by Joe Chaffin | Apr 27, 2016 | Blog, Immunohematology |
A few years ago, an intern called me and insisted that the blood bank staff was being uncooperative. This young physician stated that his attending physician had asked him to order a “Direct and Indirect Coombs,” and he had done so. The blood bank...
by Joe Chaffin | Apr 25, 2016 | BBGuy Podcast, Immunohematology |
Connie Westhoff thinks it’s time to implement Rh genotyping for patients with “serologic weak D” results, and she’s here to tell you why! Dr. Connie Westhoff from the New York Blood Center joins Dr. Chaffin to discuss Rh genotyping in pregnant...
by Joe Chaffin | Apr 20, 2016 | Blog, Blood Donors |
“Dr. Chaffin, I keep hearing about Zika virus on TV. It sounds scary, but I also heard that blood banks don’t test for Zika! How do blood centers decide which tests to perform? Can each center ‘do its own thing’ and choose which tests they use to detect...
by Joe Chaffin | Apr 18, 2016 | BBGuy Podcast, Transfusion Practice |
Magali Fontaine from the University of Maryland joins me to discuss practical solutions to everyday challenges in the transfusion service. Life in transfusion services can be challenging, especially when dealing with issues that challenge “the way we have always...
by Joe Chaffin | Apr 13, 2016 | Blog, Transfusion Practice |
“Dr. Chaffin, I started working at a new blood bank recently, and I think they are breaking the rules! A patient came into the emergency room after an auto accident, and the FFP given to him was blood group A! Isn’t AB the ‘universal plasma,’ not A? The patient...