From Foundation to Consultant Level
Progressive learning through the clinical career, each level pitched to the real questions, decisions, and knowledge gaps at that stage of practice.
Medical Students
Haematology fundamentals: understanding blood, recognising abnormal results, and knowing what a haematology team actually does.
Understanding the Full Blood Count
How to read and interpret a FBC systematically, normal ranges, what each parameter means, and which abnormalities matter most clinically.
Coming SoonBlood Film Basics
A systematic approach to reading a peripheral blood film, normal morphology, red cell changes, white cell abnormalities, and platelet clumping.
Coming SoonCommon Haematology Presentations
Anaemia, bruising, lymphadenopathy, splenomegaly: how to approach each presentation from history and examination through to initial investigations.
Coming SoonHaematology on the Wards
What to expect on a haematology placement, common conditions seen, procedures observed, and how to get the most from a specialist rotation.
Coming SoonFoundation & Resident Doctors
Practical clinical decisions: recognising haematological emergencies, knowing when to refer, and managing common haematology problems on the general ward.
When to Call Haematology
Urgent vs routine referral criteria, what information to have ready, what haematology will ask, and which presentations cannot wait until morning.
Coming SoonHaematological Emergencies
Neutropenic sepsis, hyperviscosity, TTP, and acute haemolysis: immediate recognition, initial management steps, and safe escalation.
Coming SoonAnticoagulation in Practice
DOAC dosing, LMWH prescribing, reversal agents, bridging decisions, and the common pitfalls that cause harm on general medical wards.
Coming SoonAbnormal Results: What Needs Action
Which haematology abnormalities are urgent, which can wait, and which are commonly over-investigated: a practical triage guide for busy doctors.
Coming SoonHaematology Trainees (ST3–ST7)
Advanced clinical reasoning, FRCPath preparation, and guideline application: content built around the real demands of specialist haematology training.
Structured Examination Preparation
Topic-by-topic coverage for Part 1 and Part 2 FRCPath, structured to reflect the exam syllabus, with worked examples and self-assessment material.
Coming SoonAdvanced Case-Based Learning
Complex haematology cases with full diagnostic reasoning, investigation interpretation, treatment selection, and discussion of alternative approaches.
Coming SoonMDT Reasoning & Presentation
How to present cases clearly in MDT, contribute to complex decisions, and translate guideline recommendations into individual patient management plans.
Coming SoonApplying BSH & ELN Guidelines
Translating published guidelines into real clinical decisions: understanding where guidelines give flexibility and where they draw firm boundaries.
Coming SoonConsultants
Consultant-level clinical work, service leadership, teaching methodology, and the judgement calls that guidelines alone cannot resolve.
Consultant-Level Case Discussion
Diagnostically and therapeutically challenging cases, presented with full reasoning, management notes, and commentary on decision points where evidence is incomplete.
Coming SoonService Development & Governance
Practical frameworks for building haematology services, implementing new pathways, and meeting governance requirements without losing clinical focus.
Coming SoonTeaching & Supervision Skills
Effective teaching strategies for haematology: giving feedback, structuring ward rounds educationally, and supporting trainees through difficult stages.
Coming SoonHigh-Level Clinical Pearls
Consultant-level observations from real practice: the pattern recognition, clinical instincts, and interpretive subtleties that experience builds but textbooks rarely capture.
Coming SoonHaematology Literacy for the Wider Team
Role-specific content for the clinical professionals who work alongside haematology patients every day, not on a training pathway but with their own distinct educational needs.
Nurses & Clinical Nurse Specialists
Practical, ward-level haematology: safe administration of anti-cancer treatments, transfusion nursing, recognising deterioration, and supporting patients through complex diagnoses.
SACT Administration
Safe SACT (anti-cancer therapy) administration, monitoring parameters, toxicity recognition, dose modification triggers, and escalation pathways for haematology nursing staff.
Coming SoonTransfusion Nursing Practice
Blood component administration, pre-transfusion checks, reaction recognition and management, SHOT reporting, and special requirements such as irradiated or CMV-negative components.
Coming SoonRecognising Haematological Deterioration
Early warning signs in neutropenic patients, bleeding complications, signs of hyperviscosity, and when and how to escalate safely to the haematology team.
Coming SoonPatient & Carer Education
Supporting patients through new diagnoses, treatment cycles, and long-term follow-up: practical communication frameworks for haematology nurses and CNS staff.
Coming SoonGPs & Primary Care
Haematology from the primary care lens: red flag recognition, appropriate referral, managing patients on shared care protocols, and interpreting haematology discharge letters.
View sectionHaematology Red Flags in Primary Care
Which blood results and clinical features demand urgent haematology attention, and which incidental findings can be safely monitored without immediate referral.
AvailableWhen & How to Refer to Haematology
Urgent, 2-week-wait, and routine referral criteria: what information haematology needs in the referral, and how to communicate clinical urgency effectively.
