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NBS Conference 2008

ACCIDENTS, EMERGENCIES AND BLOOD TRANSFUSION PRACTICE IN A&E
– 27th February 2008


'The National Blood Service was pleased to host a very successful educational symposium at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham on the 27th February 2008. The focus of the event was transfusion within the Accident & Emergency department and was attended by over 200 healthcare professionals. We are pleased to present below the programme, presentations and quiz answers for your information.'

Date Conference
 
27th February 2008 ACCIDENTS, EMERGENCIES AND BLOOD TRANSFUSION PRACTICE IN A&E

Conference Programme – Accidents, Emergencies and Blood Transfusion Practice in A&E – 27th February 2008

Presentations

Setting The Scene – What’s it All About?
Rebecca Gerrard
Transfusion Liaison Nurse
NHS Blood & Transplant

Basic Blood Facts
Tracey Hall
Transfusion Practitioner
Royal Liverpool Children’s Trust

Small Error, Big Impact!
Peter Thompson
Transfusion Liaison Nurse
NHS Blood & Transplant

Lessons From SHOT
Tony Davies
Transfusion Liaison Practitioner
NHS Blood & Transplant

Bombs, Blood & Better Practice
Victoria Mather & Lisa Grier
A&E Sisters
Guys & St Thomas NHS Trust

Circulation Preservation – A New Concept?
Dr Mark Forrest
Consultant Anaesthetist
North Cheshire Hospitals NHS Trust

Emergency Cell Salvage
Dr Jo Lamb
Consultant Anaesthetist
Nottingham University Hospital NHS Trust

Military Management of Massive Haemorrage
Dr Hedi Doughty
Consultant Haematologist
University Hospital Birmingham NHS Trust
NHS Blood and Transplant

Please Note - Mr Timothy Farren's presentation is currently unavailable. If you have any queries regarding this, please contact the Hospital Liaison Admin Office on hospital.liaison@nhsbt.nhs.uk who will ensure your questions are forwarded to the relevant presenter.

Quiz Answers

 
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