Society Collaborations

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Affiliated Societies

Nuclear Medicine Discovery (Nu.Me.D.)

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Nuclear Medicine Discovery is a non-profit medical association that aims to study, disseminate, and coordinate new research and scientific-teaching activities in the field of imaging techniques applied to oncology, endocrinology, inflammation, infections, cardiology, neurology, gastroenterology, hematology, and orthopedics. 

Spanish Group for Hematopoietic Transplantation and Cell Therapy (GETH-TC)

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The GETH‑TC is a multidisciplinary scientific society committed to improving clinical outcomes in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) and cellular therapy for patients with immuno‑hematologic diseases. As the Spanish reference organization in the field of lympho‑hematopoietic cellular therapy and its associated conditions, it aims to serve as a central meeting point for patients, the scientific community, and other stakeholders.

To fulfill its mission, GETH‑TC promotes a wide range of initiatives, including scientific projects such as clinical trials, real‑world evidence studies, and clinical registries; educational and outreach activities including specialized courses, continuing training, meetings, and publications; quality‑focused programs such as clinical guidelines, HSCT accreditation reference programs; and consulting and policy‑shaping work in coordination with related organizations and public administrations.

Spanish Society of Hematology and Hemotherapy (SEHH)

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The SEHH is a scientific society purposed with the promotion, development and dissemination of research advances in two specialist areas, Hematology and Hemotherapy. In particular, the SEHH focuses on their medical, scientific, organizational, care, teaching and research aspects. Hematology, as a specialty, covers all aspects related to the physiology of the blood and hematopoietic organs, the diagnosis and treatment of benign and malignant diseases of the blood, the study of the hemostasis and coagulation system, and all aspects related to transfusion medicine, including hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. The professional role of the hematologist covers all aspects of the practice.

With 61 years of history, the SEHH is today an organization that contributes significantly to science. At present, it holds a community of almost 2800 professionals, of which many are internationally recognized figures, who continually contribute to making hematology, globally, one of the most prestigious fields of Spanish medicine. The society considers that for optimal patient care, it is essential to have access to medical advances, promote research and have well-trained and highly qualified specialists in the management of hematological diseases. 

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