About the BMT Network The NSW Blood & Marrow Transplant (BMT) Network was established in 2002 as part of the Government Action Plan for Health, and now includes all public hospitals in NSW conducting BMT.
The Blood & Marrow Transplant (BMT) Network is one of over twenty clinical networks operating under the auspices of the Agency for Clinical Innovation (ACI). It is a clinician-based group (medical, nursing, allied health and scientific personnel), and includes consumer representatives.
The BMT Network facilitates the development of clinical guidelines, protocols, clinical education, patient information, research and it also provides a network quality management service. The members convene several working groups, including an Allogeneic group, an Autologous group, a Laboratory Science group and a Nurses group, with oversight from the BMT Executive Committee. The BMT Network also has a yearly scientific forum which provides clinicians with an opportunity to communicate current practice, achievements, and to share ideas. The purpose of this website is to further support this ideology and to enable ongoing collaborations to enhance patient care and clinical activities.
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