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AM23-SN-17-O

AM23-SN-17-O: 2023 Emily Cooley Memorial Award and Lectureship (Enduring)

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1 General Continuing Education (GEN) | 1 Florida Lab Personnel (FLP) | 1 California Nurse (CN) | 1 California Lab Personnel (CLP)
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The Emily Cooley Memorial Award & Lectureship began as a lectureship in 1963 and was designated as a Memorial Award in 1983. The award recognizes an individual who has demonstrated teaching ability and has made a major contribution to the field of transfusion medicine or biotherapies. The 2023 Emily Cooley Memorial Award will be presented to Thomas Spitzer, MD

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Wen Lu, MD
Mayo Clinic

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Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital

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