Coming SoonManaging Haematology Patients in Practice
Shared care protocols for myeloma, CLL, MDS, and anticoagulated patients: monitoring responsibilities, when to contact the haematology team, and safe prescribing boundaries.
Coming SoonAnticoagulation in Primary Care
DOAC prescribing and monitoring in GP settings, warfarin management, reversal in bleeding emergencies, and managing patients on long-term anticoagulation.
Coming SoonPharmacists
Haematology-specific prescribing, drug interaction review, patient counselling on oral therapies, and the medication safety questions that arise in real haematology practice.
View sectionSACT Prescribing & Verification
SACT verification in haematology: dose checks, renal and hepatic adjustments, supportive prescribing, and the common errors caught at pharmacy review.
Coming SoonDrug Interactions in Haematology
Clinically important interactions affecting TKIs, IMiDs, anticoagulants, antifungals, and supportive therapies, with practical management notes for prescribers.
Coming SoonOral Therapy Counselling
Counselling frameworks for oral TKIs, IMiDs, BTK inhibitors, and other oral anti-cancer agents: adherence, side-effect management, and red flags patients should report.
Coming SoonAnticoagulant Review & MURs
Medicines use reviews for warfarin, DOACs, and LMWH in haematology patients: dose appropriateness, monitoring, reversal planning, and shared care interfaces.
Coming SoonBiomedical Scientists
Laboratory-facing haematology content: morphology, coagulation interpretation, flow cytometry, and the clinical context behind the results leaving the lab.
View sectionBlood Film Reference Atlas
Reference morphology for benign and malignant haematology: red cell changes, leukocyte abnormalities, platelet morphology, and the appearances that should trigger a clinical alert.
Coming SoonCoagulation Test Interpretation
PT, APTT, fibrinogen, mixing studies, factor assays, and inhibitor screens: how results combine to define a clinical picture, and what to recommend when the lab pattern is unusual.
Coming SoonFlow Cytometry Essentials
Antibody panels for leukaemia and lymphoma, gating strategies, MRD assessment, and the reporting conventions that link flow data to clinical decisions.
Coming SoonBone Marrow Reporting
Bone marrow aspirate and trephine interpretation: cellularity, lineage assessment, infiltration patterns, and the clinical questions a marrow report needs to answer.
Coming SoonTransfusion Practitioners
Day-to-day transfusion practice and governance: protocol-level content for transfusion practitioners, transfusion laboratory staff, and the wider hospital transfusion team.
View sectionMajor Haemorrhage Protocols
Activation criteria, component ratios, laboratory interface, and post-event debrief frameworks for hospital major haemorrhage protocols.
Coming SoonSpecial Component Requirements
Indications for irradiated, CMV-negative, washed, and HEV-screened components, with clear practical guidance on when each is needed and how to request it.
Coming SoonTransfusion Reactions
Acute and delayed transfusion reactions: recognition, immediate management, investigation pathway, and the role of the transfusion practitioner in coordinating the response.
Coming SoonSHOT Reporting & Governance
SHOT and SABRE reporting, root cause analysis for transfusion incidents, audit themes, and how transfusion governance feeds into wider hospital patient safety work.
Coming SoonConferences & Masterclasses
Fact-checked notes from live educational events: symposia, masterclasses, and society meetings. Captured during the meeting, verified against primary publications, and posted as structured records for clinicians who could not attend.
DOTS Masterclass 2026, Lisbon
Advances in relapsed and refractory multiple myeloma: BCMA-directed therapies, the DREAMM-7, DREAMM-8, CARTITUDE-4, and MajesTEC-3 data, regulatory status of belantamab mafodotin, and the emerging concept of functional cure.
ASH 2026 Highlights
Fact-checked summary notes from the American Society of Hematology annual meeting: practice-changing studies in lymphoma, leukaemia, myeloma, and benign haematology.
EHA 2026 Highlights
European Hematology Association annual congress: trial readouts, plenary sessions, and educational symposia distilled into structured working notes.
BSH 2026
British Society for Haematology annual scientific meeting: UK practice-oriented summary notes and key sessions for the UK haematology audience.
Continuing Professional Development
Revalidation-supporting content for all registered professionals: journal club appraisals, guideline updates, audit frameworks, and clinical pearls that support annual appraisal and portfolio evidence.
Monthly Trial Appraisals
Critical appraisals of high-impact haematology publications: key findings, statistical interpretation, and what the results mean for practice.
New Guidelines & Regulatory Updates
Plain-language summaries of major BSH, ELN, NICE, and ISTH updates: what changed, why it changed, and what it means for your patients.
Audit & Quality Improvement Resources
Audit templates, QI frameworks, and worked examples relevant to haematology: designed to generate appraisal-ready evidence and support revalidation.
Practice-Changing Observations
Short, high-signal notes from haematology practice: the findings, interpretations, and approaches that change how experienced clinicians think and act.