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  7. AMR -AABB

    John C. Staley reacted to R1R2 for a post in a topic

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    What does AMR stand for?
  8. High Risk transfusion form

    jnadeau reacted to Neil Blumberg for a post in a topic

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    I think these bureaucratic methods corrode the trust and collegiality felt by our bedside practice colleagues. High risk patients require discussion between the medical staff of the transfusion service and the ordering provider, and a note in the medical record documenting the decision making. Signing forms is a another tip of the hat to bureaucracy and legalese that should have no role in the provision of medical care. A joint responsibility for such decisions and documentation is far more humane and in the interests of good patient care. Neither the FDA nor regulatory agencies require such divisive practices and we should abandon them for better patient care and documentation of shared decision making. I realize some of you do not have knowledgeable and enthusiastic physician support, but this responsibility needs to be taken by the transfusion service medical director, who is paid to do so, however reluctant and happy to dump this on medical technologists. Just saying.
  9. AMR -AABB

    John C. Staley reacted to AB123 for a post in a topic

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    If AABB accredited is there a minimum expectation from the AABB as to the Blood Bank topics discussed at the AMR? We have our AMR coming up shortly and are also starting our accreditation process with the AABB. I want to ensure we have covered all bases. Thanks

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