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Sharing Educational Outcomes at EHA 2025

June 9, 2025 |  

Medscape Hematology will be at EHA 2025 to showcase the power of education impact through online abstracts, posters, and 4 symposia.

- PMLiVE

EHA is one of Medscape Hematology’s largest international congresses, and this year the team will be presenting 4 educational symposia on topics including navigating Myelofibrosis and Anemia, taking a holistic approach to managing Relapsed/Refractory Multiple Myeloma, and more. These innovative sessions are designed to keep learners interested and engaged, presenting the opportunity to take and send digital notes and slides and ask questions of leading faculty panel members. 

“Our educational symposia are a great way for learners to get the latest data and information on hematology topics. We design our education to leave clinicians with actionable insights that they can take back to their practice that will make a real impact on the hundreds of patients they see every day. We invite everyone at EHA to come join us for one of our sessions and see what makes Medscape Hematology symposia so popular,” said Victoria Harvey-Jones.

Medscape Hematology has a commitment to sharing the impact of educational programs through publications at leading congresses around the world. Each year, the Medscape team produces more than 100 articles, abstracts, posters, and other publications that examine the outcomes of their educational programs. At EHA 2025, Medscape Hematology will have 8 online abstracts and 1 poster. The online abstracts will look at education programs on topics including BTK inhibitors for B-cell malignancies, chronic lymphocytic leukemia and more. The poster, “Online Medical Education Results In Practice Changes And Identifies Barriers In Considering Prophylaxis For Patients With Moderate Hemophilia A With A Severe Bleeding Phenotype,” will be presented at Poster Session 2 on Saturday, June 14 (18:30 – 19:30 CEST).

Throughout the congress, Medscape Hematology will host booth #F05, where the team will be on-hand to share more about the impact of education and the innovative ways Medscape Hematology is reaching learners around the globe. 

For more information about hematology education at Medscape, please contact Victoria Harvey-Jones (vharveyjones@webmd.net). For programs focused on benign hematology, reach out to Christy Rohani-Montez (srohani@medscape.net) —or stop by the Medscape booth to connect with our team in person.

 

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