European Hematology Curriculum
Harmonization of hematology knowledge is one of the objectives of the European Hematology Association. One of the ways we do this is through the development of the European Hematology Curriculum, a document with recommendations on minimum levels of competence, knowledge and skills in hematology. Introduced in 2006 and first updated in 2012, it remains a vital training tool for hematologists in Europe and beyond.
Considerable developments in hematology in the last years have led to the update of the Curriculum to version 3. A panel of European experts has updated the previous version to ensure that it is in line with the new developments in technology, diagnostic methods and treatment modalities.
The eight main sections of the Curriculum are:
- Clinical hematology: Benign disorders
- Clinical hematology: Myeloid malignancies
- Clinical hematology: Lymphoid malignancies and plasma cell disorders
- Treatment of hematological disorders
- Laboratory diagnoses
- Thrombosis and hemostasis
- Transfusion medicine
- General skills
You can see all subsections in the online Curriculum Passport.
The full overview of all topics can be found here.
Curriculum Passport online
The online Curriculum Passport is a self-assessment tool that enables you to monitor your progress in training using the European Hematology Curriculum with the recommended levels of competence next to each item.
If you are a member of EHA, you can start using the online Curriculum Passport straightaway. If not, you simply need to register first via the registration button. There is no charge.
Start using the online Curriculum Passport now!
We welcome all feedback on the European Hematology Curriculum. Please email your comments and questions to education@ehaweb.org.