Resources and training for hematology/oncology practices
Stay up-to-date on advances in transplant and cell therapy
As a hematology/oncology clinician, you play a critical role identifying patients who may benefit from hematopoietic cell transplant (HCT) and caring for them long-term after HCT. As the field continues to evolve, find guidance to support your referral timing decisions and education to help you keep current on the latest advancements—including expanding donor options that allow more patients to access HCT.
Whether you need clinical direction now or flexible learning you can return to later, these resources from NMDPSM are designed to support your practice and fit into your busy day.
Guidelines and education to support your clinical decision-making
HCT Consultation Timing Guidelines
Use the guidelines to know when and who to refer for allogeneic and autologous transplant consultation at a transplant center. The evidence-based guidelines—based on risk for disease progression—are available as an iOS app and online.
Evolution of HCT: Self-Paced Learning
Explore these self-paced modules covering key developments in HCT—from referral considerations to advances in practice. The five-part CME/CE course follows the evolution of HCT and cell therapy and addresses common misconceptions.
Project ECHO: Treating Acute Leukemias
Learn from experts and your hematology/oncology peers through real-world case discussions. The three-part on-demand series focuses on acute leukemia management, evolving treatment strategies and transplant referral considerations.
Flexible learning and ongoing updates to keep you informed
Optimizing Early & Streamlined HCT Referrals
Watch this webinar for a real-world example of how a hematology/oncology practice and transplant center streamlined referral processes.
Advances in Cell Therapy newsletter
Stay current with concise updates on emerging research, educational opportunities and resources to support you and your patients.
Advances in HCT Over Time podcast
Listen to expert conversations when it fits your schedule. This episode explores how HCT has evolved—and what it means for patient care.