AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the basic knowledge of transfusion medicine of medical residents who prescribe blood product transfusion.Material and methodsWe evaluated medical residents’ knowledge of transfusion medicine using multiple-choice questions.ResultsWe evaluated a total of 186 residents from different departments. The mean score was 47.2 (0–100). The department with the highest score was Hematology (61.5). First-year residents achieved a score of 48.4, a score that was greater than those of subsequent years (44.7). Those who had read a practical guide on transfusion medicine obtained a better mean score than those who had not (55.4 vs. 44.6). No association was found between the mean score and the hours of transfusion medicine clas...
Objective: To evaluate the knowledge of transfusion and transfusion safety among health professional...
Blood transfusion is a fundamental and life-saving procedure where the consequence of errors can be ...
AIM OF THE STUDY: The lack of traceability and monitoring of blood donors and transfused patients co...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the basic knowledge of transfusion medicine of medical residents who pr...
Background: Medical education has a major social impact because it ultimately influences the quality...
Transfusion of blood and blood components is one of the most common medical procedures in the develo...
Acquisition of knowledge and good skills in transfusion medicine by undergraduate curriculum. The su...
There is a general trend in changing paradigm in teaching medicine; the emerging concept relies on a...
The current curricula in medical schools and hospital residence worldwide lack exposure to blood tra...
AbstractThe current curricula in medical schools and hospital residence worldwide lack exposure to b...
Abstract Background A significant percentage of red blood cell transfusions are inappropriately over...
A large body of observations indicate that there is an inconsistent knowledge of Transfusion Medicin...
Background: Transfusion medicine (TM) knowledge varies widely among physician trainees. In addition,...
Comprehensive knowledge of blood transfusion practices among clinicians has an important role in pro...
© 2020 The Authors. Transfusion published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. on behalf of AABB. Background: P...
Objective: To evaluate the knowledge of transfusion and transfusion safety among health professional...
Blood transfusion is a fundamental and life-saving procedure where the consequence of errors can be ...
AIM OF THE STUDY: The lack of traceability and monitoring of blood donors and transfused patients co...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the basic knowledge of transfusion medicine of medical residents who pr...
Background: Medical education has a major social impact because it ultimately influences the quality...
Transfusion of blood and blood components is one of the most common medical procedures in the develo...
Acquisition of knowledge and good skills in transfusion medicine by undergraduate curriculum. The su...
There is a general trend in changing paradigm in teaching medicine; the emerging concept relies on a...
The current curricula in medical schools and hospital residence worldwide lack exposure to blood tra...
AbstractThe current curricula in medical schools and hospital residence worldwide lack exposure to b...
Abstract Background A significant percentage of red blood cell transfusions are inappropriately over...
A large body of observations indicate that there is an inconsistent knowledge of Transfusion Medicin...
Background: Transfusion medicine (TM) knowledge varies widely among physician trainees. In addition,...
Comprehensive knowledge of blood transfusion practices among clinicians has an important role in pro...
© 2020 The Authors. Transfusion published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. on behalf of AABB. Background: P...
Objective: To evaluate the knowledge of transfusion and transfusion safety among health professional...
Blood transfusion is a fundamental and life-saving procedure where the consequence of errors can be ...
AIM OF THE STUDY: The lack of traceability and monitoring of blood donors and transfused patients co...