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Modern Blood Banking & Transfusion Practices
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u/MightyMidwest ยท 2 pointsr/pathology

Currently doing BB/TM fellowship. Hopefully your program has copies of the AABB technical manual floating around you can borrow. I wouldn't buy it now, as there will definitely be a new edition before you would be a fellow. I'm liking this book a lot:

https://www.amazon.com/Modern-Blood-Banking-Transfusion-Practices/dp/0803668880/ref=dp_ob_title_bk

It's geared toward training medical lab scientists, which is actually an appropriate level for most pathology residents. You can grasp the principles pretty easily, and understand what your techs are doing/thinking (important for a potential medical director!).

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As for hemepath, WHO is useful for classification/report writing, whereas a textbook like Jaffe will have more background--depends what you're looking for.