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461. Stem Cells / Therapeutics 3

Stem Cells / Therapeutics Special Interest Group (3)Day: Wednesday  |   Time: 15:00 - 16:30Session Coordinators: Dann HollymanSpeakers: Clinical Applications of Mesenchymal Stromal CellsDr John Girdlestone, NHS Blood and Transplant Oxford1500_wed_boisdale2_girdlestone.pdfTwenty years on from the isolation of human embryo stem cells: Fiction, Fact and Challenges remaining to realise the therapeutic potential of human pluripotent stem cell derivativesDr Paul de Sousa,

462. HoT SIG

Hospital Transfusion Special Interest GroupDay: Wednesday  |   Time: 15:00 - 16:30Session Coordinators: Megan RowleySpeakers: Challenging clinical decisions - Electronic ordering for Blood ComponentsProf Mike Murphy, NHSBT, Oxford University Hospitals and University of Oxford1500_wed_alsh2__murphy.pdfTransfusion Clinical Support App - Quality and evaluationMr Amanpreet Dhesi, NHSBTPresentation UnavailablePOCT to guide blood component requesting – getting

463. I haven’t done any studying for a while and I only have my nursing qualifications can I apply?

I haven't done any studying for a while and I only have my nursing qualifications; can I apply?You are required to have a 2:2 degree or above, or demonstrate appropriate clinical experience in Transfusion Practice. This will be reviewed by the academic team at Swansea and members of the British Blood Transfusion Society during the application process. You will also be asked at this stage to write a 500 word essay to demonstrate your understanding of Work Based Learning.Back to MSc FAQs

464. I am a HCPC registered biomedical scientist working in a transfusion laboratory, is this suitable for me?

I am a HCPC registered biomedical scientist working in a transfusion laboratory, is this suitable for me?No, this qualification requires working clinical transfusion experience and knowledge. If you only work within the laboratory environment you will not be able to fulfil the learning objectives and outcomes for this programme.Back to MSc FAQs

465. I am a HCPC registered biomedical scientist working as a Transfusion Practitioner/ Haemovigilance Practitioner, is this suitable for me?

I am a HCPC registered biomedical scientist working as a Transfusion Practitioner/Haemovigilance Practitioner, is this suitable for me?Yes, because a lot of your work experience concerns, or takes place within, a clinical transfusion environment (as well as scientific) the learning objectives and outcomes can be met. Back to MSc FAQs