June 2, 2026 | AI, EHA, EHACongress26, Symposia, heamatology, hematology
Medscape Education is supporting a dedicated AI symposium at the 2026 European Hematology Association (EHA) Annual Congress in Stockholm on June 11, 2026.

Future-Ready Hematologists: Practical and Ethical Use of AI in Hematology and Oncology takes place at Stockholmsmässan, Hall A2-3, Stockholm, on the opening morning of EHA 2026. June 11. This 90-minute interactive symposium, led by international experts, delivers practical insights on how augmented intelligence is already enhancing clinical decision-making.
The session is chaired by Prof. Jakob N. Kather, MD, MSc, Professor of Clinical Artificial Intelligence at Technische Universitat Dresden and a lead author of the ESMO EBAI and ELCAP oncology AI guidelines. He is joined by panelists Prof. Matthew Lunning, DO, FACP (Chief of Hematology, University of Nebraska Medical Center) and Prof. Chan Cheah, MBBS, DMSc (Consultant Hematologist, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Perth).
The program addresses the practical and ethical use of AI, key topics include:
With over 30 years supporting the oncology and hematology community, Medscape is the world’s leading platform for clinicians, delivering expert insight, trusted medical information, and clinical decision tools. That depth of experience means Medscape understands the education gaps better than anyone, including where AI knowledge is falling short specialty by specialty.
Last year, Medscape introduced Medscape AI to support clinical decision-making and research. Medscape AI draws exclusively on trusted clinical and expert sources, with every response grounded in cited evidence to deliver reliable, clinically relevant insights. Available free to Medscape members, it’s built on the principle that ethical AI should enhance clinical decision-making—not replace clinician expertise.
This symposium reflects our commitment to advancing ethical AI and ensuring that physicians worldwide can use these tools to support clinical research and decision-making.
— Christina Hoffman, Chief Strategy Officer, Medscape Education
Registration is open to all EHA 2026 delegates. Reserve your seat here.Â
Read the full press release on PR Newswire HERE.Â
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