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Instructor: Dr. Atul TiwariLanguage: English
Welcome to the "RA-4 Hematology Simplified" course, designed to provide an in-depth understanding of hematological concepts and advancements. This course is tailored for MD/DNB postgraduate medical students of Pathology, professionals, and enthusiasts who seek to gain a thorough yet simplified insight into hematology.
What You'll Learn:
In this course, we will explore and demystify complex hematological topics, covering chapters from key reference books, including:
1. Recent Advances - 4
2. Wintrobe's Clinical Hematology, 15th Edition
3. WHO Hematolymphoid Classification, 5th Edition
4. PGI Textbook of Laboratory and Clinical Hematology
Course Features:
- Live Lectures: Engage with expert instructors in real-time, ask questions, and participate in discussions.
- Recorded Sessions: Access high-quality recordings of each lecture at your convenience.
- Hand-Written Notes: Receive comprehensive, easy-to-understand hand-written notes to reinforce your learning.
Course Outline:
We'll cover a variety of crucial topics, simplified for better understanding:
1. ER Blood Group
2. Precursor Myeloid Neoplasms: Recent Insights
3. Gene Therapy in Hematological Diseases
4. Role of Flow Cytometry in Transfusion Medicine
5. Hematological Changes Associated with COVID-19 Infections
6. Mature T- and NK-cell Neoplasms: Updates on Molecular Genetic Features
7. Pediatric Leukemias: Recent Updates
8. CAR-T Cell in the Treatment of Hematological Malignancies
9. Role of MicroRNA in the Pathogenesis of Plasma Cell Dyscrasias
10. Genomic Profiling for Clinical Decision-making in Hematological Malignancies
11. Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia/Osler-Weber-Rendu Syndrome
12. Pathogenesis of Chemotherapy and Cancer-induced Anemia: Recent Updates
13. Anemia in CKD—Pathophysiology and Recent Updates in Treatment Strategy
14. Tumor-like Lesions Associated with B-cell Predominance
Enroll now to simplify your learning journey in hematology and stay ahead with the latest advancements in the field.