Maria Lee-Disano, B.Sc, MLT
St. Michael’s Hospital
1. To understand the difference between Bombay and para-Bombay phenotypes.
2. To be able to serologically recognize individuals with Bombay/para-Bombay blood groups.
3. To understand the clinical implications of transfusing individuals having Bombay/para-Bombay phenotypes with incompatible red cells.
Lisa Beaudry, MLT
Charge Technologist, Orillia Soldiers’ Memorial Hospital
1. To describe a transfusion-dependent case complicated by a typical alloantibody, a high-frequency alloantibody, and a warm autoantibody.
2. To apply the MMA to deduce the hemolytic significance of each antibody in a blend.
3. To navigate the sourcing and most judicious use of red cell units from the rare blood program.
Note: This event is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification program of The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.
Virtual Session:
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The LearnTransfusion series is the seminar component of the Areas of Focused Competency (AFC)-Diploma Program in Transfusion Medicine. The series, organized by Canadian Blood Services is also open to all practitioners in the field of Transfusion Medicine. Through a series of regular webinars, trainees and practitioners are exposed to various scientific, technical and clinical aspects of transfusion medicine.