Until May 16, 2022, there is an open call for nominations for Canadian Blood Services Lifetime Achievement Award 2022. The award will be presented later in the year at Canadian Blood Services’ Honouring Canada’s Lifeline event, an annual event during which the organization honours individuals and groups for their outstanding achievements or dedication to Canada’s Lifeline.
To be nominated for the Canadian Blood Services Lifetime Achievement Award, an individual must have contributed significantly to improving the safety and/or quality of blood, blood products, stem cells and/or cord blood or has made noteworthy improvements or advances in transfusion or transplantation medicine practice. Their record of publication should be of significance and their professional reputation should be aligned with the goals and reputation of Canadian Blood Services, reflecting a quality culture driven by excellence.
Nomination requirements
Note: Candidates should be unaware that they have been nominated for this award.
Submit nominations in writing to the address below:
By mail:
Dr. Isra Levy,
Vice President, Medical Affairs and Innovation
Canadian Blood Services
1800 Alta Vista Drive
Ottawa, ON K1G 4J5
By email: isra.levy@blood.ca
Submission deadline: May 16, 2022
The Canadian Blood Services Lifetime Achievement Award came into existence in 2002. Over the past two decades, the Canadian Blood Services Board of Directors has selected the following individuals for this prestigious award:
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