Following a record-breaking start to 2024, the Blood Transfusion Education and Discussion Group returns later this month, and we'll be joined by multi-award-winning biomedical scientist and speaker, Malcolm Robinson.
Malcolm will be giving us insight into how we, as blood transfusion professionals, can benefit from the amazing rewards of participating in the incredible work of Harvey's Gang.
Harvey’s Gang Laboratory Tours are for young patients and their families, giving them the chance to meet the biomedical science staff who work in hospital laboratories and analyse their samples to help manage and diagnose their illnesses.
The tours help children understand their treatment, leading many of them to overcome their fears. Laboratory staff also benefit from Harvey's tours as they get the chance to meet the young patients and put a face to the name of the sample they are analysing.
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Mayday Ready - Emergency Planning Working Group/SHOT Education Session: Cyber attack and IT downtime
James Davies, King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust - Cyber Attack in Transfusion: King’s College Hospital Experience, Jennifer Davies, Royal Devon Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust - Dealing with IT Downtimes
In May 2026, the NBTC's Emergency Planning working group (EPWG) in collaboration with Serious Hazards of Transfusion Haemovigilance Scheme (SHOT) are hosting a series of webinars.The sessions will…
Emergency Planning
Vicky Tuckley and Caryn Hughes from Serious Hazards of Transfusion (SHOT), Dr Amany Mohamed, Consultant Haematologist, Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, Dr Su Brailsford, Microbiology Services, NHS Blood and Transplant
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North East and Yorkshire
3rd June, 2026 (Wednesday)
Agenda to follow near the date
South West