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486. 25 - Audits and how to feel good about them
Audits and how to feel good about themClinical Audits - The basicsDay: Friday | Time: 09:00 - 10:30Session Coordinators: Joan Jones & Lee WongSpeakers: Basic principles of audit: all you need to know (but were afraid to ask!)Angela Green, East Kent Hospitals University TrustLessons learnt from the National Comparative Audits in Blood TransfusionLise Estcourt, NHS Blood and TransplantInteractive workshop - developing an audit toolJoan Jones, Welsh Blood S
487. 28 - TP Symposium
TP SymposiumFrom Blood Bank to the Patient - what the TP and clinical teams need to knowDay: Friday | Time: 09:00 - 10:30Session Coordinators: Alister Jones and Aine McCartneySpeakers: The Clinical Impact of Atypical AntibodiesGraham Scott, Southern Health and Social Care Trust, Northern IrelandCPD/development for TPs: what’s out there? what do you want? what do you need?Angela Sherwood, NHS Blood and TransplantThe TP role in major haemorrhag
488. 30 - Advanced Case Studies
Advanced clinical and laboratory cases - have your sayDay: Friday | Time: 13:30 - 15:00Session Coordinators: Therese Callaghan & Tracey TomlinsonSpeakers: Case Study 1 Dr Sara Trompeter, NHSBT Colindale & University College Hospitals London NHS Foundation TrustCase Study 2 Tom Bullock, NHSBT FiltonParadoxical inheritance of ABO groupsMarina Karankantza, NHSBT LeedsCase Study 4Khaled El-Ghariani, NHSBT SheffieldCase Study 5Cla
489. Advances in Transfusion Medicine: RCPath Event
Advances in Transfusion Medicine: RCPath Event22 - 23 November 2018 | The Royal College of Pathologists, London, E1 8QTOverviewThere are ongoing significant advances in transfusion medicine and science with high quality research supporting evidence-based practice. This two day meeting organised on behalf of the Royal College of Pathologists brings together experts from various clinical disciplines with leaders in transfusion science to provide a broad overview of current key developments.&n
490. Pay CTP Deposit
Pay Deposit for the BBTS Specialist Certificate in Clinical Transfusion PracticeCongratulations! Your application for the Specialist Certificate in Clinical Transfusion Practice has been approved. You should now pay the initial 20% deposit using a credit or debit card. Payment should only be made if your application has been accepted and you have received this via a link from an email - do not make payment at the same time as applying for the programme.Please note, your en