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Education:
- Undergraduate: Davidson College, BS, 1967
- Postgraduate: University of North Carolina School of Medicine, MD, 1972
- Internship: Yale University School of Medicine, 1972-73
- Fellowships: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Pathology, 1974-76
- Residencies: Yale University School of Medicine, Anatomic Pathology 1972-74; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Clinical Pathology 1974-76
Interests:
- Teaching: Blood Banking and Transfusion Medicine, Informatics
- Clinical: Platelet Immunology, Outcomes Research
- Research: Transfusion Support for Transplantation
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Dr. Mark Simpson Tel: (336) 716-5366 Fax: (336) 716-5347 msimpson@wfubmc.edu |
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Current Projects:
- Outcomes research with leukoreduction of cellular blood transfusion products.
- Benchmarking of hospital transfusion systems.
Recent Publications:
Simpson MB, et al. Benchmarking red cell transfusion support: comparison of productivities at centralized networks versus in-hospital transfusion services. Transfusion, 42:1305, 2002.
Simpson MB, et al. Productivity benchmark data for centralized transfusion service networks. Transfusion, 42:1305, 2002.
Triulzi DJ, Simpson MB, et al. Clinical outcomes analysis of leukoreduced transfusions in cardiac surgery patients. Transfusion, 42:1025, 2002.
Simpson MB. Internet and Web-based Applications in Blood Banking and Transfusion Medicine. In: Butch S and Simpson MB, (eds.). Information Technology in Transfusion Medicine. American Association of Blood Banks Press, Bethesda, 2002 pp. 265-85.
Butch S and Simpson MB (eds.). Information Technology in Transfusion Medicine. American Association of Blood Banks Press, Bethesda, 2002, 300 pages.
Simpson MB (ed). Centralized Transfusion Services: Models and Systems. American Association of Blood Banks Press, Bethesda, 2000, 174 pages.
Lopez-Plaza I, Dean D, Simpson MB, Kiss J. Clinical spectrum of HLA-matched platelet transfusion support in a large transfusion service. Transfusion, 41:10S, 2001.
Hahn L, Casciola T, Simpson MB. Operational impact of the proposed new standard for acceptable residual white cell content in leukoreduced red blood cells. Transfusion, 41:136S, 2001.
Brubaker DB, Simpson MB (eds.). Dynamics of Hemostasis and Thrombosis. American Association of Blood Banks, Bethesda, 1995, 183 pages.
Friday JL, Simpson MB (eds.). Component Selection: Polemics and Politics. American Association of Blood Banks, Bethesda, 1996, 94 pages. |