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Saturday 15 November 2008
2nd Annual Education Event for Nurses

Hosted by East Scotland Haematology Nurses Group

Evolving treatments and chronic leukaemias are just two of the seminars held on a days event hosted by ESHNG. Speakers include David Meiklejohn, John Davies and Marvelle Brown. Nurses can join workshops for blood transfusion, clinical trials, cord blood transplant or chemotherapy side effects in an afternoon session.
Venue: Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, Scotland. For more details and free registration go to website or contact@haematologynurses.co.uk

Thursday 13 November 2008
An Introduction to Stem Cell and Bone marrow Transplantation

Hosted by The Christie Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester

Transplantation in Haemato-Oncology. A comprehensive study day for nurses working in transplantation. Stem cell transplantation, mobilisation and apheresis, donor issues are the introductory discussions of the day. Alongside this will be related subjects on infection, critical care and the transplant patient, mucositis and pain management, nutrition with follow up and complications. Speakers include Sarah Grantham, Lead Apheresis Nurse and Donor Coordinator and Dr Effie Liakopoulou.
Watch out for the Nursing Leukaemia stand with Leukaemia Research patient information booklets.
Venue: Education Centre, Christie Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester. For programme details and registration call Ruth Clout on 0161 446 3925.

*PREVIOUS EVENTS:
October - December 2008
July - September 2008
April - June 2008
January - March 2008
October - December 2007
July - September 2007
April - June 2007
January - March 2007

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