Augustina Isioma Ikusemoro: Women Powering the Future of Blood Transfusion
Augustina Isioma Ikusemoro, Haematology and Transfusion Medicine Specialist at Sharjah Blood Transfusion and Research Center, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Women Powering the Future of Blood Transfusion
On this International Women’s Day, we celebrate the incredible women working behind the scenes to make safe blood possible.
From blood banks and laboratories to research, patient care, and global health leadership, women continue to drive innovation and strengthen transfusion systems worldwide.
But the connection goes even deeper.
Safe blood is critical for women’s health — saving mothers during childbirth, treating anemia, supporting cancer care, and managing many life-threatening conditions.
Every day, women in transfusion medicine ensure that every unit of blood is safe, tested, and ready to save lives.
Empowering women through safe blood, science, and service.
Happy International Women’s Day to every woman advancing healthcare and saving lives.
Every drop counts. Every woman makes a difference.”

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