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466. It states that this programme has been developed in collaboration with the British Blood Transfusion Society – What does that mean?
It states that this programme has been developed in collaboration with the British Blood Transfusion Society – What does that mean?Clinical expertise and support is provided by members of the BBTS, whilst academic support and accreditation is provided by the academic team at Swansea University.Back to MSc FAQs
467. Abstract Submissions
Abstract Submissions: CLOSEDPoster Presenter GuidelinesDownload the abstract supplementThe exchange of knowledge and the communication of the latest developments within blood transfusion is an exciting and stimulating part of our annual conference.The British Blood Transfusion Society encourages the submission of original unpublished material at the time of the abstract submission deadline for consideration as poster or oral presentation at the BBTS Annual Conference 2018.The aim of an abst
468. Submission Instructions & Guidelines
Submission Instructions & GuidelinesSubmissions Now Closed You should only submit an abstract if you are willing and able to attend the BBTS Annual Conference on Thursday 4th October. If your abstract is accepted for oral or poster presentation you must register for the conference. Failure to register for the conference will result in your abstract being removed from publication. Successful authors receive a 50% discount on the cost of Thursday's day delegate rate.Once you enter the abs
469. Education - 2017 Winning Abstract
Education: Winning Abstract 2017Influencing transfusion practice utilising account for patient dataJ. Lussier, C. Hendry, L. Stout & M. VickersNHS National Services Scotland, SNBTS, Aberdeen, United KingdomBackgroundIt was recognised in January 2016 that NHS Grampian’s cross - match to transfusion ratio (C:T) was one of the highest in Scotland.A collaborative improvement project between SNBTS and NHS Grampian clinicians was developed to reduce the high C:T ratio and translate this into
470. Diagnostics, Science & Technology - 2017 Winning Abstract
Diagnostics, Science & Technology: Winning Abstract 2017Proteomic investigation of extracellular vesicles obtained from ex vivo cultured reticulocytesJ. Kittivorapart, A. Toye, N. Siritanaratkul, V. Karamatic CrewSchool of Biochemistry, University of BristolBristol Institute for Transfusion Sciences (BITS), NHSBT, BristolFaculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital , BangkokBackground: Thalassaemia is the most common monogenic gene disorder with a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations, from asymp