MODERATOR
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SPEAKER
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Nancy Lang, MS, MT(ASCP)SBB, Reference Laboratory Supervisor, Community Blood Center/Community Tissue Services
The case we accidentally solved (and lessons learned)
Dr. Mark Scott, PhD, Senior Scientist, Canadian Blood Services
EXPERIMENTAL Solution For "RARE" Donor Blood
Ghislain Noumsi, MD, SBB(ASCP), Molecular ImmunoHematologist, LifeShare Blood Centers
Margaret Keller, PhD, Director, National Molecular Laboratory, American Red Cross
Description
This program on complicated serological investigations (CSI) will present three actual cases involving unusual antibodies and techniques that were used to provide blood for transfusion.
Dr. Keller and Dr. Noumsi did not consent to presentation capturing and recording
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Describe how molecular methods can be used to resolve complex patient problems.
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List the advantages and disadvantages of using pegylated red cells for transfusion.
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Name some unusual Rh specificities that can be involved in delayed transfusion reactions.
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.