| |
A subspecialty of internal medicine, hematology requires extensive knowledge in the morphological, physiological, and pathological aspects of blood and blood diseases. As such, subspecialists in this field, both hematologists and hematopathologists, need to read and learn as much as they can of current important issues in clinical hematology and related fields.
The writer of this article makes the seminars in hematology more accessible to the average reader than most writers. Medical journals, research studies, and other books by medical authorities are staples of every professional healthcare provider and physician. However, for the hematologist and hematopathologist, they have one other source of information on their specific field of study the Seminars in Hematology, a journal that focuses on the topic of hematology and current practices employed by professionals. Scope and Aims According to the journals description, Seminars in Hematology is a topical journal that focuses on subjects of current importance in clinical hematology and related fields. Published four times a year, Seminars in Hematology is devoted to providing subspecialists in the field as well as interested professionals information on certain topics that significantly impact the present status of hematology in the world of medicine. In addition to bringing readers up to date on clinical hematology news, Seminars in Hematology also publishes results of new investigations, making them readily available to the practicing physician. With its extensive library of clinical studies, Seminars in Hematology is a journal of some interest to not only hematologists but also oncologists, internal medicine specialists, blood bankers, and specialists in thrombosis and hemostasis. The Staff The people behind Seminars in Hematology is headed by Neal S. Young, MD, Chief of the Hematology Branch of the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health in Bethesday Maryland. As editor, he is joined by Photis Beris, MD, Professor of Clinical and Laboratory Hematology of the Faculty of Medicine, Geneva University. Dr. Beris is also the Head of the Clinical Hematology Unit and the Central Laboratory of Hematology Hopital Cantonal Universitaire de Geneve. The rest of the editing staff of Seminars in Hematology is composed of Peter A. Miescher, the Founding Editor, and Ernst R. Jaffe, Co Editor Emeritus. The writer of this article makes the seminars in hematology more accessible to the average reader than most writers. Where to Find Publishing Information The writer of this article makes the seminars in hematology more accessible to the average reader than most writers.
Let your friends know about this article!
About our articles...
Articles may not be reproduced, shared or republished. Articles remain the property of www.tekf.com and may not be reused in any way.
Articles on www.tekf.com are for information purposes only. You may NOT reprint these articles at your site. If you'd like other people to enjoy our articles, please provide a link from your site to the article on our site. Thank you. T&C
|
|
|