The 28th PSH Annual Conference, HAEMCON 2026, represents one of Pakistan’s most significant annual gatherings dedicated to advancing the science and practice of hematology. Hosted by the Pakistan Society of Hematology (PSH), this prestigious event will take place from May 1st to 3rd, 2026, at the Serena Hotel in Peshawar. Each year, HAEMCON brings together a diverse community of clinicians, laboratory experts, researchers, academicians, trainees, and healthcare industry professionals who are committed to improving patient outcomes and strengthening the field across the country and beyond.
HAEMCON 2026 will feature an extensive scientific program led by renowned experts from Pakistan and around the world. The conference will present cutting-edge updates, evidence-based insights, and emerging advancements across all major hematology disciplines. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in workshops that emphasize practical learning and skill enhancement, offering hands-on exposure to essential clinical and laboratory techniques. Scientific sessions, symposia, and interactive panel discussions will address evolving trends, clinical challenges, diagnostic breakthroughs, and innovations that continue to shape modern hematology practice. The program is designed to support meaningful academic exchange while also helping early-career professionals deepen their knowledge through case-based learning and expert guidance.
In addition to its academic offerings, HAEMCON 2026 will host a comprehensive industry exhibition featuring leading pharmaceutical and diagnostic companies. This platform will showcase the latest medical technologies, treatment solutions, and diagnostic tools that support contemporary clinical practice and research. Through this conference, PSH continues its mission of promoting scientific excellence, encouraging collaboration, and fostering a shared commitment to elevating hematology standards nationwide. HAEMCON 2026 aims to create an enriching environment where knowledge is shared, innovation is celebrated, and the hematology community comes together to shape a stronger, more informed future for patient care.