BBTS 2018 - Available Presentations
Below you will find all of the available presentations from BBTS Brighton 2018. If a presentation does not appear below we either do not have access to the presentation or do not the permission to share.
Wednesday
Stem Cell Special Interest Group 2
Haplo Transplantation and its impact on an Apheresis Team: The Glasgow Experience
Dr Kenny Douglas, Consultant Haematologist – Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service
Microbiology Special Interest Group
Observations after 15 years of Platelet Bacterial Screening at the IBTS
Danny Curran, Irish Blood Transfusion Service
BacT/ALERT Virtuo: A new generation for bacterial screening
Jennifer Allen, NHSBT
Hospital Transfusion and Patient Blood Management
Transfusion Care Plans – how can they support patient driven transfusion care?
Richard Beebee, Christie Hospital
Hospital Transfusion Special Interest Group
Providing blood for patients with complex serology in an emergency
Catherine Lorenzen, Kent and Canterbury Hospital
Accelerated Transfusion for Selected Patients at Home
Sharran Grey, Bolton NHS Foundation Trust
Components Special Interest Group
Lyophilised plasma in a civilian pre-hospital serviceDr Christopher Hingston, Emergency Medical Retrieval & Transfer Service (EMRTS) Wales
Plenary 1
Role of Interventional Radiology in Acute Haemorrhage
Dr Neil Davies, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
Pathology Modernisation - implications for the diagnostic laboratory
Professor Adrian Newland, Queen Mary University of London
How important is avoidance of blood transfusionin renal patients in 2018?
Professor Iain MacDougall, Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Thursday
SHOT Mini Symposium
How much of the iceberg lies below the surface? Near miss lessons from SHOT related to critical transfusion steps
Paula Bolton-Maggs, SHOT and University of Manchester
Plenary 2: Award Lectures
Blood, Sweat, and Tears: are we closer to personalised blood transfusion practice?
Professor Tim Walsh, Kenneth Goldsmith Award Presentation
Improve your teaching and learning skills
Tweet all about it? How to improve your learning and teaching through social media
Caroline Shrubsole
Quality Improvement
Sustainability in Scottish Blood Banks
Anne Thomson, SNBTS
Capacity Planning for Blood Transfusion Laboratories
Rashmi Rook, Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust
Components & SaBTO
FFP Guidelines - an Update
Dr Sharon Zahra, NHS Blood and Transplant
The need for importing plasma - NHSBT prespective
Alastair Hunter, NHS Blood and Transplant
Evaluation of whole blood for use in civilian setting in the UK
Dr Rebecca Cardigan, NHS Blood and Transplant
Haemostatic assessment of plasma thawed at 45oC using Barkey Plasmatherm
Sean Platton, Barts Health Trust
Why do O RhD neg red cells cause such big problems?
Why are O RhD negative red cells so in demand
Clare Denison, Blood Stocks Management Scheme
Friday
TP Symposium
The TP role in major haemorrhage and how to improve patient outcomes
Tracy Nevin, The Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust, Essex
Antenatal testing and what should we be researching
Overview of Obstetric requirements for transfusion
Dr Sue Pavord
Antenatal and obstetric case studies
Tracey Tomlinson, NHS Blood and Transplant
Top 10 priorities for research in blood donation and transsusion: outcome of James Lind Alliance Priority Setting partnership
Professor Mike Murphy, NHS Blood and Transplant
Donation: Blood, Tissues & Organs
My experiences as a blood donor and an ambassador
Rick Mills
Clinical Audits
Basic principles of audit: all you need to know (but were afraid to ask!)
Angela Green, East Kent Hospitals University Trust
Interactive workshop - developing an audit tool
Joan Jones, Welsh Blood Service
Self Inspection - aka GMP audits
Joan Jones, Welsh Blood Service
Advanced clinical and laboratory cases - have your say
Case Study 2Tom Bullock, NHSBT Filton