Donating Blood
Mar. 17th, 2009 09:46 amI know I can go to the American Red Cross website, find the nearest blood drive, and donate. But I'm wondering if there's someplace that people go regularly to do this? I'd like to give blood more often and I thought there might be something easier & more routine than just finding the latest blood drive at joe schmoe library/church/ymca and having to go to a new place every time. Thanks!
Edit: Anyplace that is near Somerville would be preferred. I work in Lexington so I can't make it to Longwood or anywhere downtown before 6pm at the earliest. I know there are a ton of hospitals downtown but I just can't get there.
Edit: Anyplace that is near Somerville would be preferred. I work in Lexington so I can't make it to Longwood or anywhere downtown before 6pm at the earliest. I know there are a ton of hospitals downtown but I just can't get there.
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Date: 2009-03-18 09:38 pm (UTC)I remember about 15 yrs ago rejecting people who had had the recent flu vaccine cause it was causing cross reactions in some of the viral testing (for example, people coming up postive for Hepatitis, when they really weren't, etc) This only occured for a few weeks, since the FDA recognized the problem and testing centers were able to finagle a work-around.
Anyhow, just a tid-bit.
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Date: 2009-03-18 09:28 pm (UTC)Oh and I worked at Mt. Auburn, so um, yeah, we got a blood donor program.
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Date: 2009-03-17 03:19 pm (UTC)http://www.newenglandblood.org/
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Date: 2009-03-17 03:30 pm (UTC)http://labmed.bwh.harvard.edu/blood/donation/index.html
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Date: 2009-03-17 09:24 pm (UTC)Bravo!
Date: 2009-03-18 03:03 pm (UTC)I also coordinate several community drives for the ARC, MGH, and Childrens Hospital. I schedule five Saturday drives a year in Arlington Center with the ARC at 56 day intervals so that those whole blood donors who find it convenient can come to all of them if they choose. More than two dozen people come to all five, and more than 75 people come to three or four a year. The next one is May 9th. See you there?
As several respondents pointed out, while the CBER (FDA & CDC) make the overall rules, and tried several years ago to impose uniformity on the ARC and all the other entities in the blood biz, slight differences have crept in, especially for individual hospitals who collect, process, and then distribute all in house. While the ARC and the AABB and many hospitals appealed to the CBER for sanity and science based epidemiology to be the basis of the sexual behavior screening, if it isto be used at all, the CBER refused, so the one respondent who suggested otherwise is mistaken, unfortunately.
If you're SFnal, Arisia now hosts a day with MGH and a day with Childrens, and Readercon will host MGH this year for the first time. See you there?
Finally, if you prefer to continue to shop around for the best, most convenient experience, just call 1-800-GIVE-LIFE every other month and try new places. Enjoy!
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