Session Information
AABB Annual Meeting and CTTXPO 2010
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Cellular Therapy Sizzling Topics Luncheon
Track : QE- Quality Education
Program Code: 9317-QE-CT
Date: Monday, October 11, 2010
Time: 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM  EST
Location: 301/302
DIRECTOR :
David H. McKenna, MD, Associate Professor, University of Minnesota
MODERATOR :
David H. McKenna, MD, Associate Professor, University of Minnesota
SPEAKER (S):
Dr. Zbigniew Szczepiorkowski, MD, PhD, FCAP, Medical Director, Transfusion Medicine Service, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
David H. McKenna, MD, Associate Professor, University of Minnesota
Grace S. Kao, MD, Assistant Medical Director, Cell Manipulation Core Facility/Dana-Farber
Description
This year the Sizzling Topics Luncheon discussion will focus on Shipment of "Fresh Cell Therapy Products" including marrow, peripheral blood, and umbilical cord blood. The discussions will include recent data on stability studies. Following presentations by leaders in the field, this session will provide an opportunity for attendees to openly discuss this topic with their colleagues. The latest data on the subject will provide a backdrop for an educational event not to be missed!

  • Consider alternative approaches to these issues.
  • Discuss the issues and their impact with colleagues.
  • Review current issues in the field of cellular therapy.


CE CategoryCE Value
California Clinical Laboratory Personnel 2
California Nurse 2.4
Florida Laboratory Personnel 2.4
General Attendee 2
Physician 2
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