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What is a Haematologist?
Haematologists are specialist doctors who look after and investigate conditions that are associated with blood and bone marrow problems, including diseases such as anaemia, leukaemia and haemophilia. Find out more about what it means to be a haematologist in this short video.
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First contributed: | 06 July 2021 |
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