The first step to becoming a haematologist is to complete a medical degree followed by two years of foundation training. The next step is a core training programme, and here there are three options: internal medicine training (IMT) stage 1 (which replaced core medical training from 2019)1; ...
Liposomes were discovered in 1961 by the British haematologist Alec Bangham and its resemblance to the cell membrane attracted immediate attention [34, 35, 36]. The name liposome was derived from the two Greek words lipo meaning fat and soma meaning body, which perfectly describes these ...
Management of these patients provides a challenge for the dentist, which is set to continue with improvement in oral health, access to dentistry and the ability to provide advanced restorative treatments leading to retention of teeth for longer. A range of oral anti-platelet drugs are available fo...
is Consultant Paediatric Haematologist at Nottingham Children's Hospital, Queen's Medical Centre Campus, Nottingham, UK. Conflict of interest: none;Simoneis Consultant Paediatric Haematologist at Nottingham Children's Hospital, Queen's Medical Centre Campus, Nottingham, UK. Conflict of interest: none;...
a high level of evidence underpins the insufficiency of fertility counselling towards this patient group. The aim of this qualitative study was to examine the experience of fertility counselling from the AYAs perspective, and we strive to increase the attention towards the need of improvement and dev...