Feb 23
12:00 pm | Webinar

Pros and cons: The use of group A plasma in massive hemorrhage protocols

“Pros and cons: The use of group A plasma in massive hemorrhage protocols,” Presented by Dr. Catherine Dubé 12:00-13:00 Eastern time (ET) in English 13:15-14:15 Eastern time (ET) in French There are two presentations in the same event. Click here to register for the event. This event is free and

Apr 8
1:00 pm | Webcast

Managing the Bleed: Practices Physicians Should Know

For more information: . Please note that all attendees must pre-register at transfusionontario.org/events/ Registration deadline is March 25, 2022

Apr 8
9:00 am | Webcast

Managing the Bleed: Practices Physicians Should Know

For more information: . Please note that all attendees must pre-register at transfusionontario.org/events/ Registration deadline is March 25, 2022

Feb 24
12:00 pm | Virtual Webinar

Improving the organ donation and transplantation journey for patients marginalized by race and ethnicity in Canada

How to improve the organ donation and transplantation journey for patients marginalized by race and ethnicity in Canada? The Organ Donation and Transplantation Collaborative (ODTC) will be hosting a second discussion on challenges faced by racialized communities in organ donation and transplantation

A QUEST for answers about albumin use in cardiac care

For some patients who experience blood loss, transfusion with a blood product called albumin is often used to help restore their blood volume. However, albumin may not always be beneficial to the patients who receive it. Research that examines the evidence for appropriate use of blood products, like albumin, is important for both improving patient outcomes and for ensuring healthcare resources are used efficiently. That’s why Canadian Blood Services supports research programs like University of Toronto’s Quality in Utilization Education and Safety in Transfusion (QUEST), a research
January 21, 2022

Research evidence helps support submission to change donor screening

A significant step In December 2021, Canadian Blood Services made a submission to Health Canada to focus donor screening criteria on higher-risk sexual behaviour, regardless of gender or sexuality, for all blood donors and all phlebotomy collection types. This is the latest and most significant step in a process that began over a decade ago, and that will continue to make participation in Canada’s Lifeline as minimally restrictive as possible, without compromising the safety of biological products or the adequacy of supply. Building the case for change Flashback to this month five years ago
January 13, 2022

Apr 24
8:00 am | Nationwide

National Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Week

In 2022, National Organ and Tissue and Awareness Donation Week will take place April 24-30. National Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Week (NOTDAW) raises awareness about the critical need for more donors across the country. It’s an opportunity to recognize those who have donated to save others

Apr 7
8:00 am | Virtual

Green Shirt Day

In Canada, almost 90% of Canadians say they support organ donation, but only 32% have actually registered their intent to donate. Though donation rates have improved over the last ten years, there is more to be done as approximately 250 Canadians die annually waiting for an organ transplant. Green

May 15
8:00 am | Berlin, Germany

International Transplant Science (ITS) Meeting

The 2nd International Transplantation Science (ITS) meeting, jointly organized by the American Society of Transplantation (AST), The Transplantation Society (TTS) and the European Society of Transplantation (ESOT), will be held between May 15-18 2022 in Berlin, Germany. The ITS meeting 2022 is

Sep 10
8:00 am | Buenos Aires, Argentina

International Congress of The Transplantation Society (TTS 2022)

The Transplantation Society welcomes attendees for a week of science and global collaboration and looks forward to renew their commitment to access and transparency in transplantation. In attending this event, members will advance their knowledge through an exciting program that will cover a diverse