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Annual Meeting Attendees
New this year – registered attendees will receive access to all available sessions for the days they were registered. To earn CE/CME credits for sessions not attended at the meeting, registered attendees must have added the Annual Meeting On-Demand package to their registration or you will be able to pay per session or purchase a package to earn CE/CME credits through the Annual Meeting On-Demand Store. Access to your sessions is available in the “My Learning Programs” section of the AABB Education Platform or you can also access and view via the Annual Meeting On-Demand Store. You must be logged in using your AABB username and password to view your sessions.
Non-Annual Meeting Attendees
Registration for the 2019 Annual Meeting On-Demand program is available via the Annual Meeting On-Demand Store. Registration packages include all sessions (best value!), pre-meeting workshops, CT only sessions, SAM only sessions or you will be able to pay per session to access and earn CE/CME credit. Immediate access is available upon purchase and content is available through December 31, 2021.
Access Information
On-Demand presentations are available on the AABB Education Platform. Your purchase provides access through December 31, 2021 for one individual. Continuing education credit is offered only for the individual that purchased the on-demand program. Group Viewing for CE/CME credits is not available.
Please note: On-Demand presentations do not include opening and closing sessions, industry workshops or sessions where all of the speakers did not consent to be recorded. Presentations are available at the discretion of the speakers and subject to change without notice.
Topics:
FR1-01 AABB-THOR Workshop on Hemorrhagic Shock Therapies
FR1-03 Manufacturing Cellular Therapies Challenges, Solutions and Creating Synergy for Success
MN1-01 Evidence Based Approach to Newer Coagulation Products Andexanet (anti-Xa agent reversal)
MN1-02 Can Platelet Availability and Safety be Improved By Using Paid Donors and Pathogen Reduction Technologies
MN1-03 Recent Advances on the Role of Complement in Adaptive Immunity
MN1-04 What is New with Reimbursement and Coding for Blood Products, Transfusion Medicine and Cellular Therapies
MN1-05 The Coopetition Advantage The Case for Cooperation between Competing Companies
MN1-06 Navigating the Challenges of Monoclonal Antibodies and Transfusion Therapy
MN1-07 You Too Can be a Superhero Internal Audits to the Rescue
MN1-09 Evidence-Based Apheresis Treatment Guidelines and ASFA Choosing Wisely Best Practice Recommendations
MN1-10 BB SBB Exam Review 2019
MN2-11 Ask the FDA and CMS
MN2-12 Improving Patient Outcomes through Implementation of a Preoperative Anemia Program A How-to Guide
MN2-13 The Un Usual Suspects Out of the Ordinary Transfusion Reactions
MN2-14 Gene Editing Technologies and Their Practical Applications for Cellular Therapies
MN2-15 Oral Abstract Session Transfusion Medicine Surveying Practices and Trends
MN2-16 Technical Challenges in Pediatric Apheresis Priming, Anticoagulation and Electrolyte Replacement
MN2-17 From Transfusions to Thrombosis Is There a Link
MN2-18 Hemostasis on Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Therapy
MN2-19 2019 Hemphill-Jordan Leadership Award and Lectureship
MN2-20 Information Technology Validation and Beyond
MN3-21 Prothrombin Complex, Fibrinogen,and FXIII Concentrate Use in Non-Hemophilia Patients What is Happening Around the World
MN3-22 Red Cell Exchanges for Patients with Sickle Cell Disease Automated RBC Exchange, Depletion-Exchange
MN3-23 So You Think You have Found a New Allele
MN3-24 Test Your Blood Bank Knowledge 2019 Blood Bank Game of Games
MN3-26 Proficiency Testing The Who, What, When, and Why
MN3-27 Revolutionizing Cellular Therapy (AABB NMDP Joint Session)
MN3-29 Gender Identification Challenges and Blood Donation Education, Regulation and Experience
MN3-30 Burned out in Transfusion Medicine How to Keep Cool and Carry on
MN3-31 Current Update on Next Generation Blood Products for Treatment of Mass Casualty, Military
New this year – registered attendees will receive access to all available sessions for the days they were registered. To earn CE/CME credits for sessions not attended at the meeting, registered attendees must have added the Annual Meeting On-Demand package to their registration or you will be able to pay per session or purchase a package to earn CE/CME credits through the Annual Meeting On-Demand Store. Access to your sessions is available in the “My Learning Programs” section of the AABB Education Platform or you can also access and view via the Annual Meeting On-Demand Store. You must be logged in using your AABB username and password to view your sessions.
