UK BMT Pharmacists’ Group – Educational Meeting 11th September 2020

The UK BMT Pharmacists’ Group (a special-interest group affiliated to BOPA) is running an educational meeting via Zoom on the afternoon of Friday 11th September. The meeting will run from 1-5pm and the programme has been split into 4 x 1 hour slots to make it easy to dip in and out! Although the meeting will have a transplant-focus, the agenda has been made deliberately broad, and all pharmacists with an interest in haematology are very welcome to attend for some or all of the sessions. There is no registration fee and no need to pre-register.

 

The meeting agenda and all the details you need to log in can be found here: https://www.bopa.org.uk/bmtmeeting/

 

If you have any enquiries about the meeting please contact Nick Duncan at [email protected]

 

 

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