Sinju Thomas: Strengthening Apheresis Excellence Through Shared Learning
Sinju Thomas, JACIE Inspector at The EBMT, Lead Apheresis Nurse Practitioner and Collection Facility Director For Apheresis at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Another successful second Imperial College Apheresis Study Day, bringing healthcare professionals together to share knowledge, strengthen collaboration, and support excellence in patient care.
Thank you to everyone who attended and contributed, speakers and to Terumo BCT for their continued support.
A special thank you to Vivienne Wint – RGN INMP, who helped me to develop this innovation and provided invaluable support.
It has been incredibly rewarding to see this initiative grow into the successful event it is today.
Together, we remain committed to learning, collaboration, and advancing apheresis practice for the benefit of patients and healthcare teams. Apheresis…
We change life with every spin.”

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