The CHS is a professional association founded in 1971, whose membership includes most of the hematologists in Canada.
ISH is the oldest and only world hematology organization established by the national hematology societies, in 1946. ISH is an independent organization dedicated to education of professionals and public in all areas of hematology. The Society is also concerned with advancing scientific research as well as the practice of hematology at both clinical and laboratory levels. The Society always has the strongest commitment to serve, educate and keep up-to-date knowledge in hematology as well as to promote highest ethical and scientific standards.
The American Society of Hematology (ASH) is the world’s largest professional society of clinicians and scientists who are dedicated to conquering blood diseases. Since 1958, the Society has led the development of hematology as a discipline by promoting research, patient care, education, training, and advocacy in hematology.
The European Hematology Association (EHA) is dedicated to advancing excellence in patient care, research, and education within the field of hematology. As the largest Europe-based organization for hematologists, EHA serves medical professionals, researchers, and scientists worldwide. The association supports career development, fosters research collaborations, harmonizes educational standards, and advocates for the hematology community, making it a vital hub for professionals in this field.
The International Society for Laboratory Hematology (ISLH), a non-profit organization was founded in 1992 by an international group of laboratory professionals in order to chart new directions for laboratory hematology. The has near 900 members globally from over 50 countries, with annual scientific meetings held in the US, Europe and Asia.
The Canadian Association of Medical Oncologists is a national specialty society of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. Our mission is to contribute to cancer control, through research, education, and clinical practice in prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment, supportive care, palliative care and rehabilitation.
ESMO is the European Society for Medical Oncology. Representing more than 35,000 oncology professionals in 172 countries, ESMO is a reference for oncology education and information. ESMO’s core mission is to improve the quality of cancer care, from prevention and diagnosis all the way to palliative care and patient follow-up.
The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) is a professional organization for physicians and oncology professionals dedicated to the care of people with cancer. It serves nearly 50,000 members worldwide, offering a global network of oncology expertise and resources aimed at improving cancer treatment outcomes. ASCO also advocates for policies that support cancer care and research, making it a vital force in the fight against cancer on a global scale.