Angel Augusto Pérez Calatayud: A New Chapter in Advancing Patient Blood Management Worldwide with IFPBM
Angel Augusto Pérez Calatayud, Head of the Critical Care Division at Hospital General de Mexico, Board of Trustees at IFPBM.org, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Honored and deeply grateful to have been appointed as a member of the Board of Trustees among with my collegue and friend Diana Castro Paupério for the International Foundation of Patient Blood Management during our meeting in Basel.
I accept this responsibility with humility, commitment, and great enthusiasm, reaffirming my dedication to advancing Patient Blood Management worldwide through collaboration, education, innovation, and multidisciplinary teamwork.
This appointment represents not only a personal milestone, but also the collective effort of many colleagues and institutions committed to improving patient safety, optimizing transfusion practices, and strengthening healthcare quality globally.
I look forward to continuing working alongside outstanding international leaders and colleagues to further expand the impact of PBM in healthcare systems around the world.”

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