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Continuing Medical Education for Hematologists

A learning platform for Hematologists: the latest hematology literature, with CME built in.

Hematology CME that fits inside a working day

From CAR T expansion to anticoagulation updates, hematology never pauses. MDProgress filters the blood literature to your benign or malignant focus and records CME credit as you keep up.

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The important hematology updates collected in one place

MDProgress watches journals like Blood, the British Journal of Haematology, and Blood Advances and brings useful papers into one feed. Read what matters, then record CME from the quiz.

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A complete learning platform for Hematologists

Keep important hematology changes organized before they pile up

Hematology spans two demanding worlds. Malignant hematology produces trial results and approvals at oncology speed, while benign hematology quietly updates anticoagulation, thrombophilia, and transfusion practice. Both halves expect currency from the same clinician.

MDProgress lets you weight the feed toward the hematology you practice, from myeloma and lymphoma data to VTE management and transfusion thresholds. Short quizzes convert each article into CME credit and the exportable record keeps itself current.

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Questions Hematologists ask about MDProgress

Does MDProgress count for CME for Hematologists?
MDProgress records 0.2 credits for each quiz question you answer and compiles them into a dated CME Activity Report. We are not an accredited provider yet, so the report is designed for self reporting wherever your college or board permits it.
How does MDProgress know what a Hematologist needs to read?
Your profile includes your specialty, journal picks, and learning goals. MDProgress uses that to surface recent papers from journals like Blood, the British Journal of Haematology, and Blood Advances that are more likely to be worth opening.
How much time does keeping up with the literature take?
Most Hematologists use MDProgress when they are already checking email or reviewing articles between clinic and the marrow lab. The point is a small reading habit, not another study block.
Does MDProgress only cover hematology?
No. MDProgress covers many other specialties too, including Ophthalmologists, Orthopedic Surgeons, ENT Specialists, Physiatrists, Transplant Physicians, Reproductive Medicine Specialists, Medical Geneticists, Clinical Immunologists, and many more.
What does MDProgress cost for Hematologists?
The first month is free and we do not ask for payment up front. Plans start at $22 per month afterward, and verified residents use MDProgress free for the length of their training.

Be the Hematologist who has already read the latest research

Your first month is free, with no payment today. Set up your hematology profile and preview your feed.

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