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What is Outreach ?

A programme of activities developed by the EBMT, in collaboration with the European School of Haematology, aimed at supporting emerging BMT programmes and transplant centres in countries with limited resources and/or experience.

Key objectives of the Outreach programme include:

  • Facilitating wider participation of members in EBMT activities
  • Encouraging and promoting collaboration, through building long-lasting relationships between BMT centres (see the Outreach Exchange Board below)
  • Developing projects to provide training and support for transplant programmes, with a view to harmonisation of BMT standards & practice across Europe and beyond
  • Identifying resources and funding to support Outreach initiatives

Outreach countries have been defined from the outset of the Outreach project as countries classified as lower and upper-middle income according to the World Bank Classification

Although the majority of EBMT members (81%) are located in Western Europe, the proportion of its centres from outside this area is rising, with a particularly strong increase in membership from Eastern Europe and Balkan countries over the past few years.

To read about the Outreach Programme in more detail, please click here.
For a background to the project, consult the Outreach Archive.

Outreach Exchange Board

The Outreach Exchange Board seeks to provide members with an interactive space to communicate. It is presented as a searchable 'classified ads' where users can access offers and requests for support from BMT Units and other sources.

Click on SEARCH to view ALL advertisments
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To filter advertisments select a CATEGORY, insert a KEYWORD or FILTER by Offers or Requests, once page has refreshed, click SEARCH.

Category
Keyword
Filter

You can post your advertisment under the following categories :

Accreditation preparations
Data management & statistical support
Exchange visits and mentoring
Equipment & supplies
Fellowships
Nursing
Scholarship for meetings
Support for new BMT units
Twin centres and projects
Working Party participation


How to post your advert!

Personal initiative lies at the heart of this programme and you are encouraged to post an offer or request by filling in the template form and either email it or fax it to Stephen Marcos Jones at the EBMT Secretariat:

**CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE TEMPLATE FORM**

outreach@ebmt.org
FAX : +34.93.453.1263

You will receive an email from the EBMT Secretariat once your advert has been posted.

The EBMT Secretariat will receive all responses to your advert and forward them to the email address you provide, quoting the reference number of the advert.

Should you have any queries please do not hesitate to contact us at: outreach@ebmt.org

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Information & Advocacy

THE EBMT Information & Advocacy Initiative is aimed at identifying particular issues arising for transplant programmes in Outreach countries in relation to the application of regulations or adopting standard practice. These may relate to the need for information or assistance in establishing a BMT unit, or for progressing from an auto to allo programme, or requests for authorisation certificates for drugs and medical supplies, etc.

The idea is to develop general documents, guidelines and policy statements issued by the EBMT, which will be made available for download in the documents section below. It will also allow the EBMT to identify key issues to be addressed in discussion forums with the National Authorities and European Union.

Please communicate any issues to the Fellowship Committee by sending an email entitled EBMT Information & Advocacy to fellowships@ebmt.org

Documents

**Coming Soon**

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Links to opportunities through related organisations

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The mission of the American Society of Haematology (ASH) is to further the understanding, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disorders affecting the blood, bone marrow, and the immunologic, haemostatic and vascular systems, by promoting research, clinical care, education, training, and advocacy in haematology.

Click on title to view relevant page:

ASH International Outreach Initiative

Since 1999, ASH has distributed educational materials to institutions and cooperative groups in developing countries through its International Outreach Initiative (IOI). The goal of the IOI is to help address the hematology-related needs in research, practice, and training in these areas of the world. The ASH International Members Committee oversees the IOI.

Eligible countries include institutions in Argentina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Latvia, Pakistan, Poland, Russian Federation, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovak Republic, Turkey and the Ukraine, amongst others with a low GDP.

Educational materials that are distributed through the IOI include:

  • An online subscription to Blood, the Journal of the American Society of Hematology, published 24 times per year
  • A CD-ROM containing a searchable database of the most recent ASH abstracts;
  • A copy of Hematology, the ASH Education Program Book, which includes manuscripts written by each education program speaker from the most recent annual meeting;
  • A CD-ROM that features the audio-visual presentation of the education program and special lectures from the most recent annual meeting;
  • An online copy of the ASH Self-Assessment Program (ASH-SAP), a hematology reference with self-test questions and critiques (print edition available by special request).

To apply for the International Outreach Program, you should complete the 2007

Application form

Visiting Trainee Program

The Visiting Trainee Program provides funding support to scientists and haematologists in developing countries (see list of countries given above) to allow them an opportunity to gain valuable clinical or laboratory experience, or technological training. The program is intended to allow these professionals to gain educational and practical experience on a specific topic for up to 12 weeks at a host institution. During this period it is expected that the trainee will gain new knowledge and skills that can be applied upon return to his/her home institution.

