Celebrate National Blood Donor Month throughout January by inviting eligible individuals to donate blood and convalescent plasma in 2021 with the goal of creating a robust supply that can meet local hospital patient needs.
National Blood Donor Month has been observed in January since 1970 with the goal of increasing blood and platelet donations during winter – one of the most difficult times of year to collect enough blood products to meet patient needs. The COVID-19 pandemic has put additional pressure on an already strained blood supply.
On July 6, 2018 the FDA released an industry guidance document for transitioning from individual to ...
We sincerely hope to see you at this year’s AABB Annual Meeting in San Antonio, TX on October ...
Dr. Buff Mair is the new CTS Medical Director and replaces Dr. German Leparc who retired at the begi...
As communicated on January 21, 2020, CTS will implement the licensed Grifols Babesia test for sample...
The Q & A document from the Reentry Changes Webinar hosted on 06/06/18 has been posted in the Wh...
Daylight Saving Time Begins March 10, 2019. As a friendly reminder, airlines often change their rout...