22EL-756 On-Demand eCast: Immunohematology Boot Camp: High & Low Incidence Antigens

Credits
0.75 General Continuing Education (GEN) | 0.75 California Nurse (CN) | 0.75 Physician (PHY)

Live Program Date: Wednesday, July 20, 2022
Program Number: 22EL-756

Educational Track: Technical/Clinical
Topic: Patient Transfusion
Intended Audience: Hospital Blood Banks, Hospitals, Laboratory Staff, Scientists, Students (MD, MT, SBB)
Teaching Level: Advanced, Intermediate

Faculty
(titles and affiliations at the time of the live program)
Director/Moderator: Danielle Mullins, MSTM MLS(ASCP)CM SBBCM, Manager, Immunohematology Reference Laboratory, Versiti Illinois, Aurora, IL
Speaker: Chelsey Geurkink, MLS(ASCP)CM SBBCM, Senior Scientist, Immunohematology Reference Laboratory, Versiti Illinois, Aurora, IL

Program Description
Highs and lows: the possibilities are endless! Get tips from Immunohematology veterans on how to best approach the identification of these tricky antibodies, gain background knowledge on some of the more common examples, and identify transfusion challenges associated with these antibodies. This program will feature guided case studies and an informative presentation.

Learning Objectives
After participating in this educational activity, participants should be able to:

  • Recognize common antigens associated with antibodies to low/high frequency antigens.
  • Identify methods to differentiate antibodies associated with these reactivity patterns.
  • Discuss transfusion recommendations and challenges for patients with antibodies to high/low frequency antigens.

How to Claim Continuing Education Credit

  • Single Viewers: if you registered as a single viewer, complete the evaluation found on the "CE Information" tab after watching the video. By submitting the evaluation, you are attesting to watching the presentation in its entirety.
  • Group Viewers: This is applicable for groups/facilities that purchased Group Viewing access for this program (registration will be verified prior to processing a group viewing attendance log). Group Viewing Coordinators should submit the attendance log to eLearning@aabb.org within 72 hours of the completion/viewing date. Once AABB receives an attendance log, each participant on the attendance log will be granted access as a single viewer to this program and will be required to complete the evaluation in order to claim continuing education credit. Each participant will be required to have an AABB account in order to access this program/platform. If a participant does not have an account, he/she can create one using the same email address provided on the attendance log.

Director & Moderator

Speaker Image for Danielle Mullins
Danielle Mullins, MSTM, MLS(ASCP)SBB
Versiti

Speaker

Speaker Image for Chelsey Geurkink
Chelsey Geurkink, MLS(ASCP)SBB
Versiti Illinois