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A Haematologist diagnoses and treats blood disorders, overseeing tests, care plans, and patient support to improve health outcomes.

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Haematologist careers

A Haematologist diagnoses and treats blood disorders like anaemia, clotting issues, and leukaemia, developing treatment plans and overseeing tests.

They play a key role in patient care, requiring medical expertise, attention to detail, and collaboration with healthcare teams to achieve the best outcomes.