Residencia Hematología-Hospital Espanol de Buenos Aires

Residencia Hematología-Hospital Espanol de Buenos Aires

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Experiencia en formación de Médicos Residentes
Duración 4 años (1 año de Clínica Medica)
Acceso directo a la Carrera de Especialista en Hematología UBA.

26/08/2022

Residencia de Hematología - Hospital Español de Buenos Aires
Los invitamos a conocer el servicio de nuestra especialidad, actualmente contamos con 2 cupos disponibles para R1 y 1 cupo para R2
Este programa consiste en una residencia articulada donde el residente realizará el 1º año de formación en el Área de Clínica Médica y a partir del 2º año comenzará su formación específica en el Área de Hematología
A su vez cursará la Carrera de Médico Hematólogo de la Sociedad Argentina de Hematología, para obtener el título de especialista, de validez nacional.
Para mayor informacion contactarnos: 1134296016 - 1164141987

Photos from Citologia Hematologica's post 10/03/2020
23/12/2019
Photos from Residencia Hematología-Hospital Espanol de Buenos Aires's post 18/06/2019

EHA2019

14/06/2019

Presentes en el 24vo Congreso Europeo de Hematologia 2019

14/06/2019

24th Congress of the European Hematology Association

04/12/2018

Oportunidad de trabajo !!
El servicio de Hematología del hospital Español realiza búsqueda de Técnicos en Hematología. Interesados comunicarse por privado o acercar curriculum a Belgrano 2975 PB. Servicio de hematologia .

08/10/2018

Iron overload in myelodysplastic syndromes: Evidence based guidelines from the Canadian consortium on MDS

In 2008 the first evidence-based Canadian consensus guideline addressing the diagnosis, monitoring and management of transfusional iron overload in patients with myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) was published. The Canadian Consortium on MDS, comprised of hematologists from across Canada with a clinical and academic interest in MDS, reconvened to update these guidelines. A literature search was updated in 2017; topics reviewed include mechanisms of iron overload induced cellular damage, evidence for clinical endpoints impacted by iron overload including organ dysfunction, infections, marrow failure, overall survival, acute myeloid leukemia progression, and endpoints around hematopoietic stem-cell transplant. Evidence for an impact of iron reduction on the same endpoints is discussed, guidelines are updated, and areas identified where evidence is suboptimal. The guidelines address common questions around the diagnosis, workup and management of iron overload in clinical practice, and take the approach of who, when, why and how to treat iron overload in MDS. Practical recommendations for treatment and monitoring are made. Evidence levels and grading of recommendations are provided for all clinical endpoints examined.
Read more: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S014521261830211X?via%3Dihub

08/10/2018

Massive bone marrow necrosis revealing an HIV-related primary bone marrow lymphoma: a diagnostic challenge

Bone marrow necrosis (BMN) is a condition that can be difficult to diagnose, requiring a hematologist experienced in bone marrow morphology. This diagnostic challenge should alert the clinician of a severe disease or a possible underlying malignancy, either hematological or a solid tumor. We describe the concomitant presence of a primary bone marrow lymphoma (diffuse large B-cell lymphoma—DLBCL), along with an extensive BMN in an HIV patient for the first time in a living individual. HIV infection, BMN and DLBCL presented a multifactorial crossword of molecular events underlying the complex pathophysiology. The exact precipitating pathophysiological events resulting in BMN remain obscure and provide their clear impact for future research. The present report is instructive and also contains a critical review of the literature related to the case presented.
Read more: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs12185-018-2542-z

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