
Jipmer drive to improve transfusion services
The Hindu
Jipmer's Department of Transfusion Medicine launches initiatives to enhance voluntary blood donation and transfusion services, improving patient care.
The Department of Transfusion Medicine, Jipmer, has initiated a series of programmes aimed at improving voluntary blood donation, transfusion services and patient care.
A press note said as part of the drive, a mega voluntary blood donation camp was recently held coinciding with the 77th Republic Day celebrations and World Health Organisation’s Blood Donors Day theme of ‘Give blood, give hope: Together we save lives’.
Jipmer Director Vir Singh Negi inaugurated the camp in the presence of Saga Vinod Kumar, Medical Superintendent, heads of departments, faculty members and staff of Department of Transfusion Medicine.
More than 200 voluntary donors, comprising faculty, residents, students and staff donated blood during the camp, the press note said.

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