Effective transfusion audit can improve and alter clinical practice: something that is often questioned
J. Laird,
Corresponding Author
J. Laird
Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service, West of Scotland Blood Transfusion Centre, Glasgow, UK
Dr Jane Laird, Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service, West of Scotland Blood Transfusion Centre, 25 Shelley Road, Glasgow G12 0XB, UK.
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R. Soutar,
R. Soutar
Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service, West of Scotland Blood Transfusion Centre, Glasgow, UK
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J. Laird,
Corresponding Author
J. Laird
Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service, West of Scotland Blood Transfusion Centre, Glasgow, UK
Dr Jane Laird, Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service, West of Scotland Blood Transfusion Centre, 25 Shelley Road, Glasgow G12 0XB, UK.
Tel: 0141 357 7700; e-mail:
[email protected]/
[email protected]Search for more papers by this author
R. Soutar,
R. Soutar
Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service, West of Scotland Blood Transfusion Centre, Glasgow, UK
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First published: 08 April 2008
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