ASH Education Program Book

Starting with the 2000 edition of Hematology, the ASH Education Program Book, this Web site provides an easily navigable and searchable resource that is available to all users at no charge. Bookmark www.asheducationbook.org today!

ASH Image Bank

We would recommend consulting the ASH Image Bank, which is intended to serve as a comprehensive reference and teaching tool that is widely accessible to physicians and hematology students around the world. The images are presented in a digital, case-based format that allows both the images and text to be searched, cross-referenced, and hyper-linked to other cases as well as other educational resources, including Hematology, the Society's annual meeting Education Program Book, the ASH Teaching Cases and the syllabus from the ASH Self-Assessment Program. In addition to the case studies, the Image Bank includes a collection of basic atlas images.

This project is a major outreach effort to the clinical and academic community, defined as members of ASH, internists, clinical pathologists, pediatricians, hematologists and oncologists.

The new contents alert service allows anyone who registers their e-mail address to be notified via e-mail when new content in ASH Image Bank goes online.

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The European Hematology Association (EHA) is a scientific society aiming to support research, education and clinical practice in hematology. EHA vocation is to support scientific researchers, clinicians, medical students, as well as all those working in other fields with an interest in hematology.


We would draw your attention to the following activities of EHA, which are of interest to EBMT members seeking educational materials and fellowship opportunities in the field of hematology:

Haematologica/ The Hematology Journal:

The official journal of EHA is available for consultation online free of charge.


The EHA-ASH International Fellowship Award:

Timeline for 2007/8 applications:

4th September, 2007


Letter of intent due

First week of September

Application available for those who successfully submit a letter of intent by the deadline

12th October, 2007

Full proposal due

January, 2008

Notification of awards

1st July, 2008

Awards activated

For more information about the EHA-ASH International Fellowship Award, please contact Courtney Krier, ASH Awards Program Coordinator.

Training on line:

Which includes case studies and CME tests. Users of the EHATol platform may earn up to 16 CME credit points per year by correctly completing the self-evaluation tests. Four new tests are made available every three months.

The European Curriculum:

The task of the EHA Curriculum Committee is to develop recommendations for a harmonized basic curriculum for the specialist training of hematologists throughout the European Union member, associated and incoming states. EHA believes that this project will contribute to the quality of training and patient care throughout Europe and to the professional status of European Hematologists. For more information contact Nancy Hamilton

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The European School of Haematology (ESH) is a non profit institution for continuing education founded in 1986 to promote and facilitate access to state of the art and cutting-edge knowledge in haematology and related disciplines, on a European level.


In collaboration with the EBMT and EHA, ESH runs a programme of conferences and training courses of interest to transplant physicians. A number of scholarships covering registration fees and/or the accommodation and/or travel are available.

Three groups are eligible for support:

  • Group 1: All Early Stage Researchers having begun their doctoral studies or specialist training studies less than 4 years prior to the date of the course.
  • Group 2: All Experienced Researchers having begun their doctoral studies between 4 and 10 years prior to the date of the course.
  • Group 3: Experienced Researchers having begun their doctoral studies more than 10 years prior to the date of the course, who are nationals of a European Union Member or Associated State and are working outside of Europe.

For full details on courses in 2007, consult Agenda 2007 on the ESH website. By clicking on the links EC support and ESH support you will find details on how to apply for the numerous scholarships on offer.

ESH also offer a number of free educational tools. For full details consult the ESH website.

For questions regarding ESH activities contact Marie-France SIMON

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The American Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation is a national professional association that promotes advancement of the field of blood and bone marrow transplantation. ASBMT members are both in clinical practice and in research.


Guidelines, Policy Statements & Reviews


ASBMT eNEWS

The ASBMT eNEWS is an electronic newsletter reporting current developments in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and cellular therapy. It is distributed monthly by broadcast e-mail, free of charge, to BMT clinicians and investigators, allied health personnel and referring physicians. Click the link above for the current issue and to subscribe.

Blood and Marrow Transplantation Reviews

Blood and Marrow Transplantation Reviews (BMTR) is a quarterly bulletin mailed free of charge to approximately 10,500 hematologists, oncologists, immunologist and others who have an interest in BMT clinical and scientific investigations. The bulletin includes symposium papers, abridged articles from Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation, news from ASBMT and a "journal watch" section.

Job & Fellowship Connection:

ASBMT offers both a Job Connection and a Fellowship Connection - online services for those seeking and offering BMT employment and training opportunities. Much like classified want ads in a newspaper or journal, the employment listings can be searched free of charge by job seekers. Please note that most of the positions and opportunities are US based.

Job Connection

Allows you to search for positions, anonymously post your resume or advertise a job opening. The Job Connection includes all categories of BMT employment: physicians, investigators, laboratory technicians, nurses and administrators.

