Join the Webinar on Immunoglobulin Access and Stewardship in the UK and Australia – ISBT
International Society of Blood Transfusion (ISBT) posted on LinkedIn:
“ISBT Webinar: UK and Australia – Two Models for Managing Immunoglobulin Appropriateness and Access
Join us on 1 April 2026, 2–3pm CEST for an insightful session exploring how the UK and Australia govern immunoglobulin (Ig) use.
Learn how national structures, data-driven stewardship, and practical oversight strategies ensure appropriate Ig access – even during shortages.
What you’ll take away:
- How Ig governance and funding work in the UK and Australia
- Methods for patient-level Ig data collection and feedback
- Practical approaches to prescribing oversight and stewardship
- Ideas to guide policy, monitoring, and equitable access in your own country
Speakers
Siraj Misbah – Consultant Immunologist, Oxford University Hospitals
Nicolle Ginman – Nurse Consultant, Immunoglobulin Program, Royal Adelaide Hospital
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain concrete ideas for strengthening Ig policy and stewardship!”
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