After30 years working as a Medical Technologist, I switched jobs and now has to take an MT certification exam. Needless to say, I was totally lost since college days are sooo far in past. After watching these videos, I'm ready to take the generalist exam which includes blood bank. (12/10/2020). You broke it down and made it easy to understand. Thanks
Thank you for taking the time to make these videos. They are my favorite blood banking references and very, very informative. Finding outstanding resources like your channel are few and far between. Thanks again!
Great videos. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. I remember when I first did my training ( free training in the clinical laboratories ) years ago the people there did not want to teach and share their knowledge because they were afraid that the trainees were there to take their jobs. You had to learn it basically on your own. So much selfishness in some people. You are the exception to the rule. You are a great man for showing what science should be all about. Unfortunately there are some that do not belong to the field because of this selfishness. God bless you.
Can you help me understand how we actually develop the antibody to these antigens? Especially the significant IgG’s. Also, what makes your auto control on panels show agglutination? I’m sure your busy but any help would be appreciated.
thanks!!!! one question concerning ABO. won't the naturally occurring anti-A,B in the universal donor's (O-) serum be harmful to recipients other than another O group ?
Thank you for your wonderful content. Do you have the url where you got the images of the reactions on the 0-12 scale? I'm studying to become a licensed CLT/MLT, and have searched for a hours looking for images of tube agglutination reactions with the larger scale. I've found that if I have more varied examples of what result constitutes a 1+ or et cetera, It helps me to learn faster how to categorize a test result that we can't literally count, and to decrease under reporting things.
hello sir, your videos arre great, they helped me a lot.But why have to stopped making them. Kindly keep making them. My request is to make a video on coagulation workup..
You are correct, and that is totally OK. In the U.S., calculating things this way is completely acceptable and standard (and yes, usually results in >72 hours). There's nothing magical about 72 hours!
hi this one is old presentation but I am refreshing my knowledge. Is there a way i still can download the podcast slides. It says page not found. Thanks for nice video
After30 years working as a Medical Technologist, I switched jobs and now has to take an MT certification exam. Needless to say, I was totally lost since college days are sooo far in past. After watching these videos, I'm ready to take the generalist exam which includes blood bank. (12/10/2020). You broke it down and made it easy to understand. Thanks
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Your videos save me!! There’s nothing else that comes close to yours on TH-cam!
Thank you for taking the time to make these videos. They are my favorite blood banking references and very, very informative. Finding outstanding resources like your channel are few and far between. Thanks again!
Watching in 2024! Thanks for this very good review material.
Thank you very much! Your excellent work will help a lot of laboratory scientist out there. May you continue to be inspired. God bless and more power!
Thank you for this video. This perfectly summarized a whole semester's worth of notes and lessons.
I am writing my exam in 7 weeks, your videos makes so much sense, made it easy to understand. Thank you so much!
Best of luck!
starting blood bank soon and using these videos as a review - AMAZING able to listen and do things in my life at the same time lol.
Thank you very much for these videos. Its so much easier to just listen than to read all that stuff.
Thank you very much.U made it a lot easier to understand than what is written in text book.Really appreciate!
You have been making a great videos. I can understand more from your videos compared to sitting in my classroom. Thanks for doing this.
Thank you for putting this up! What an awesome review, and I also learned a lot of new information that will help me with blood bank clinical.
Great videos. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. I remember when I first did my training ( free training in the clinical laboratories ) years ago the people there did not want to teach and share their knowledge because they were afraid that the trainees were there to take their jobs. You had to learn it basically on your own. So much selfishness in some people. You are the exception to the rule. You are a great man for showing what science should be all about. Unfortunately there are some that do not belong to the field because of this selfishness. God bless you.
Watched the whole presentation. Thank you for taking the time, sir. I like the gel test best.
Thank you so much for these videos. They’re really helpful and well-explained! Keep up the great work! 👍🏽
It may be worth noting that within the UK Blood Transfusion is regulated by the MHRA and Laboratories are accredited by the CPA, moving to UKAS.
Thank you for sharing this post. It's informative and a great update!
You made blood banking so easy, thankyou
Thank you so much for this thorough review.. still helpful even though it’s now almost seven years after
So glad I found you!!! Keep up at this, it's much appreciated!!
Awesome podcast. Thank you so much. I've learned a lot from these.
Thanks this helped me a lot in my blood compatibility testing report
Loving these lectures, dr chaffin!!
Can you help me understand how we actually develop the antibody to these antigens? Especially the significant IgG’s. Also, what makes your auto control on panels show agglutination? I’m sure your busy but any help would be appreciated.
Thank you so so so so much for the video Doc!
Any other reasons for a negative antibody screen and a positive crossmatch apart from ab to low frequency antigen?
Beautiful explanations. Thank you for sharing this information doctor. Thank you.
thanks!!!! one question concerning ABO. won't the naturally occurring anti-A,B in the universal donor's (O-) serum be harmful to recipients other than another O group ?
Outstanding-Thanks.
The needle size worries me
Great! Thanks for posting!
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Wonderful explanation.
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Thank you for your wonderful content.
Do you have the url where you got the images of the reactions on the 0-12 scale?
I'm studying to become a licensed CLT/MLT, and have searched for a hours looking for images of tube agglutination reactions with the larger scale. I've found that if I have more varied examples of what result constitutes a 1+ or et cetera, It helps me to learn faster how to categorize a test result that we can't literally count, and to decrease under reporting things.
hello sir, your videos arre great, they helped me a lot.But why have to stopped making them. Kindly keep making them. My request is to make a video on coagulation workup..
About q 3 day rule, your example will be more than 72 hours?
You are correct, and that is totally OK. In the U.S., calculating things this way is completely acceptable and standard (and yes, usually results in >72 hours). There's nothing magical about 72 hours!
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hi this one is old presentation but I am refreshing my knowledge. Is there a way i still can download the podcast slides. It says page not found. Thanks for nice video
+Bodh A Try it now. I updated the link, since the file has been moved on the new version of the BBGuy site.
+BloodBankGuy It worked. Your videos are so helpful. Kudos !! I am going through all of them.
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