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The Transfusion Medicine Service supports a busy, level one trauma center, as well as active liver, cardiac, pediatric cardiac, neonatal, bone marrow transplant and hematology/oncology programs. It also supports an on site Apheresis Unit which provides therapeutic apheresis, photopheresis, and peripheral blood stem cell collection.
24 Hours a Day - 7 Days a Week
As a full service blood bank transfusion medicine department, we operate 24 hours a day seven days a week. We are dedicated to providing blood and blood products according to the highest standards of patient care and to assure compliance with regulatory agencies. We also provide transfusion management support to health care providers at our institution and in the community as well as throughout Virginia. We are located on the 6th floor of the Gateway Building, at the corner of 12th and E. Marshall Street in Richmond, VA.
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Blood bank equipment [View Image]Testing is performed on patient samples to assure compliance with regulatory agencies through our active Quality Assurance Program. The Quality Program monitors system essentials that assure the safety, potency, and purity of blood as defined by the:
In addition to routine testing, in our special studies lab we perform complete antibody identifications on patients with routine, complex, and multiple antibodies from a diverse patient population, including sickle cell and oncology patients, and patients with warm auto antibodies.
2 med techs working in blood bank [View Image]Education and training of medical technology students and residents in all aspects of blood banking, transfusion medicine, and laboratory procedures is an important endeavor in the lab. VCU's in the offers a master's degree with a specialization in blood banking. Upon completion of the curriculum, students are eligible to take a national certification exam in the area in which they performed their concentrated study. For more information, please contact , CLS(NCA), MT(ASCP), Chairman and Associate Professor, .
The faculty members in Transfusion Medicine are engaged in several major research projects. The “Age of Blood in Children in Pediatric Intensive Care Units (ABC-PICU)” study is a large, multi-center, randomized, double-blinded control trial aimed at determining if red blood cells stored for seven or fewer days will result in improved clinical outcomes in critically ill children when compared blood issued according to standard practices, which may include blood older than seven days. In another multi-center study, we are participating in an Investigational New Drug Application (IND) for “Pre-Hospital Use of Plasma for Traumatic Hemorrhage (PUPTH)”. This study involves the administration of thawed type A plasma in the pre-hospital setting for victims of poly trauma with major hemorrhage with the objectives of demonstrating that thawed plasma can be administered safely in this setting, and that such administration can improve outcomes. In addition, the apheresis unit contributed data to the NHLBI ReSTART trial, looking at the role of rituximab in the treatment of TTP. The faculty and staff in Transfusion Medicine are also involved in developing new clinical applications for cutting edge technology such as the use of DNA-based testing (genotyping) of red blood cell antigen genes to deduce detailed antigen profiles for patients that present difficult transfusion problems, such as patients who have received multiple or recent transfusions.
Transfusion Medicine has an abstract selected for publication this year. This abstract is presented at the AABB national meeting. 2020 AABB Annual Meeting accepted abstract:
Blood Utilization of Hematology-Oncology Patients during COVID-19 Crisis Using Temporary Transfusion Restrictions
K. Jones, S.M. Armstrong, and K. Sanford
Virginia Commonwealth University, Department of Pathology
The Gateway Building, 6th Floor
1200 East Marshall Street
PO Box 980231
Richmond, Virginia 23298-0662
Main Lab Phone: (804) 828-0256
Fax: (804) 828-0876
Director of Apheresis: Susan D. Roseff, MD
Director of Transfusion Medicine: Kimberly W. Sanford, MD
Associate Director of Transfusion Medicine and Apheresis: Elizabeth Godbey, MD
Susan Roseff, MD
Department Vice Chair Division Chair, CP
Susan Roseff, MD
Department Vice Chair Division Chair, CP
Pathology
Vice Chair of Pathology;
Chair of the Division of Clinical Pathology;
Medical Director of Apheresis;
Associate Director of the Resident Training Program;
Professor of Pathology
Phone: (804) 828-0255
Fax: (804) 828-6156
Email: Susan.Roseff@vcuhealth.org
Justin Dalton, MD
Immunopathology, Hematopathology & Transfusion Med
Justin Dalton, MD
Immunopathology, Hematopathology & Transfusion Med
Pathology
Assistant Professor of Pathology;
Director of Clinical Immunology
Phone: (804) 828-5389
Fax: (804) 828-8177
Email: Justin.Dalton@vcuhealth.org
Marie Do, MD
Transfusion Medicine
Marie Do, MD
Transfusion Medicine
Pathology
Clinical Assistant Professor
Phone: (804) 828-0093
Fax: (804) 828-0876
Email: Marie.Do@vcuhealth.org
Elizabeth Godbey, MD
Transfusion Medicine
Elizabeth Godbey, MD
Transfusion Medicine
Pathology
Assistant Professor of Pathology;
Associate Director of Apheresis;
Associate Director of Transfusion Medicine
Phone: (804) 828-3443
Guanhua Lai, MD, PhD
Hematopathology & Transfusion Medicine
Guanhua Lai, MD, PhD
Hematopathology & Transfusion Medicine
Pathology
Associate Professor of Pathology
Phone: (804) 828-7828
Fax: (804) 828-2812
Email: Guanhua.Lai@vcuhealth.org
Kimberly Sanford, MD
Transfusion Medicine
Kimberly Sanford, MD
Transfusion Medicine
Pathology
Associate Professor of Pathology;
Medical Director of Transfusion Medicine;
Medical Director of Stony Point Laboratory;
Director of Undergraduate Medical Education
Phone: (804) 828-2745
Fax: (804) 828-0876
David Wilkinson, MD, PhD
Transfusion Medicine & Molecular Diagnostics
David Wilkinson, MD, PhD
Transfusion Medicine & Molecular Diagnostics
Pathology
Professor Emeritus of Pathology
Phone: (804) 828-0184
Fax: (804) 827-1078
Steven M Armstrong, DHA, MT(AMT), SBB(ASCP), FACHE
Transfusion Medicine
Steven M Armstrong, DHA, MT(AMT), SBB(ASCP), FACHE
Transfusion Medicine
Pathology
Manager of Transfusion Medicine
Phone: (804) 628-2606
Fax: (804) 828-0876