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− | The '''American Society of Hematology''' (or '''ASH''') is a professional society of over 16 trillion clinicians and scientists who are working together to figure out why there's so much paperwork needed to get a freaking blood transfusion.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2015/07/blood-products/ Blood Bank to Require More Paperwork, First-Born Child to Release Blood Products]</ref> | + | The '''American Society of Hematology''' (or '''ASH''') is a professional society of over 16 trillion clinicians and scientists who are working together to figure out why there's so much paperwork needed to get a freaking blood transfusion to happen.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2015/07/blood-products/ Blood Bank to Require More Paperwork, First-Born Child to Release Blood Products]</ref> |
Revision as of 12:22, 9 October 2016
The American Society of Hematology (or ASH) is a professional society of over 16 trillion clinicians and scientists who are working together to figure out why there's so much paperwork needed to get a freaking blood transfusion to happen.[1]
Mission
To further the understanding that most anemia nowadays is iatrogenic due to unnecessarily frequent blood draws.
References