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February 3, 2010

Dr. Charles Drew: Blood Banking Pioneer

Dr. Charles Drew (1904-1950), an African American blood specialist, surgeon, educator and scientist, was the first medical director of the first American Red Cross blood bank. Dr. Drew laid the foundation for modern blood banking. Today’s American Red Cross blood program is the result of his pioneering work in blood collection, plasma processing and transfusion.

During the month of February we celebrate Black History Month. You can honor Dr. Charles Drew and and his important contributions to blood banking by scheduling an appointment to donate blood. Call 1-800-RED CROSS or visit redcrossblood.org.

Click here for more information on Dr. Charles Drew.

1 comments:

Blood donation said...

I've been a blood donor 2 years already and it really makes me feel proud because I know someone lives are save. As we all know, blood banks shortages kills tons of people and every 2 seconds someone in the United states needs blood.

This is will be time to make a difference and help each other. You can visit http://bloodbanker.com/ they have all the information on how to be a blood donor and a directory of all the Blood Bank in the United States.