MARCH 2018 ISSUE
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New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge Brooklyn, New York
PBM Certificate Course September 12, 2018
SABM Annual Meeting September 13 - 15, 2018
The Society for the Advancement of Blood Management (SABM) invites healthcare organizations worldwide to participate in this week dedicated to educating patients and healthcare professionals about patient blood management.
Please consider making a donation to your Society. Your donations will help us to improve the lives of people throughout the world through Patient Blood Management.
SABM 2018 Newsletter Publication Schedule
March | July | November
Carolyn Burns, MD Editor
Tiffany Hall, RN Associate Editor
Sherri Ozawa, RN Kevin Wright
Contributors for This Issue
Dale Black Deborah Didesch, CRNFA, BSN, BHA Becky Rock, RN Keith Samolyk, CCP Aryeh Shander, MD Stacie Smith, CLS Pierre R. Tibi, MD Jessica Varisco, RN
Marketing Director Dale Black
Membership Services Carmen Melseth
SABM Officers and Directors
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SABM Spotlight
PBM—Administration and the Perfusionist
In this rapidly changing healthcare environment hospitals are continually seeking to improve outcomes. This presents unique opportunities for the perfusionist and PBM. SABM board member, James Brown, MHA, CCP, LP, discussed the role of the perfusionist in AmSecToday. Brown noted that the percentage of perfusionist involvement in PBM has hovered at about the same level for several years. Why might this be? It seems that there has been a slow-moving process or understanding as to their role beyond the operating room. He addressed perfusionist abilities, specifically as to assets, opportunities, advancing technologies, and administrative roles.
As technology continues to advance, their role can also expand, which may need to start in the academic world for real progress to be achieved. For example, there is a need for greater understanding of data, such as in the cardiovascular surgery STS database. Hospital administrators may not be getting the full benefit of such data, an area in which the perfusionist can be instrumental. Overall, they can be utilized in other areas instead of what has become a singular focus on the RN model.
This highlights the need for an awareness of cross functionality due to their clinical strength. Perfusionists are experts in the OR for PBM, yet can be culturally invisible. There are multiple areas to expand such as surgical quality, and transfusion committee or C-Suite committees, transfusion safety officer or even PBM director.
Thank you James for your comments and for putting perfusionists at the forefront of PBM.
Contributor: Kevin T. Wright
Meet the New Board Members
Dr. Stacey Valentine is an Assistant Professor in Pediatrics at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. She completed her pediatric critical care fellowship at Boston Children's Hospital and her masters of public health and pediatric health services research fellowship at Harvard University. Dr. Valentine served as an invited expert in fluid and transfusion management of critically ill children for the Pediatric Acute Lung Injury Consensus Conference.
She is currently using this expertise to co-chair the Pediatric Critical Care Transfusion and Anemia Expertise Initiative (TAXI), a consensus conference series of international, multidisciplinary experts, to develop evidence-based and when evidence is lacking, expert-based consensus recommendations on red blood cell transfusion management in critically ill children, in collaboration with the Pediatric Critical Care Research Blood Network (BloodNet).
She is the chair of the BloodNet blood management subgroup, as well as a fellow of the society of CHEST physicians and a member of the honorary Society of Pediatric Research. Her research focuses on blood conservation and anemia reduction in critically ill children.
Seth I. Perelman, M.D. is currently a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative Care and Pain Medicine at NYU School of Medicine. He is the Director of Thoracic Anesthesiology, Director of Anesthesia Equipment Clinical Decision Support and a member of the Transplant and Cardiothoracic anesthesiology team. As a clinical lead of the Surgical Value Based Medicine Committee, he is in the initial stages of implementing a Patient Blood Management program at NYU.
Dr. Perelman has lectured nationally and internationally on various topics related to blood conservation, including acute normovolemic hemodilution, surgical blood management, management of preoperative anemia and bloodless management of the cardiac surgery patient. His publications have appeared in Anesthesiology, Annals of Thoracic Surgery, American Review of Respiratory Diseases, Canadian Journal of Anaesthesiology, and Transfusion.
Dr. Perelman is board certified in Anesthesiology and Perioperative Transesophageal Echocardiography and is a Fellow of the American Society of Anesthesiologists. He is a founding member of the Society for the Advancement of Blood Management (SABM), and served as the SABM liaison to the AABB Perioperative Standards Committee in 2004. Dr. Perelman is a member of the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA), Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists (SCA), New York State Society of Anesthesiologists, where he serves as an alternate delegate to the ASA and a former executive board member of the New Jersey State Society of Anesthesiology (NJSSA).
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View the NEW Fourth Edition Clinical Standards for PBM
Check out the NEW Second Edition Quality Guide to Administrative and Clinical Standards
Check out the SABM Executive Guide for Patient Blood Management Programs
Consider submitting your future manuscripts in PBM for peer review and publication in this new section. The success of this endeavor will depend on the provision of material to make it lively and attractive to our colleagues and other professionals in the field.
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