Hematological cancers are a complex and dynamic field that involves many different disciplines throughout the treatment process.
The coordinated work of clinical hematology, genetics, pathology, flow cytometry, immunology, radiology, and other related fields enables the most accurate diagnosis and the most effective treatment for patients.
To strengthen this multidisciplinary collaboration, enhance knowledge sharing across various specialties, and optimize patient management, we have established the Multidisciplinary Hematology Association (MHA).
Our association aims to bring together all specialties within the field of hematology on a common platform, support scientific research, and promote a multidisciplinary approach.
We invite all stakeholders to join the Multidisciplinary Hematology Association to help build a stronger hematology ecosystem through scientific collaboration, make the best use of current diagnostic and treatment methods, and achieve greater success in the future of hematology.
The Multidisciplinary Hematology Association (MHA) is a scientific organization that aims to strengthen communication and cooperation among various disciplines in the diagnosis, treatment, and research of hematological diseases.
Our association’s core goals are:
1. Strengthen Multidisciplinary Collaboration:
Bring together experts working in hematology, genetics, pathology, flow cytometry, radiology, immunology, and related fields to enhance knowledge sharing and cooperation.
2. Support Scientific Studies and Research:
Encourage scientific research related to hematological diseases, and contribute to the advancement of the field through publications and collaborative projects.
• Enhance Education and Awareness:
Organize seminars, conferences, and workshops—especially for trainees in hematology and other healthcare professionals—to share up-to-date knowledge.
3. Improve Diagnostic and Treatment Standards:
Ensure clinical excellence by identifying the most accurate diagnostic methods and the most effective treatments through a multidisciplinary approach.
4. Establish National and International Collaborations:
Foster academic and clinical partnerships in hematology both in Turkey and globally, and contribute to the international exchange of knowledge.
Join us as we work together to strengthen the multidisciplinary approach and set the highest standards in the field of hematology!