Susan White
Canadian Blood Services
2 Papers
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Susan White is an academic researcher from Canadian Blood Services. The author has contributed to research in topics: Patient safety & Octapharma. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications.
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A regional massive hemorrhage protocol developed through a modified Delphi technique
Jeannie Callum,Calvin H. Yeh,Andrew Petrosoniak,Mark J. McVey,Stephanie Cope,Troy Thompson,Victoria Chin,Keyvan Karkouti,Avery B. Nathens,Kimmo Murto,Suzanne Beno,Jacob Pendergrast,Andrew C. McDonald,Russell MacDonald,Neill K.J. Adhikari,Asim Alam,Donald M. Arnold,Lee Barratt,Andrew Beckett,Sue Brenneman,Hina Chaudhry,Allison Collins,Margaret Harvey,Jacinthe Lampron,Clarita Margarido,Amanda McFarlan,Barto Nascimento,Wendy Owens,Menaka Pai,Sandro Rizoli,Theodora Ruijs,Robert Skeate,Teresa Skelton,Michelle Sholzberg,Kelly Syer,Jami-Lynn Viveiros,Josee Theriault,Alan Tinmouth,Rardi van Heest,Susan White,Michelle P. Zeller,Katerina Pavenski +41 more
- 01 Jul 2019
TL;DR: This MHP template will provide the basis for the design of an MHP toolkit, including specific recommendations for pediatric and obstetrical patients, and for hospitals with limited availability of blood components or means to achieve definitive hemorrhage control.
A Regional Massive Hemorrhage Protocol: Designed with a Modified Delphi Technique to Obtain Consensus
Jeannie Callum,Calvin H. Yeh,Mark J. McVey,Andrew Petrosoniak,Stephanie Cope,Troy Thompson,Victoria Chin,Keyvan Karkouti,Avery Nathans,Kimmo Murto,Suzanne Beno,Jacob Pendergrast,Andrew McDonald,Neil Adhikari,Asim Alam,Donald M. Arnold,Lee Barratt,Andrew Beckett,Sue Brenneman,Hina Chaudhry,Allison Collins,Margaret Harvey,Jacinthe Lampron,Russell D. MacDonald,Clarita Margarido,Amanda McFarlan,Barto Nascimento,Wendy Owens,Menaka Pai,Sandro Rizoli,Theodora Ruijs,Robert Skeate,Teresa Skelton,Michelle Sholzberg,Kelly Syer,Jami-Lynn Viveiros,Josee Theriault,Alan Tinmouth,Rardi van Heest,Susan White,Michelle P. Zeller,Katerina Pavenski +41 more
TL;DR: Harmonization of MHPs in Ontario will simplify training, increase uptake of evidence-based interventions, enhance communication, improve patient safety, and ultimately improve outcomes, according to the authors.
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