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IBC staff are committed to being state-of-the art. Multiple publications are produced annually by staff in clinical and technical departments within Indiana Blood Center. Below are posters produced by IBC staff for the 2008 and 2009 AABB Annual Meeting. Click any link to open a PDF in a new window.
TAC Meeting - Wednesday, 6/16/10
TAC Meeting Minutes - 6/16/10
Agenda
Meeting Minutes from 4/23/10
Handouts:
Product Inventory Update - Marketing
ISBT Pcode List
Thawed Plasma Pcodes
Education Presentation: LEAN Manufacturing Implementation at IBC
2008 Posters
Comparison of Anti-HCV Using EIA and Prism In Blood Versus Cord Donors
Chi-Square Comparison of QuickScreenTM (QS) and LabScanTM for Anti-HLA Screening
Cold Autoantibody With An Unexpected Preference for A1 Positive Cells
Evaluation of HLA Screening Methods for TRALI In Random Donors
Impact On The Provision of Rare Units With Implementation of RBC Genotyping
Should Blood Centers Sponsor Employee Health Screens?
Comparison of Reaction Rates In Sixteen-Year-Old Blood Donors During 2007-2008 To Reaction Rates During 2006-2007
Developing ISBT 128 Education for Transfusionists
2009 Posters
Do Sixteen-Year-Old Donors With Adverse Donation Reactions Return to Donate?
Combining Automation and RBC Genotyping to Increase the Rare Donor Database
A Database for Prociency Tracking
Broadening Our Audits: Processes vs. People
Computer Methodology For Providing Computer Access For Mobile Collections Staff
Other Publications
Weak D Paper - Discrepancies In Rh Typing
BioArray FAQ - Use of RBC Molecular Testing at IBC
Blood Bulletin Vol. 10, No. 2 - Fresh Frozen Plasma for Transfusion: A Review
Memo - Partial Phenotyping for Patients with Warm Autoantibodies
IBC's distance learning program for Specialist in Blood Banking provides in-depth information regarding transfusion medicine to prepare professionals for examination and highly skilled tasks in the laboratory. The pre-requisite for this program is a bachelor's degree; a certification in medical technology is preferred.
Learn more about free courses offered by the Indiana Blood Center.
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