Reza Shojaei on Making a Measurable Difference in Patients’ Lives
Reza Shojaei, Chief Operating Officer at Canadian Plasma Resources, reposted from PPTA on LinkedIn:
”Plasma donation is one of the most direct ways individuals can make a real, measurable difference in patients’ lives.
Plasma-derived medicines are essential for people living with immune deficiencies, rare disorders, and other serious conditions, and every donation matters, especially during the holiday season.
Thank you to the Plasma Protein Therapeutics Association (PPTA) for continuing to raise awareness about the critical role plasma donors play in global health.
If you are eligible, consider giving the gift that keeps saving lives.”
Quoting Plasma Protein Therapeutics Association (PPTA)‘s post:
”Happy holidays!
If you are looking for ways to give back, consider donating plasma.
It’s a life-changing gift for those who use plasma-derived medicines.
Visit PPTAGlobal.org to learn more.”

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