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501. Student Guide

Student GuideYou can download the CTP Student Guide below:CTP Student Guide 2019-20 cohortCTP Programme Terms and ConditionsCTP Unit DescriptorsWho will be teaching me?All course materials are designed and delivered by a team of BBTS members with specialist expertise in clinical transfusion practice, education and training. Course leads:Dr Jonathan WallisConsultant Haematologist, Freeman Hospital.Dr Balsam AltemimiConsultant Trauma Anaesthetist, Aintree University Hospital NHS Foundation Tr

502. Essential and Recommended Reading

Essential and Recommended ReadingBooksTHOMAS, D.,THOMPSON, J. and RIDLER, B., 2016. All Blood Counts; A manual for blood conservation and blood management. 1st edn. UK: tfm Publishing Limited.GARGANI, Y., 2015. Haematology and Immunology. 4th edn (updated) Mosby Elsevier ‘Crash Course’ series .Transfusion GuidelinesNB. For all guidelines students must ensure they access the current version (and any subsequent updates occurring within the taught programme)British Society for Haem

503. Links to useful websites

Quick LinksBelow you will find a list of organisations that may be helpful in your studies:MAHSE  Manchester Academy of Healthcare Science EducationAHCS  Academy for Healthcare ScienceNSHCS  National School of Healthcare ScienceBSH  British Committee for Standards in HaematologySHOT  Serious Hazards of TransfusionMHRA/SABRE  Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory AgencyJPAC  Joint United Kingdom Blood Transfusion and Tissue 

504. BBTS 2018 - Available Presentations

BBTS 2018 - Available PresentationsBelow 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.WednesdayStem Cell Special Interest Group 2Haplo Transplantation and its impact on an Apheresis Team: The Glasgow ExperienceDr Kenny Douglas, Consultant Haematologist – Scottish National Blood Transfusion ServiceDownload PresentationMicrobiology Special In

505. 04 - Transfusion in Sickle Cell Disease

Transfusion in Sickle Cell Disease  - How can we do better?Day: Wednesday  |   Time: 10:30 - 12:00  |  Room: Queens Suite 3Session Coordinators: Sara TrompeterPresentations:Improving Access to Automated Red Cell ExchangeAbby Faver and Sasha Wilson, NHSBTDownload PresentationHow Can We Better Support BAME Donation?Ebony Laws and Melissa Thermidor, NHSBTDownload PresentationHow could donor genotyping support the needs of patients with sickle cell diseas