Caitlin Raymond’s Commentary on Artificial Intelligence in Transfusion Medicine is Out!
Caitlin Raymond, Assistant Professor of Pathology and Transfusion Medicine at University of Wisconsin-Madison, shared on LinkedIn:
”I’m excited to share that my commentary, “Artificial Intelligence in Transfusion Medicine: Promise, Pragmatism, and the Path Forward,” has just been published in Transfusion.
AI is moving quickly from abstract potential to real clinical impact.
In transfusion medicine — a field built on patient blood management, safety, and high-stakes decisions — we have a unique opportunity to shape that future responsibly.
In the piece, I discuss where AI can genuinely add value today, where caution is essential, and why pragmatic integration will matter more than hype.
Read the whole commentary here.
Grateful to contribute to this conversation at such an important moment for our specialty.”

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