Hematology for Nurses Course
Enhance your nursing expertise in hematology with hands-on training on anemia treatment, acute myeloid leukemia management, central venous catheter care, blood transfusions, infection prevention strategies, and sharp clinical judgment. This equips you to identify dangers promptly, respond with assurance, and provide superior, guideline-driven care to patients facing blood disorders.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
Gain confidence in managing complex blood conditions through this practical course covering infection control, central line management, safe chemotherapy and IV iron administration, plus evidence-based transfusion methods. Master interpreting vital lab results, prioritizing critical patients, symptom control, complication prevention, precise documentation, and team collaboration with up-to-date safety protocols and effective patient teaching.
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Develop skills
- Master IV iron therapy by evaluating anemia, determining dosages, and administering infusions securely across various environments.
- Handle acute myeloid leukemia at bedside by detecting issues early and intervening swiftly to halt deterioration.
- Excel in central line maintenance to avoid CLABSI through skilled CVC management and patient education.
- Interpret laboratory data like CBC and iron panels to inform quick hematology choices.
- Administer transfusions safely while effectively managing pain, tiredness, and breathing difficulties.
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