Career Opportunities in Hematology in Canada
Career and employment opportunities for Canadian university students graduating in Hematology.
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Most people with a degree in hematology work in a clinical setting, seeing patients with hematological diseases. Work is also available in a laboratory setting in hospitals, as a hematopathologist viewing blood films and bone marrow slides, and sometimes managing the hematology laboratory.
Pure research in a center such as Canadian Blood Services is also available, where people can perform studies into a variety of subjects such as hemophilia, cancer, and stem cell research. They can also work in the pharmaceutical industry to create and improve on various medications for hematological disorders.
Employment with Canadian Blood Services can also include work with patients in the community, drawing donated blood from the public. They can also work in an administrative capacity, educating the public about blood, transmission of blood diseases, and the importance of regular donations of blood and blood products.
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Study and Work in Hematology in Canada
Study Hematology in Canada What is Hematology? Discover similiar and related programs and universities in Canada offering Hematology degrees.
Graduate Hematology Admission Requirements The prerequisites required to become accepted to a graduate and/or postgraduate PhD program in Hematology.
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