Fellowship Connection

Enables you to search for, or post information about, available training programs. Through interactive menus, searches can be narrowed to specific geographic regions, type of fellowship (clinical, basic research, clinical research), type of program (allogeneic, autologous, both), type of patients (adults, paediatric, both) and other descriptive information.

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BloodLine was launched in December of 1995 at the American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting. Initially, it was a reference site containing links to important hematology sites and resources on the Internet. Over the years, the site has gone through many major revisions with the aim of placing more emphasis on the publication of original content and improving the site's editorial focus and scientific validity.

Bloodline, a publication of Carden Jennings Publishing Co., Ltd., is dedicated to furthering and enhancing the fields of hematology and oncology through the presentation of knowledge in the following manners:

  • the publication of original clinical and laboratory research.
  • the creation of comprehensive reference works that are continuously useful to clinicians and researchers in the blood sciences.
  • the creation and dissemination of educational materials.
  • the publication of new and emerging science presented at conferences worldwide.
  • the archiving of a comprehensive library of third-party resources of ongoing interest to clinicians and researchers.
  • the maintenance of a means for clinicians and researchers to interact.

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The National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP) physician resource center provides information for physicians who treat patients who may be eligible for hematopoietic cell transplant. Here physicians can find evidence-based information on the latest advances in hematopoietic cell transplantation - including transplant outcomes data and improvements in unrelated donor transplants.


Professional Education Programs and Materials Subscribe for free to the Advances in Transplantation bi-monthly e-newsletter for the latest news in advances in transplantation and/or subscribe to receive notices of upcoming education programs, click here for more information

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Funding

The EBMT Secretariat Office will investigate funding available from Official bodies, such as the EU, as well as charitable foundations. An overview of relevant programmes offered is listed in the table below. This section will be reviewed and updated on a regular basis to highlight any recent Calls for funding.

If you are aware of any funding bodies or calls that are not listed below, the Outreach Committee would be grateful if you could inform the EBMT Secretariat office info@ebmt.org

Should you have any ideas for funding applications in which the EBMT could participate as a partner or develop as a European project please send these to the Outreach Committee: outreach@ebmt.org

We would also be interested in hearing from EBMT members who are successful in applying for funding from the EU or other foundations or who are made a Fellowship award, so that these experiences can be documented and shared with EBMT members via the Outreach web pages and EBMT News.


Marie Curie Actions fund research training and mobility of researchers. Under FP6 the main actions were individual fellowships for post-graduate researchers (3 categories: Intra-European Fellowships, Incoming International Fellowships and Outgoing International Fellowships) and Marie Curie Networks, where institutions cooperate to provide joint training programmes for researchers. There was also a programme for MC Conferences & Training courses to help universities, research centres, etc.organise conferences and training courses and to allow early-stage and more experienced researchers to take part.


In the new FP7 programme the Marie Curies actions are included under People and will cover all stages of a researcher's professional life, from initial research training to life-long learning and career development:

For an overview of the Marie Curie actions in 2007 download this .pdf

The first calls were announced on 22nd December 2006 and on 28th February 2007. A list of open calls and deadlines are given below.

For full details and documents click here

Deadline
Identifier
Title
14th August 2007 FP7-PEOPLE-2007-2-1-IEF Intra-European Fellowships for Career Development
14th August 2007 FP7-PEOPLE-2007-4-1-IOF International Outgoing Fellowships for Career Development
14th August 2007 FP7-PEOPLE-2007-4-2-IIF International Incoming Fellowships
31st May 2007 FP7-PEOPLE-2007-3-1-IAPP Marie Curie Industry-Academia Partnerships and Pathways
7th May 2007 FP7-PEOPLE-2007-1-1-ITN Marie Curie Initial Training Networks
26th April 2007 FP7-PEOPLE-2007-5-2-AWARDS Marie Curie Awards
26th April 2007 FP7-PEOPLE-2007-2-2-ERG European Reintegration Grants (ERG)
26th April 2007 FP7-PEOPLE-2007-4-3-IRG International Reintegration Grants (IRG)

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TAIEX funding

TAIEX (Technical Assistance and Information Exchange) is an instrument of the Directorate-General Enlargement of the European Commission. TAIEX helps countries with regard to the approximation, application and enforcement of EU legislation. It is largely demand driven and channels requests for assistance and contributes to the delivery of appropriate tailor-made expertise to address problems at short notice.

This programme may be of help to national authorities in implementing the EU Tissues & Cells Directive.





Open Society Institute: A Soros Foundation Initiative

The Open Institute is a part of the Soros foundation network. Soros is interested in all types of initiative to being Central and Eastern European countries up to standard, including health initiatives.

All applications should be channelled through the various country co-ordinators:

http://www.soros.org/initiatives/east/contact/coordinators


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Evaluation

This section will provide an annual summary of experiences and recommendations. The first report will be available at the beginning of 2008.

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