Overcoming Global Blood Supply Chain Challenges: Susan Nahirniak with ISBT
International Society of Blood Transfusion (ISBT) shared an insightful post from Professor Susan Nahirniak, Faculty of Medicine at the University of Alberta, Canada, on LinkedIn:
“Beyond the Donor: Supply Chain Challenges in Blood Management
From equipment shortages to transport disruptions and staffing gaps — the blood supply chain faces growing pressures that can affect patient care across the globe.
In Transfusion Today, Susan Nahirniak examines the impact of non-donor related resource constraints and how the ISBT Blood Supply Management Working Party is working to tackle them.”
Read the full article and join the discussion on safeguarding the blood supply here.
Article: Supply Chain Challenges: The impact of non-donor related resource constraints
Authors: Susan Nahirniak

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