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Nurses Group - Who we are

Over the last two decades, with the support of medical colleagues, BMT nursing has grown rapidly and has acknowledged the need for care of the patients, their families and donors. Nurses have been taking a leading role in the holistic care of patients; BMT nurses are involved in the decision-making process about treatment options for their patients, and they evidently contribute to an enhancement in their patients' quality of life. Learn more below about our Board, our Committees, and the National Groups and Regional Forums.

The Nurses Group Board

National Groups & Regional Forums

There are currently 12 recognised national groups and regional forums affiliated with the EBMT Nurses Group, working to expand activities at both national and international levels.

The EBMT Nurses Group supports and encourages the establishment and development of national groups and regional forums as part of the ongoing advancement of haematology, haematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT), and cellular therapy nursing. These groups and forums serve as a valuable resource for local members as well as for the EBMT Nurses Group Board.

Aims of the National Groups & Regional Forums:

  • To enhance knowledge and expertise in the care of patients with haematological diseases and those undergoing stem cell transplantation across different countries and nursing groups.
  • To promote collaboration between national groups and the EBMT Nurses Group.
  • To strengthen communication and education within each national group by initiating, supporting, and promoting collaborative projects that improve patient care in haematology, stem cell transplantation, and cellular therapies.

Learn more about them by clicking on the links below.