Preparation is Key for Pediatric Blood Draws
Each day, phlebotomists are tasked with putting patients at ease during a blood draw. This can be especially challenging when it comes to pediatric patients.
Gene Study Points Researchers to New Pathway for Leukemia
Leukemia is one of the hardest cancers to treat, but scientists have discovered a new, targetable pathway in one of the worst subtypes of the disease.
Alumni Spotlight: Dr. Ben Fialkow of the American Red Cross
Name: Lawrence (Ben) Fialkow, D.O.
Hometown; Originally from Columbia, S. Carolina and now lives in Brighton
Family; Wife, Alice Rutkowski, son, Duncan, 8
Alum Blood Banker, Dr. Triulzi, a Leader in Transfusion Safety
Dr. Darrell Triulzi, M.D., gets excited when thinking about the direct impact his work has on patients.The former URMC Pathology resident (1986-1990) currently serves as the director of Transfusion Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Department of Pathology and medical director of the Institute for Transfusion Medicine.
The Lifesaving Work of the Blood Bank and Transfusion Medicine Unit
Have you ever wondered what happens to blood donations when they are taken to a hospital?