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Supply chain shortages continue to disrupt our critical supply needs. From not having enough 5% albumin to apheresis kits on back order to staffing coverage for procedures, we continually face new challenges to care for our patients safely and effectively. This session will discuss creative solutions to managing these problems, from new staffing models, alternative medication options, and triaging kits to optimize care.
Learning Objectives:
Discuss the impact of the staffing shortage on apheresis
Outline creative ways to address equipment shortages such as kits for therapeutic apheresis and red cell exchange
Identify options for reduction or alternatives to albumin and medications used in this patient population.
Moderator(s):
Yara
Park,
MD,
Transfusion Medicine Services Medical Director,
UNC School of Medicine
Speaker(s):
Jennifer
O'Brien,
MD, PhD,
Senior Associate Consultant,
Mayo Clinic Florida
Jay
S. Raval,
MD,
Associate Professor, Vice Chair, Director,
University of New Mexico
Disclosures
Jennifer O'Brien, MD, PhD:
No financial relationships to disclose
Yara Park, MD:
No financial relationships to disclose
Jay Raval, MD:
Sanofi: Consultant/Advisory Board (Ongoing)
All relevant financial relationships have been mitigated.
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Credits Available
AM23-SN-16-O: Creative Solutions for Apheresis Supply Chain Challenges (Enduring) Evaluation