TP what does it stand for? Hear from Transfusion Practitioners in 4 countries (England, Canada, Belgium and Australia) what their role involves and why it is so...
Episode 13: Transfusion Practitioners working with neonatal and paediatric patients
A podcast on the positive impact Transfusion Practitioners have on the care of neonatal and paediatric patients. The discussion includes managing transfusion volumes, transfusion reactions, relevant transfusion information for patients and parents and a look at patient blood management in this patient group.
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Episode 12: Transfusion Practitioners in Obstetric Care: Advancing Blood Management and Safety
Jana Vanden Broeck leads a compelling conversation with Chelsea Anderson, a midwife from Australia, and Pascal Winter, Lead of Transfusion Practice from the UK. They delve into the essential role of Transfusion Practitioners in obstetric care, discussing key topics such as managing iron deficiency and anemia during pregnancy, the use of RhD immunoglobulin, and approaches to peripartum and postpartum hemorrhage. This episode underscores the positive impact of transfusion practices and patient blood management in enhancing obstetric care worldwide.
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Episode 11: Transfusion Practitioners working in the haematology/oncology setting
Transfusion Practitioners have expertise in many different clinical specialties. In this series of episodes, we are talking to transfusion practitioners working in some of these specialist areas.
In this episode Transfusion Practitioners in Australia and the UK discuss their roles working in haematology and oncology.
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Episode 10: Non-medical authorization of blood in practice
Today's episode includes interviews with 3 nurse/nurse practitioners from Australia, Canada and UK who undertake non-medical authorization/prescription of blood or blood products.
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Episode 9: Transfusion Practitioners support the non-medical authorization of blood
This episode describes how Australia, Canada and the UK have implemented non-medical authorization/nurse prescribing of blood and blood products.
TP what does it stand for? Hear from Transfusion Practitioners in 4 countries (England, Canada, Belgium and Australia) what their role involves and why it is so important in health care.
If you would like more information please go to the International Society of Blood Transfusion website.