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Search: CHS4 results ResultsHemostasis Fellowship ProgramDetails: CHSDeadline: November 15, 2010Agency: CHSThe goal of this ongoing annual research program that encompasses a one-year fellowship appointment, valued at $75,000 , is to provide fellows in hematology or other relevant fields the opportunity to acquire clinical or research skills necessary to improve the care, treatment and quality of the lives of patients with hemophilia and other congenital or acquired bleeding disorders. Summer Studentships in Hemophilia ResearchDetails: CHSDeadline: November 13, 2009Agency: CHSThe Canadian Hemophilia Society will support 2 interested Canadian Medical or Science students to work for up to 4 months during the summer of 2009 doing research on hemophilia. Stipend: $6,000.00. Hemostasis Fellowship AwardDetails: CHSDeadline: November 13, 2009Agency: CHSThe Canadian Hemophilia Society (CHS) and the Association of Hemophilia Clinic Directors of Canada (AHCDC), in collaboration with Novo Nordisk Canada Inc. have established a Fellowship in Congenital & Acquired Bleeding Disorders. This program will provide fellows in hematology or other relevant fields the opportunity to obtain additional clinical or research skills necessary to improve the care and lives of patients with hemophilia and other inherited bleeding disorders. Novo-Nordisk Canada Inc. – Fellowship ProgramDetails: CHS webpageDeadline: November 14, 2008Agency: CHSThe Canadian Hemophilia Society (CHS) and the Association of Hemophilia Clinic Directors of Canada (AHCDC), in collaboration with Novo Nordisk Canada Inc. have established a Fellowship in Congenital & Acquired Bleeding Disorders. This program will provide fellows in hematology or other relevant fields the opportunity to obtain additional clinical or research skills necessary to improve the care and lives of patients with hemophilia and other inherited bleeding disorders. |
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