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AM23-TU-14-O

AM23-TU-14-O: The Dawn of a New Age: Individual Donor Assessment (Enduring)

Credits
1 General Continuing Education (GEN) | 1 Florida Lab Personnel (FLP) | 1 California Nurse (CN) | 1 California Lab Personnel (CLP) | 1 Physician (PHY)
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Implementing any new version of the Donor History Questionnaire can be challenging, but implementing the historic, new donor eligibility criteria using individual risk-based questions to reduce the risk of HIV transmission can be especially daunting. Join Donor History Task Force members as they walk you through the significant changes in the new HIV guidance document and how they have been incorporated into the DHQ v4.0. Speakers will describe tools and resources available, challenges, and success stories.

Learning Objectives

  • Review the new recommendations in the final guidance and how they are incorporated into DHQ v4.0
  • List tools and resources available to assist blood collection facilities with implementation of DHQ v4.0
  • Describe challenges and success stories

Moderator

Speaker Image for Kyle Annen
Kyle Annen, DO, CABP, QIA (ASCP)
Medical Director Transfusion Services, Medical Director of Apheresis and Cellular Therapy

Speakers

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Vice President, Donor and Patient Services, Impact Life
Speaker Image for Mary Townsend
VP / Corporate Medical Director, Vitalant

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