Chris Barber Echoes PPTA’s Call to Recognize the Lifesaving Work of Plasma Collection Teams Worldwide
Chris Barber, Executive at BioRewards Plasma Services, shared a post by Plasma Protein Therapeutics Association on LinkedIn:
”PPTA’s post is a salient reminder of the important and sometimes under-recognized good work our teams do in the Field each day.
It reminds me of a workplace decal I keep in my desk from years’ past, quoting a friend and former colleague of mine (Rich Garden):
“Not a single one of us ever need wonder if we have done good in our lives. (Dr. Richard Garden)” ”
Quoting Plasma Protein Therapeutics Association’s post:
”Plasma Powers Possibility for more than just those with rare diseases. Plasma-derived medicines are used in a variety of medical settings, including routine healthcare, emergency treatments, and preventive care.
Learn more about how plasma-derived medicines are used at PlasmaWeek.org”

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