7 August 2017 (Monday) - ASH Newsletter



The A.S.H. newsletter arrived in my inbox today. I’ve not bee ngetting stuff fomr the A.S.H. for that long…much of their output is very clinical. Interesting nonetheless, but is it of that much relevance to me?


The Wide World of Medical Education
Hanny Al-Samkari, MD, offers advice for trainees who are passionate about teaching and interested in pursuing a career in medical education.

Advice From the Future
We asked innovators and mentors in hematology and oncology: What advice would you give to early-career hematologists?

Tips and Insights from ASH Annual Meeting Regulars
Surbhi Sidana, MBBS, and Lisa Baumann-Kreuziger, MD, discuss how they’ve benefited from attending the annual meeting and offer tips for first-time attendees.
Choosing Your Own Training Adventure: Where Do You Start?
Leidy Isenalumhe, MD, MS, chair of the Trainee Council for 2017-2018, discusses the array of career choices and the difficulties of transitioning from trainee to attending.

Now online: the August issue features a comparison between American and European drug approval processes, a conversation with a lymphoma doctor running for Congress, and more.
Training for a Career You Love: What Can the ASH Trainee Council Do For You?
Jennifer Saultz, DO, on how the ASH Trainee Council helps trainees face and overcome the obstacles in today's field.

From TraineE-News: Navigating Your First Job in Hematology
Tips on how to negotiate your first job in hematology from Sherif Badawy, MD, MBBCh.

A Day in the Life: Martin Palmeri, MD
Former Trainee Council member Martin Palmeri, MD, walks us through a "typical" day as a private practice, community-based hematologist.



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