Oakstone Comprehensive Review of Blood Banking 2015

10 $

+ Include: 17 videos + 1 pdf, size: 4.87 GB

+ Target Audience: pathologists

Description

+ Include: 17 videos + 1 pdf, size: 4.87 GB

+ Target Audience: pathologists

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Expand your knowledge of transfusion medicine and learn new protocols for Patient Blood Management. Ideal for MOC.

Comprehensive Review of Blood Banking

Comprehensive Review of Blood Banking features 17 state-of-the-art lectures taught by experts in blood management and transfusion medicine. It is available online or on disk and is a convenient way to earn CME credit and stay on top of the latest guidelines. The program is designed to advance the practice and standards of transfusion medicine and cellular therapies. It is the ideal home study course for training and practicing pathologists and cytopathologists looking to expand their knowledge of transfusion medicine, optimize patient/donor care and safety, and learn the proper protocols for Patient Blood Management. The course will help you to better:

  • Describe the blood components obtained and processed at blood center collection facilities.
  • Recognize the clinically significant blood groups and how to test for their presence (group, typing, antibody screen, antibody identification).
  • Identify the many adverse reactions that can occur with blood transfusion.
  • Apply guidelines for transfusion of the products using evidence-based criteria.
  • Discuss blood components, how they are collected, processed and used appropriately.
  • Apply the most updated knowledge and molecular techniques in daily practice.

Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of this CME activity, you will be better able to:

  • Describe the blood components obtained and processed at blood center collection facilities
  • Recognize the clinically significant blood groups and how to test for their presence (group, typing, antibody screen, antibody identification)
  • Identify the many adverse reactions that can occur with blood transfusion
  • Apply guidelines for transfusion of the products using evidence-based criteria
  • Discuss blood components, how they are collected, processed and used appropriately
  • Apply the most updated knowledge and molecular techniques in daily practice

Intended Audience

Pathology residents, practicing pathologists for re-certification (clinical pathology boards or transfusion medicine subspecialty boards).

Date Of Original Release: August 1, 2015

 

+ Topics:

01 Selection and screening of donors Jay Menitove, MD.mp4
02 ABO Rh Deanne Stephens, MT(ASCP)SBB.mp4
03 Minor Blood Groups Bernadette Graves, MT(ASCP)SBB.mp4
04 Antibody ID and Screen Gina Folk, BS, MLS (ASCP) SBB.mp4
05 Red Cells and Related Products Lowell Tilzer, MD, PhD.mp4
06 Plasma Transfusion Aryeh Shander, MD.mp4
07 Platelet Transfusion Ira A. Shulman, MD.mp4
08 Product Modification (irrad, LR, frozen, washed) Jay Menitove, MD.mp4
09 Special Transfusions (HIV, neonatal, autoimmune) Paul Ness, MD.mp4
10 Preoperative Blood Management Elora Thorpe, RN, MSN.mp4
11 Perioperative Blood Management Jerod Grove, MD.mp4
12 Massive Transfusion Protocol Jerod Grove, MD.mp4
13 Adverse Reactions Jay Menitove, MD.mp4
14 Therapeutic Apheresis Lowell Tilzer, MD, PhD.mp4
15 Coag Factor Concentrates Brian Wicklund, MDCM, MPH.mp4
16 Patient Blood Management Ky Stoltzfus, MD.mp4
17 Dosing Rh Immune Globulin for Rh Immunoprophylaxis S. Gerald Sandler, MD, FACP, FCAP.mp4
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