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Haematology Education for Biomedical Scientists

Laboratory-facing haematology content: morphology, coagulation interpretation, flow cytometry, and the clinical context behind the results leaving the lab.

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Content for biomedical scientists working in haematology, coagulation, transfusion, and immunophenotyping laboratories will be posted here as it is written.

Planned content streams include:

  • Blood film reference atlas: reference morphology for benign and malignant haematology, with the appearances that should trigger a clinical alert.
  • Coagulation test interpretation: PT, APTT, fibrinogen, mixing studies, factor assays, and inhibitor screens, and how results combine to define a clinical picture.
  • Flow cytometry essentials: antibody panels for leukaemia and lymphoma, gating strategies, MRD assessment, and the reporting conventions that link flow data to clinical decisions.
  • Bone marrow reporting: aspirate and trephine interpretation: cellularity, lineage assessment, infiltration patterns, and the clinical questions a marrow report needs to answer.