Name
Blood Interoperability: Sharing and Comparing
Speakers
Moderator
Major Rob Pilla
Content Presented on Behalf of
Joint Staff Surgeon
Services/Agencies represented
Joint Staff Surgeon (JSS), Other/Not Listed
Session Type
Breakout
Date
Thursday, March 6, 2025
Start Time
11:30 AM
End Time
12:30 PM
Room#/Location
Cherry Blossom
Focus Areas/Topics
Trending/Hot Topics or Other not listed
Learning Outcomes
Output 1: Participants will develop a framework outlining key elements of successful blood sharing agreements, including regulatory considerations, logistical challenges, and ethical implications.
Output 2: Attendees will contribute to a curated list of best practices for blood interoperability, drawing from case studies of successful national and international partnerships.
Output 3: By the end of the session, participants will draft a strategic action plan that identifies specific contributions from various nations, including resources and capabilities, and outlines next steps for implementing blood sharing initiatives, with an emphasis on addressing potential barriers to collaboration.
Output 2: Attendees will contribute to a curated list of best practices for blood interoperability, drawing from case studies of successful national and international partnerships.
Output 3: By the end of the session, participants will draft a strategic action plan that identifies specific contributions from various nations, including resources and capabilities, and outlines next steps for implementing blood sharing initiatives, with an emphasis on addressing potential barriers to collaboration.
CE/CME Session
CE/CME Session
Session Currently Live
Description
This session will explore the critical topic of blood sharing agreements between nations, focusing on the importance of interoperability in blood supply systems. As global health challenges continue to rise, the ability to share and compare blood resources effectively becomes increasingly vital. We will discuss current agreements, best practices, and innovative solutions that enhance international collaboration in blood management, ensuring safe and timely access to blood products during crises.
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