MODERATOR
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SPEAKER
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James AuBuchon, MD, FCAP, FRCP (Edin), President & CEO, Puget Sound Blood Center
A chairman's perspective: how to build a successful academic career
Dr. Traci Heath Mondoro, PhD, Health Scientist Administrator, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
NIH grant mechanisms for training and career development
Paul M. Ness, MD, Director, Transfusion Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital
An editor's point of view: Manuscript/Abstract Submission and Review
Edward Snyder, MD, Professor, Laboratory Medicine and Director; Blood Bank, Yale University School of Medicine/Yale-New Haven Hospital
Career Opportunities in Transfusion Medicine: The Yale Experience
Description
This event will provide career guidance and networking opportunities for resident physicians, transfusion medicine fellows, junior faculty, and academically orientated technologists and nurses. The speakers for this session include many prominent leaders in transfusion medicine and a representative from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. There will be semi-formal presentations, Q & A, and open discussions. Then participants are welcome to join additonal networking events (non-AABB sponsored) afterwards, including walking around the French Quarter as a group, eating-out. It will be a great learning experience and a lot of fun!
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Define key impact factors on having a successful academic career in transfusion medicine.
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Define NIH grant mechanisms for training and career development.
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Identify essential components for a successful submission of manuscripts and abstracts.
CE Category | CE Value |
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California Clinical Laboratory Personnel |
1.5 |
California Nurse |
1.8 |
Florida Laboratory Personnel |
1.8 |
General Attendee |
1.5 |
Physician |
1.5 |
Please note: Continuing education (CE) credit is available for online offerings only. Individuals that purchase CD-ROMs will not receive CE credit for the programs they view.