Transfusion Medicine
by Osaro Erhabor, Teddy Charles Adias
Publisher: InTech 2012
ISBN-13: 9789535105237
Number of pages: 305
Description:
This basic text is intended to optimize the training and practice of transfusion medicine in developing countries particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. It is aimed at improving the knowledge and skills of allied medical and medical students, and other healthcare professionals involved in blood transfusion, empowering them to offer the best possible blood transfusion services to their patients.
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