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Review our online education course

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Reviewing our online education course is not only a great way to get involved with our work, but it will aid you in keeping up with your professional development.

Course overview

Our online course is designed for new starters on a haematology ward, or healthcare professionals looking to improve their knowledge of basic haemato-oncological concepts to care for blood cancer patients.

Our course is created by blood cancer nurses and undergoes yearly reviews to ensure it remains clinically accurate.

Get in touch

If you are interested in being part of our next review, get in touch with our team today. We can talk you through what topics you can best lend your expertise to.

Topics that currently need reviewing

We need healthcare professionals like you to offer your time and expertise to review the content for the entire course. Whatever time you can give, whether it's reviewing just one chapter of a module or an entire module, makes a difference. Our modules include:

  • Understanding blood cancer
  • Types of blood cancer
  • Diagnostic tests
  • Chemotherapy
  • Stem cell transplants
  • CAR-T therapy
  • Managing other treatment modalities
  • Managing common complications and haematological emergencies
  • Managing blood transfusions
  • Clinical trials
  • Holistic care and support services

You can dive further into the modules by heading to our online course platform.

I know how much patients rely on Blood Cancer UK materials around the time of diagnosis ... it’s very worthwhile to make sure they are as accurate and informative as possible.

- Dr Richard Dillon, Consultant Haematologist and a Clinical Senior Lecturer in Cancer Genetics

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Tell us you're interested

Our next review needs to be completed by 3rd March 2025.

If you specialise in any of the areas above and would like to help please get in touch and let us know which areas you'd be interested in reviewing.

Please note that depending on the amount of interest we receive, we may not be able to include you on the review panel this time around. But we'll keep you notified when the next review round opens.

If there weren’t good patient specific resources available from medical charities then patients often become overwhelmed by the amount of information that is not targeted to them on the internet.

- Dr Kevin Boyd, Consultant Haematologist

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Refer your patients to us

Healthcare professionals can join our referral service to give people affected by blood cancer the practical and emotional support they need. It’s quick and simple to join and start referring your patients directly to us.

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