Transfusion Medicine Fellowship Description:
This one-year ACGME approved program provides instruction and
experience in hospital and blood center transfusion medicine.
The trainee actively participates in routine and complex
serological evaluations, prenatal screening and therapy, component
collection and therapy, therapeutic apheresis, peripheral blood stem cell
collection, quality assurance, and information management. Clinical
services include bone marrow and solid organ transplant, Level 1 trauma,
Cancer Hospital, Heart Hospital and high risk perinatal services. Included are
The Ohio
State University Hospitals (700 beds), Columbus Children's Hospital (313
beds) and the Central Ohio Red Cross Blood Services (collecting 150,000
units/year). Research is encouraged.
Resources for image analysis, flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry,
electron microscopy, cytogenetics and molecular pathology are available. Requirements:
Candidates should be Board-eligible or Board-certified in one of
the following specialties: Clinical
Pathology, Anesthesia, Hematology, Internal Medicine,
Obstetrics/Gynecology, Pediatrics, Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Colon and
Rectal Surgery, Neurological Surgery or Thoracic Surgery. Stipend: Support will commensurate with year of post-graduate training.
Gretchen Staschiak Email:
Gretchen.Staschiak@osumc.edu |