Educational content on VJHemOnc is intended for healthcare professionals only. By visiting this website and accessing this information you confirm that you are a healthcare professional.

The Community Focus Channel is supported with funding from Johnson & Johnson (Gold).

VJHemOnc is an independent medical education platform. Supporters, including channel supporters, have no influence over the production of content. The levels of sponsorship listed are reflective of the amount of funding given to support the channel.

Share this video  

CAR-T Meeting 2026 | The importance of the EBMT-EHA European CAR T-cell meeting for cellular therapy nurses

In this video, Mairéad Ní Chonghaile, RGN, BNS, MSc, St James’s Hospital, Dublin, Ireland, briefly discusses the importance of the EBMT-EHA European CAR T-cell Meeting for nurses working in cellular therapy, as it enhances their education and knowledge, enabling them to provide accurate information to patients and carers. She highlights that nurses are often the primary point of contact for patients and their families, making it crucial that they stay up to date on the latest developments in the field. This interview took place at the EBMT-EHA 8th European CAR T-cell Meeting, held in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.

These works are owned by Magdalen Medical Publishing (MMP) and are protected by copyright laws and treaties around the world. All rights are reserved.

Transcript

I think this meeting is really important for nurses working within cellular therapy because anything that advances the education and the knowledge base of nurses working at the forefront of care, working at the bedside, delivering care to the patients. And it’s been highlighted many times during the meeting, often nurses are the people that patients get to ask questions...

I think this meeting is really important for nurses working within cellular therapy because anything that advances the education and the knowledge base of nurses working at the forefront of care, working at the bedside, delivering care to the patients. And it’s been highlighted many times during the meeting, often nurses are the people that patients get to ask questions. It’s where they get their information and anything that updates the information and gives nurses more information and more knowledge and the ability to answer patients and carers’ questions and supply their information needs is really, really important.

 

This transcript is AI-generated. While we strive for accuracy, please verify this copy with the video.

 

Read more...