Baystate Medical Center's Blood Banking/Transfusion Medicine Fellowship Program is a comprehensive 1-year ACGME-accredited training program providing physicians with a broad range of clinical and consultative experiences in blood banking/transfusion medicine and apheresis medicine in the setting of a large academic community hospital.
Hospital-Based Donor Center Training in Our State-of-the-Art Blood Bank & Donor Center
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An active clinical consultative service addressing routine/complex immunoserologic evaluations, suspected transfusion reaction investigations, component therapy issues and centralized transfusion medicine service problems prepare you for a future role as a hospital based transfusion medicine hemotherapy consultant.
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The latest technology for immunoserologic investigations and component preparation
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Clinical oversight responsibilities on the Apheresis Medicine Service (Western New England’s only such resource) provides an opportunity to care for and treat patients with rare and unusual immunologic and non-immunologic disorders.
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Onsite and mobile allogeneic blood donor collection facilities featuring automated donor apheresis platforms for platelet and red blood cell collections and a peri-operative autologous blood program
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Leadership opportunities in biovigilance and quality improvement projects (including Tissue Medicine aspects)
Research and Teaching Opportunities are Available