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AABB Audioconference Series 2014
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Turbocharge Your Patient Blood Management Program with RFID Blood Product Tracking
Track : Technical/Clinical
Program Code: 144804
Date: Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Time: 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM  EST
DIRECTOR :
NurJehan Quraishy, MD, Assistant Medical Director, Transfusion Medicine, Cleveland Clinic
MODERATOR :
NurJehan Quraishy, MD, Assistant Medical Director, Transfusion Medicine, Cleveland Clinic
SPEAKER (S):
Nanci Fredrich, RN, BSN, MM, Transfusion Safety & Blood Management Officer, BloodCenter of Wisconsin
Turbocharge Your Patient Blood Management Program with RFID Blood Product Tracking
Mark Anastas, BS, MS Computer Science, President, S3Edge, Inc
Lynne Briggs, BS, MBA, Vice President of Information Services and CIO, BloodCenter of Wisconsin
RFID: Turbo Charging Patient Blood Management
Description
So you have a PBM program and a TSO but you need hard blood utilization and spoilage data to make meaningful decisions. Come learn how RFID tracking can help!

Event was rescheduled from February 26th

  • Beyond inventory: how can RFID improve transfusion safety in operating room environments?
  • Insights from first hand experiences with RFID blood product tracking at BCW and UIHC
  • What is RFID and how is it better than barcode scanning?
  • What is the business case for RFID in blood centers and hospital blood banks?


CE CategoryCE Value
California Clinical Laboratory Personnel 1.5
California Nurse 1.8
Florida Laboratory Personnel 1.8
General Attendee 1.5
Physician 1.5
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