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  2. Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service - Wikipedia

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    The first dedicated transfusion service in Scotland was formed at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh in the 1930s. [2] The Edinburgh Blood Transfusion Service (EBTS) was established in 1936 with Jack Copland as Organiser and Helen White as Secretary. [3] Helen White took over as Organiser in 1940 when Copland moved into a national role.

  3. NHS National Services Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Blood, Tissues and Cells: The Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service (SNBTS) provides blood, tissues, and cells to NHSScotland. It ensures 24/7 blood supply and availability and offers specialist treatment and therapeutic solutions, along with specialist testing and diagnostic services.

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  5. Blood donation in England - Wikipedia

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    NHSBT Blood Donation was previously known as the National Blood Service until it merged with UK Transplant in 2005 to form a NHS special health authority. Other official blood services in the United Kingdom include the Northern Ireland Blood Transfusion Service, the Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service and the Welsh Blood Service.

  6. John Cash (physician) - Wikipedia

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    In May 2017 he appeared in BBC Panorama's "Contaminated Blood: The Search for the Truth", stating "If you look at the difference in England and Scotland in terms of the outcomes, you have to conclude that it was not unavoidable, it was avoidable". [9] In 1974 he was elected a member of the Harveian Society of Edinburgh. [10]

  7. NHS Blood and Transplant - Wikipedia

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    NHS Blood and Transplant is an executive special health authority of the United Kingdom's Department of Health and Social Care.It was established on 1 October 2005 to take over the responsibilities of two separate NHS agencies: UK Transplant (now renamed Organ Donation and Transplantation), founded by Dr. Geoffrey Tovey in 1972, [3] and the National Blood Service [4] (now renamed Blood Donation).

  8. NHS Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service vehicle in Glasgow. Current provision of healthcare is the responsibility of 14 geographically based local NHS boards, seven national special health boards, supported by Public Health Scotland, [13] plus many small contractors for primary care services. Hospitals, district nursing services and ...

  9. Emergency Medical Retrieval Service - Wikipedia

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    In another study critical care interventions (emergency anaesthesia, thoracostomies, sedation, thoracotomy, chest drain insertion or administration of blood products) were provided to 17% of patients and 21% received an advanced medical intervention (these include patients who died on scene, gaining intraosseous access and any patient the team ...