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171. Committees
CommitteesBBTS Council are supported by three specialist committees focusing on specific areas of the Society. Annual Conference Committee (ACC)Responsible for compiling the clinical and scientific programme for the BBTS Annual ConferenceProfessional Education Committee (PEC)Responsible for developing the Society's education and CPD programmesCommunication Committee (Comms)Responsible for planning the Society's communication strategy and producing BloodlinesEquality, Diversity and Inclusion
172. BBTS Office
BBTS OfficeBased in Manchester City Centre, the BBTS office is responsible for the day to day running of the Society. David Noble - Executive DirectorDavid looks after the running of the operational side of the Society, working closely with Council and the Executive Working Group on contracts, governance, events, constitutional and strategic issues, and also with the Honorary Treasurer on financial strategy. You can contact David by emailing bbts@bbts.org.uk Michaela Cheet
173. ACC
Annual Conference CommitteeThe primary aim of the ACC team is to plan the scientific and clinical content of the BBTS Annual Conference. In addition the ACC Chair will oversee the BBTS input into the annual BBTS/UKNEQAS meeting by liaising with the Chair of our Blood Bank Technology SIG. The ACC committee will also be involved in the Society's future plans for virtual conferences and events.Committee Responsibilities:To continuously input into the scientific programme of future conferences by de
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175. Useful Links
Useful LinksWebsiteswww.blood.co.ukwww.nhs.ukNational School of Healthcare Sciencewww.nshcs.org.ukAcademy for Healthcare Sciencewww.ahcs.ac.ukUK and Ireland National Blood ServicesNHSBTIrish Blood ServiceNorthern Ireland Blood Transfusion Service Scottish National Blood ServiceWelsh Blood Service Transfusion InformationSerious Hazards of Transfusion (SHOT) Transfusion Evidence LibraryAssociation of Donor Recruitment Professionalstransfusionguidelines.org.ukPleas