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“Transfusion Medicine Fellowship: Current Training and Educational Issues.”Lecture given at the SBB/Transfusion Medicine Fellow/Pathology ResidentTraining workshop at the 1997 Annual Meeting of the American Association ofBlood Banks, Denver, CO. 19 October 1997.“Autologous Blood Transfusion for Surgical Procedures.” Lecture presented aspart of a three-day symposium, Survey of Current Issues in Surgical Anesthesia,The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH. 7 November 1997.“Practices and Challenges in Transfusion Medicine.” Lecture presented to theDepartment of Pathology, University of California, Davis Medical Center,Sacramento, CA. 18 March 1998.“Patient Confidentiality and the Electronic Media: An Ethical Perspective.”Lecturer/Panelist at the program entitled, Patient Confidentiality and theElectronic Media: Ethical and Legal Perspectives, jointly sponsored by TheCenter for Healthcare Ethics, and Employers Health Alliance, Cincinnati, OH. 15May 1998.“Interesting and Unusual Adverse Reactions to Transfusion.” Lecture presentedto the Department of Pathology, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland,OR. 3 June 1998.“Unusual Adverse Reactions to Transfusion.” Lecture presented to the RoswellPark Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY. 7 August 1998.Panelist in the first annual College of American Pathologists (CAP) FoundationPierre W. Keitges, <strong>MD</strong>, Memorial Program on Medical Ethics (Sr. RosemaryFlanigan, PhD, Director of Ethics, Community Development, and Education atthe Midwest Bioethics Center, Kansas City, MO moderated this SocraticDialogue). Held at the 1998 Fall Meeting of the CAP/ASCP, Washington, DC.19 October 1998.“Ethical Issues in Transfusion Medicine.” American Society of ClinicalPathologists (ASCP) teleconference presented to approximately 60 sites in theUnited States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. 2 December 1998.“Ethics and Transfusion Medicine.” American Association of Blood Banks(AABB) teleconference presented to 65 sites across North America and Europe (Iwas one of three presenters). 1 December 1999.“Clinical Applications and Ethical Issues in the Use of Stem Cells for GeneTransfer.” Invited lecture presented at a workshop/conference entitled, Updateon Stem Cells: Identification, Harvesting and Clinical Applications, sponsored bythe University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey, School of Health RelatedProfessions, Newark, NJ, in collaboration with the New Jersey Organ and Tissue27

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