Non-Annual Meeting Attendees
Registration for the 2019 Annual Meeting On-Demand program is available via the Annual Meeting On-Demand Store. Registration packages include all sessions (best value!), pre-meeting workshops, CT only sessions, SAM only sessions or you will be able to pay per session to access and earn CE/CME credit. Immediate access is available upon purchase and content is available through December 31, 2021.
Access Information
On-Demand presentations are available on the AABB Education Platform. Your purchase provides access through December 31, 2021 for one individual. Continuing education credit is offered only for the individual that purchased the on-demand program. Group Viewing for CE/CME credits is not available.
Please note: On-Demand presentations do not include opening and closing sessions, industry workshops or sessions where all of the speakers did not consent to be recorded. Presentations are available at the discretion of the speakers and subject to change without notice.
Topics:
FR1-01 AABB-THOR Workshop on Hemorrhagic Shock Therapies
FR1-03 Manufacturing Cellular Therapies Challenges, Solutions and Creating Synergy for Success
MN1-01 Evidence Based Approach to Newer Coagulation Products Andexanet (anti-Xa agent reversal)
MN1-02 Can Platelet Availability and Safety be Improved By Using Paid Donors and Pathogen Reduction Technologies
MN1-03 Recent Advances on the Role of Complement in Adaptive Immunity
MN1-04 What is New with Reimbursement and Coding for Blood Products, Transfusion Medicine and Cellular Therapies
MN1-05 The Coopetition Advantage The Case for Cooperation between Competing Companies
MN1-06 Navigating the Challenges of Monoclonal Antibodies and Transfusion Therapy
MN1-07 You Too Can be a Superhero Internal Audits to the Rescue
MN1-09 Evidence-Based Apheresis Treatment Guidelines and ASFA Choosing Wisely Best Practice Recommendations
MN1-10 BB SBB Exam Review 2019
MN2-11 Ask the FDA and CMS
MN2-12 Improving Patient Outcomes through Implementation of a Preoperative Anemia Program A How-to Guide
MN2-13 The Un Usual Suspects Out of the Ordinary Transfusion Reactions
MN2-14 Gene Editing Technologies and Their Practical Applications for Cellular Therapies
MN2-15 Oral Abstract Session Transfusion Medicine Surveying Practices and Trends
MN2-16 Technical Challenges in Pediatric Apheresis Priming, Anticoagulation and Electrolyte Replacement
MN2-17 From Transfusions to Thrombosis Is There a Link
MN2-18 Hemostasis on Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Therapy
MN2-19 2019 Hemphill-Jordan Leadership Award and Lectureship
MN2-20 Information Technology Validation and Beyond
MN3-21 Prothrombin Complex, Fibrinogen,and FXIII Concentrate Use in Non-Hemophilia Patients What is Happening Around the World
MN3-22 Red Cell Exchanges for Patients with Sickle Cell Disease Automated RBC Exchange, Depletion-Exchange
MN3-23 So You Think You have Found a New Allele
MN3-24 Test Your Blood Bank Knowledge 2019 Blood Bank Game of Games
MN3-26 Proficiency Testing The Who, What, When, and Why
MN3-27 Revolutionizing Cellular Therapy (AABB NMDP Joint Session)
MN3-29 Gender Identification Challenges and Blood Donation Education, Regulation and Experience
MN3-30 Burned out in Transfusion Medicine How to Keep Cool and Carry on
MN3-31 Current Update on Next Generation Blood Products for Treatment of Mass Casualty, Military