A hematologist diagnoses and treats blood disorders that involve abnormalities of the blood cells, platelets, bone marrow and other organs involved in the production of healthy blood. These physicians also perform extensive research toward the prevention and cure of various blood diseases--including anemia, leukemia, sickle cell disease and hemophilia. Because of the important role their clinical research provides the medical community, many teach at medical schools and lead programs concerning their expertise to physicians, students and other medical professionals.
The correct spelling is hematologist. A hematologist is a specialist in the study of hematology. They specialize in treating and diagnosing blood disorders and cancers that include lymphoma, hemophilia, and leukemia.
hematology is the study of blood
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A hematologist looks for diseases in the blood.
Victor Herbert - hematologist - died in 2002.
Victor Herbert - hematologist - was born in 1927.
A hematologist is a medical specialist who diagnoses and treats disorders of the blood. The hematologist also cares for blood-forming organs.
A doctor who has specialised in blood called a Hematologist.
The median salary of a hematologist in the United States (according to Salary.com) is $235,929.
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The median salary of a hematologist in the United States (according to Salary.com) is $235,929.
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A blood doctor is a hematologist, usually someone is both a hematologist and an oncologist (cancer doctor)
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