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This webinar, brought to you by QuidelOrtho, explores the science and strategy behind potentiator selection, including practical considerations that can help laboratorians navigate complex antibody workups with greater clarity.
Tune in to watch Sue T. Johnson, MSTM, MLS(ASCP)SBBCM discuss the strengths, limitations and practical applications of LISS, albumin, PEG and saline methods, along with key considerations for selecting the right approach for different testing scenarios.
P.A.C.E. credit available!
Key objectives for this webinar include:
The 3 potentiators routinely used to detect red cell antibodies
A clear explanation of the mechanism by which potentiators enhance the stages of hemagglutination
Factors to consider when deciding on potentiators to use when an antibody is detected in the primary method
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About Our Speakers:
About Our Speakers:
Sue T. Johnson, MSTM, MLS(ASCP)SBBCM
AABB Quality Consultant
New Braunfels, TX
Sue Johnson is the Director of Clinical Education at Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin and serves as Director of Versiti’s Specialist in Blood Banking (SBB) Program. Sue has authored numerous publications in the field of Transfusion Medicine and Immunohematology and is an established lecturer on the topic of Immunohematology.
Sue Johnson is the Director of Clinical Education at Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin and serves as Director of Versiti’s Specialist in Blood Banking (SBB) Program. Sue has authored numerous publications in the field of Transfusion Medicine and Immunohematology and is an established lecturer on the topic of Immunohematology.