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The British Society for Haematology is a
registered charity A charitable organization or charity is an organization whose primary objectives are philanthropy and social well-being (e.g. educational, Religion, religious or other activities serving the public interest or common good). The legal definitio ...
founded in 1960 for professionals specialising in
haematology Hematology ( spelled haematology in British English) is the branch of medicine concerned with the study of the cause, prognosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases related to blood. It involves treating diseases that affect the production ...
, the medical specialism covering blood disorders including cancers. Apart from representing the interests of its members, it publishes the '' British Journal of Haematology'' and the
open-access journal Open access (OA) is a set of principles and a range of practices through which nominally copyrightable publications are delivered to readers free of access charges or other barriers. With open access strictly defined (according to the 2001 de ...
''EJHaem'', and issues guidelines on haematological conditions.


Membership

Full membership to the society is open to all but usually consists of senior haematology professionals, including consultants, senior lecturers, senior scientists and Allied Health Professionals at band 8b and above. Full membership also requires payment of an annual membership fee. A reduced fee full membership is also available for established haematology professionals, including Specialty Trainees, Academic Clinical Fellows, residents of Low-and-Middle-Income Countries, Specialty Doctors, Post-doctoral researchers and scientists and Allied Health Professionals of bands 8a. Associate membership is available for undergraduate and full-time post-graduate students,
foundation doctor A foundation doctor is a grade of medical practitioner in the United Kingdom undertaking the Foundation Programme, a two-year, general postgraduate medical training programme which forms the bridge between medical school and specialist/general ...
s, core trainees, IM trainees, STP trainees, nurses and allied health professionals up to and including Band 7. It is also available for retired professionals that wish to access the ''British Journal of Haematology'' or vote in Society elections.


The ''British Journal of Haematology''

The '' British Journal of Haematology'' (''BJH'') is the official journal of the British Society for Haematology. The ''BJH'' is a peer-reviewed medical journal that has been in publication since 1955. The Journal publishes original
research papers Research paper may refer to: * Academic paper (also called ''scholarly paper''), which is in academic journals and contains original research results or reviews existing results or shows a totally new invention * Capstone project or synthesis pr ...
in clinical, laboratory and experimental haematology, helping clinicians and staff in the field keep up to date with the latest recommendations, developments, and protocols.


''EJHaem''

The BSH has launched an
open access journal Open access (OA) is a set of principles and a range of practices through which nominally copyrightable publications are delivered to readers free of access charges or other barriers. With open access strictly defined (according to the 2001 de ...
, ''EJHaem'', with Professor Andrew M Evens appointed as Editor-in-chief. This is the society's second official journal and is co-owned and published by
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. This Gold Open Access journal aims to provide an additional home for those wishing to publish haematology research on an Open Access basis. The EJHaem accepts direct submissions, as well as content cascaded from the ''British Journal of Haematology''.


Guidelines

The British Society for Haematology produces it
guidelines
These guidelines are written by expert consultants and clinical scientists currently practising in the UK. The guidelines provide up-to-date
evidence-based Evidence-based practice is the idea that occupational practices ought to be based on scientific evidence. The movement towards evidence-based practices attempts to encourage and, in some instances, require professionals and other decision-makers ...
guidance on the diagnosis and treatment of haematological diseases. They provide three different styles of guidelines: BSH Guideline: Evidence-based guidelines developed following a professional literature search and a review of the evidence by the writing group. BSH Good Practice Paper: Used to recommend good practice in areas where there is a less robust evidence base but for which a degree of consensus or uniformity is likely to be beneficial to patient care. BSH Position Paper: The adoption and adaptation of a non-UK evidence-based guideline for use in the UK.


BSH Events

Annual Scientific Meeting Every year the BSH holds an annual scientific meeting (ASM) at different locations within the United Kingdom. The 2019 ASM was held at the Scottish Event Campus in Glasgow. The meetings usually host internationally renowned expert speakers, a range of sessions discussing specialist topics, and innovative debates. In addition to this, there is a call for abstracts from haematology professionals in which they apply to present their research at the meeting. Other Events The BSH also frequently hosts a variety of courses and events. These courses and events are organized for
special interest group A special interest group (SIG) is a community within a larger organization with a shared interest in advancing a specific area of knowledge, learning or technology where members cooperate to effect or to produce solutions within their particular f ...
s and trainee haematology students and professionals. They permit the professional development of attendees and also provide a platform for discussion and networking opportunities. BSH Grants The BSH provides grants to support hundreds of haematology professionals to attend international conferences, undertake research and advance haematology education. There are grants provided for members only – open to members after one year of membership. These grants include meeting support grants,
cohort study A cohort study is a particular form of longitudinal study that samples a Cohort (statistics), cohort (a group of people who share a defining characteristic, typically those who experienced a common event in a selected period, such as birth or gra ...
grants (open to members with three years of membership), early-stage research start-up grants and
visiting fellow In academia An academy (Attic Greek: Ἀκαδήμεια; Koine Greek Ἀκαδημία) is an institution of tertiary education. The name traces back to Plato's school of philosophy, founded approximately 386 BC at Akademia, a sanctuary of ...
grants. Other grants are open to all. These grants include Undergraduate support, ASM Travel Scholarships, and some Global Haematology Scholarships.


List of presidents


References


External links


Official website

''EJHaem''
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