We work with our partners to provide resources and opportunities that support staff development and will ultimately improve outcomes for patients. 

We provide a wide range of events and training opportunities, including national education days, for our staff and stakeholders including medics, nurses, transfusion practitioners, pharmacists and scientists. 

Our achievements

  • Our preceptorships (training to support newly qualified staff) in several haematological conditions including Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia, Aplastic Anaemia and Bone Marrow Failure, and Sickle Cell Disease, have attracted more than 100 delegates from Europe and across the globe. 
  • The development, and submission for publication, of a full set of 65 competencies for the role of a Transfusion Practitioner, is being used to develop national training and education resources. 
  • Our weekly webinar Case of the Week attracts a local, national and international audience, and with almost  150 cases already available to view, it represents an important learning resource. 
  • The prerecorded masterclasses developed by esteemed clinicians from across the partnership to be used to train medics appointed at the African Medical Centre of Excellence (AMCE) in Abuja, Nigeria. 

Read our latest news and learn more about upcoming events.

To get in touch with the team and learn more about our work, please email KHPHaematology@kcl.ac.uk.

Upcoming Haematology events

  • KHP Haematology GP Event

    Event date and time: 10 April 2025, 5:15pm to 8:00pm

    Robens Suite, Guy's Hospital

    Event description:

    Primary care colleagues are invited to a Haematology education evening at Guy's Hospital.

  • Mind & Body Share and Learn Session

    Event date and time: 24 April 2025, 1:00pm to 2:00pm

    Online

    Event description:

    When we feel helpless, scared and alone on the ward.

  • CAR-T Preceptorship

    Event date and time: 15 May 2025, 9:00am to 16 May 2025, 5:00pm

    Fetal Medicine Research Institute, 16-20 Windsor Walk, London, SE5 8BB

    Event description:

    This two-day CAR T Preceptorship programme will provide delegates with deep, rich insights into the patient pathway and treatment pathways.