The King George’s Medical University in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, has launched a blood donors’ registry booklet to help patients in need of platelet transfusions. With contact numbers, the consent of donors, and blood group information of over 6,000 registered volunteers, the booklet will aid in emergency situations by providing patients with platelet donors. Prof Tulika Chandra, Head of Transfusion Medicine at KGMU, called the booklet beneficial for patients without donors. In other developments in Lucknow’s government hospitals, patients now have access to donor blood upon the advice of their doctors. Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences and KGMU will provide blood units to those in need until June 28th, with KGMU catering specifically to those requiring B and O positive blood units. This initiative will provide vital support to patients in need and help ease the burden on the Indian healthcare system.
King George’s Medical University Unveils Blood Donor Registry Platform
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