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    Your voice matters now more than ever as the Administration and Congress continue to consider the future of federal funding and programs that impact hematologic care and research. ASH continues to lead advocacy on behalf of hematologists in Washington, but we need your help to amplify the messages and share how these policies will affect your research and patient care.  Become an ASH Advocate by joining the Society’s virtual advocacy training to: – Hear about ASH’s #Fight4Hematology campaign – Learn how to effectively engage with your elected officials – Understand ASH’s top policy priorities – Get the tools to influence real change for hematologists and patients Speakers will include ASH President, Dr. Belinda Avalos, and ASH’s policy consultants Michaela Hollis and Grace Kranstover from CRD Associates. The session will be recorded if you are unable to attend.

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    To improve the quality of medical care in developing countries, ASH has partnered with Health Volunteers Overseas (HVO), a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving global health through education.

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    • Are you looking to make an impact on global health? Apply for the Health Volunteer Overseas (HVO) hematology program, and work with hospitals in low-and middle-income countries by providing invaluable consultation and training. Apply now: https://t.co/yxbaPQ6N02 https://t.co/uztrPLqdXL