![]() ![]() ![]() The constellation of classical and malignant hematology research presented at the annual meeting yielded a handful of practice-changing and timeless observations. These enlightening conversations made us sit up straight in our seats, so we recommend saving the print edition of the Maternal Health Compendium and a snapshot of the Maternal Health Wall as treasured #ASH22 keepsakes. Additionally, DEI was spotlighted during the Health Equity Studio through engaging microlearning sessions centered on health care inequities implicit bias and ways to overcome disparities in health care, clinical trials, and career development. ![]() Martin Luther King, Jr., “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy,” amplifying the call for individual involvement in health care advocacy. The Grassroots Network Lunch also featured an impactful talk on the intersection of hematology and gynecology, concluding with a fitting quote from Dr. A standout maternal health session held on Monday, December 12 illustrated key legal, media-related, and policy efforts and was followed by an inspiring multifaceted discussion among fearless advocates, inclusive of hematologists, patients and obstetricians. Maternal health, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), and their intersections with hematology were at the forefront of #ASH22. ![]()
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