The suffix for hematology is hemo. This is a Greek term that means blood. Another suffix for hematology is hema.
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The prefix of hematology is "hemo-" which refers to blood.
Experimental Hematology was created in 1972.
In my studies to become a phlebotomist, I took courses on hematology. I aspire to become the chief of the hematology department.
The word hematology refers to the study of blood.
Open Hematology Journal was created in 2008.
American Journal of Hematology was created in 1976.
Hal Downey has written: 'Handbook of hematology' -- subject(s): Hematology
Hematology and oncology are closely linked because viewing the white blood cell count in the blood (hematology) is a determination of the severity of cancer (oncology) present in the body.
The American Society of Hematology is an organization that provides educational materials to doctors and other professionals in the field of hematology. These materials include journals, studies, and news in this field.
The study of hematology typically entails completing medical school followed by a residency in hematology or hematology/oncology, which can last 3-7 years. Additionally, ongoing education and training through fellowships and continuing medical education courses are common in the field of hematology.
The motto of American Society of Hematology is 'Helping hematologists conquer blood diseases'.