. ASH Annual Meeting & Exposition. Highlights of ASH. ASH Summit on Immunotherapies for Hematologic Diseases.
What is ASH abstract?
Abstracts submitted for oral and poster presentations at the ASH annual meeting represent important, novel research in the field and are considered the best of the thousands of abstracts submitted.
Why should you be considered for an abstract award?
Historically these awards provide recipients travel support to defray costs associated with attending The Liver Meeting and/or Digestive Disease Week to present their outstanding research to an international audience.
Why would a doctor recommend a hematologist?
Reasons include if you have or might have: Anemia, or low red blood cells. Deep vein thrombosis (blood clots) Leukemia, lymphoma, or multiple myeloma (cancers in your bone marrow, lymph nodes, or white blood cells)
What color is sand?
Most beach sand color range from pale cream to golden to caramel, but in select places around the world, sands can be red, brown, pink, orange, gold, purple, green, and black.
Does ASH accept case reports?
Studies or case studies will not be accepted. Each submission must contain a single, high-resolution figure (may be a composite) formatted as a TIFF (minimum 300 dpi) and a discussion of no more than 200 words describing the clinical case linked to the image and summary teaching point.
Can you submit an abstract without results?
When you need to produce an abstract for research that has not yet been carried out, you should write what is known as a descriptive abstract. In this type of abstract, you explain the background, purpose, and focus of your paper but not the results or conclusion.