Mar 23
12:00 pm | Virtual

Reflecting on the RePHILL Trial

Presented by Dr. Nick Crombie Consultant Trauma Anaesthetist Clinical Lead, Resuscitation Services UHB Medical Examiner RCPathME Registration For additional event details, refer to the Ontario Regional Blood Coordinating Network (ORBCoN) website: University of Toronto Transfusion Medicine Rounds –

BloodTechNet’s support of educational rotation helps lab adopt new technology

Each year, Canadian Blood Services’ BloodTechNet award program supports innovative educational projects that deliver educational tools and resources to the transfusion, cellular therapy and transplantation communities of health-professionals in Canada. One project aims to facilitate laboratory rotations for directors in-training and laboratory technologists at histocompatibility and immunogenetics laboratories whose highly specialized expertise in human leukocyte antigen (HLA) testing supports transplant and platelet transfusion activities throughout Canada. Collaborators on the project
December 6, 2022

Feb 23
12:00 pm | Virtual

Behaviour change approaches to implementation science in transfusion medicine

Presented by Dr. Fabiana Lorencatto, PhD Research Lead, Centre for Behaviour Change, University College London Dr. Justin Presseau, PhD Senior Scientist, Centre for Implementation Research, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute Associate Professor, School of Epidemiology and Public Health, University

Jan 26
12:00 pm | Virtual

Who is missing? Underrepresented communities in trauma research

Presented by Dr. Barbara Haas, MD, PhD, FRCSC Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery, University of Toronto Learning objectives To review the relationship between sex and trauma outcomes To review the link between age and trauma outcomes To review the link between marginalization and trauma

Dec 15
12:00 pm | Virtual

Big data applications in transfusion medicine: Size matters

Presented by Dr. Ruchika Goel, MD, MPH Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics Associate Vice Chair of Research, Department of Internal Medicine, SIU School of Medicine Div. of Hematology/Oncology, Simmons Cancer Institute at SIU SOM Learning objectives To provide an overview of Big

Dec 15
4:00 pm | Webinar

International OTDT Webinar

International OTDT Webinar Viral Ecology: anticipated trends / threats to donation-transplant systems and health care systems capacity. Canadian Blood Services and the International Society for Donation and Organ Procurement will be co-hosting a quarterly international call. The first webinar will

Dec 6
11:00 am | Virtual

Best of the Transfusion Evidence Library 2022

This webinar, presented as part of ISBT's Live Journal Club, will discuss the December Evidence Round-Up which focuses on a selection of top 10 papers from 2022 covering a range of transfusion related topics from the Transfusion Evidence Library. The webinar will take place at 11:00am Central

Canadian Blood Services Research Ethics Board seeks new Volunteer Researcher Member

Guiding the research that informs the future of transfusion, cellular therapy and transplantation By engaging an extended network of partners, Canadian Blood Services’ research sparks discovery, informs the development of new products and processes, contributes to the sharing of knowledge, and guides best practices for the care of patients and donors connected to Canada’s lifeline. A multidisciplinary Research Ethics Board (REB) reviews all research applications involving human participants that are intended to be conducted by, or on behalf of, Canadian Blood Services. This includes research
November 29, 2022

Dec 1
1:00 pm | Webinar

Can-SOLVE CKD

Webinar: Can-SOLVE CKD Learning Tree Can-SOLVE CKD will host a webinar on December 1 at 10:00 a.m. PST / 1:00 p.m. EST to introduce the five branches of the Learning Tree. This suite of training programs aims to help patients and researchers enhance their skills and knowledge in patient-oriented

May 10
2:00 pm | Virtual

Immunohematology boot camp: MNS system

The MNS blood group system, which is comprised of 50 antigens, is a complex and clinically significant system as it is associated with hemolytic transfusion reactions (HTRs) and hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (HDFN). The focus of this program is to provide a review (via lecture) of the