General Haematology in Practice

Wednesday 25 February 2026 - hybrid event

Developing knowledge and confidence in general haematology care across all settings

At The Christie, we deal with a range of haematology issues covering blood morphology, haemostasis, ITP, lymphadenopathy, haemoglobinopathy and all associated symptoms. This study day will give delegates an understanding how blood functions, how it is produced and various pathologies associated with haematology and will highlight common conditions treated such as anaemias, blood cancers, bleeding and clotting disorders.

Intended audience

  • Primary care - GPs, district nurse, community team (IV teams)
  • Secondary care - ward/junior doctors, nurses, AHPs, CNS teams
  • Tertiary care - newly qualified nurses, AHPs, refresher for existing staff
  • Any other healthcare professionals interested in the different general haematology pathways

What to expect

  • Haematology techniques and blood cell morphology - understanding day-to-day blood test investigations in primary and secondary care
  • Anaemia, leukopenia and thrombocytopenia
  • Haemostasis and thrombosis
  • ITP - Diagnosis and management
  • Lymphadenopathy and splenomegaly
  • Haematological malignancies
  • Haemoglobinopathies
  • Topical case studies

Key outcomes

  • Enhance knowledge - an opportunity to deepen your understanding of haematology pathways and related diseases
  • Professional development – platform for professionals to learn from experts and improve their skills in haematology
  • Networking opportunities – connect with haematology leads and experts in their field
  • Support for patients – Knowledge gained can be applied directly to patients care and pathway strategies

Last updated: November 2025