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AABB Annual Meeting and CTTXPO 2013
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The Role of a Hospital-Based Tissue Program: Does One Size Fit All?
Track : TC - Technical/Clinical
Program Code: 9409-TC-CT
Date: Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Time: 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM  EST
Location: 605
DIRECTOR :
Karen Byrne, MDE, MT(ASCP)SBB, Education Coordinator, Department of Transfusion Medicine, CC, National Institutes of Health
MODERATOR :
Karen Byrne, MDE, MT(ASCP)SBB, Education Coordinator, Department of Transfusion Medicine, CC, National Institutes of Health
SPEAKER (S):
Lance Trainor, MD, Medical Director, Community Blood Center, Inc.
Jeffrey Jhang, MD, Associate Professor of Clinical Pathology and Cell Biology, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University
Mrs. Heather McGann, MT(ASCP) SBB, Manager: Transfusion Service and Tissue Bank, Sinai Hospital of Baltimore - LifeBridge Health
Edward Snyder, MD, Professor, Laboratory Medicine and Director; Blood Bank, Yale University School of Medicine/Yale-New Haven Hospital
Description
Surgical use of human allografts continues to grow in both number and diversity, which has increased the demand for bone allografts, corneal transplants and skin grafting. In addition, tissue banks have been expanding into non-traditional tissues such as parathyroid, pancreatic islets and donor milk. The transfusion service may be invited to participate in the distribution of human tissues within the hospital because of their expertise and long history at meeting the compliance requirements. This session will begin with an overview of the procurement, processing, infectious disease testing, storage and distribution of different human tissues, demonstrating how these activities contribute to improved safety profiles for human tissues. Next, nontraditional (e.g. parathyroid, pancreatic islet, donor breast milk) tissue programs will be reviewed. The session will end with a series of case studies that will demonstrate how a properly run cGTP program can provide high quality and safe tissue products while identifying areas for improvement (e.g. donor lookbacks on tissue transmitted hepatitis C, medical errors reporting).

  • Describe the background, definitions, regulations and standards pertaining to human tissue allografts.
  • Evaluate how a Current Good Tissue Practices (cGTP) tissue program can ensure the quality and safety of tissue banking and transplantation and reduce medical errors.
  • Review the scope of nontraditional (e.g. parathyroid, pancreatic islet, donor breast milk) tissue programs.


CE CategoryCE Value
California Clinical Laboratory Personnel 1.5
California Nurse 1.8
Florida Laboratory Personnel 1.8
General Attendee 1.5
Physician 1.5
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(Code: 9409-TC-CTAM/9409-TC-CTA/9409-TC-CTM/9409-TC-CT)
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