• A Disease Ignored and the Woman Who Wouldn’t Be
    Feb 4 2026

    In this episode, Syreeta Wright, author, patient advocate, and true warrior, shares what it’s like to live with sickle cell. From the excruciating crises, losing the ability to walk, fighting to avoid donor blood, and the medical trauma incurred as a child. She speaks plainly about feeling violated when her choices were overridden, and how that experience stillaffects her life.

    Syreeta explains why sickle cell is not a “Black disease,” how that harmful label helped justify neglect, and why research and resources are still far behind where they should be. She also shows how patient blood management and bloodless medicine became her path; building her own blood, using alternatives, and becoming an exceptionally informed patient who refuses to accept “standard care” without questions.

    Syreeta creates a children’s book series to help kids see themselves as warriors, not victims. If you’re a patient, parent, grandparent, clinician, or anyone who has ever felt ignored by the medical system, this conversation will challenge, educate, and inspire you to advocate fiercely for your own body.

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    https://www.youtube.com/@WelcomeToTheWorldWarrior

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    43 mins
  • Rethinking “Routine” Blood Transfusions with IVO Beverina, MD
    Jan 7 2026

    What if one of the most common hospital treatments is quietly putting patients at risk?

    In this powerful conversation, internationally recognized transfusion specialist Dr. Ivo Beverina reveals the uncomfortable truth about blood transfusions, how outdated habits continue to drive medical decisions, and the very real risks patients face when blood is overused.

    From emergency departments overwhelmed with anemic patients to hospitals that reduced plasma use by 90% simply by changing culture and education, this episode exposes the systemic challenges and the extraordinary opportunities inside modern healthcare.

    You’ll discover:

    • Why blood is used when safer, more effective options exist
    • The hidden dangers of transfusions that most patients never hear about
    • How anemia can be treated without defaulting to blood
    • The role nurses play in Patient Blood Management
    • Why healthcare transformation starts with education, data, and teamwork

    If you are a patient, clinician, nurse, leader, or advocate, this conversation will change how you see transfusion forever.

    Because the right care isn’t always more blood. It’s better medicine.

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    Read Medical Articles:

    A Synchronized Approach between emergency department and anemia clinic to intravenous iron treatment for very severe (Hb <7.0 g/dL) and extreme (<5.0 g/dL) iron-deficiency anemia: short-, medium- and long-term efficacyand safety analysis

    Efficacyof a strict surveillance policy towards inappropriateness of plasma transfusion


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    35 mins
  • From Normal Pregnancy to Near Danger | Maria's Struggle to Be Heard
    Dec 3 2025

    In this conversation, Maria Silvestri shares her personal journey during her pregnancy and discusses the challenges of advocating for herself within the healthcare system. The discussion highlights the importance of patient education, awareness of blood health, and the need for better management of anemia and iron levels during pregnancy. Maria emphasizes the significance of being proactive in healthcare and utilizing available resources to ensure optimal health for both mother and baby, especially as she prepares for the postpartum period.Let's Talk PBM Websitehttps://letstalkpbm.com/Song: DayFox - In The NowMusic provided by Vlog No Copyright Music.Video Link: • DayFox - In The Now (Vlog No Copyright Music) #anytimemusic8809

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    34 mins
  • The Next Generation of Viscoelastic Testing in Surgery with Bruce Spiess and Francesco Viola
    Nov 3 2025

    In this episode of Let’s Talk PBM, hosts MaryAnn and Christine sit down with Francesco Viola, PhD and Bruce Spiess, MD of HemoSonics to discuss how innovative technology is transforming blood management in the operating room.You’ll learn how real-time coagulation testing is improving patient safety, reducing transfusions, and saving lives.Let's Talk PBM Websitehttps://letstalkpbm.com/0:00 – Introduction2:00 – Donor Blood Product Types Explained3:20 – Adverse Outcome Risks With Donor Blood4:30 – The Shotgun Approach5:23 – Wasted Blood Is Bad For Everybody7:00 – My Best Blood Is My Own Blood7:56 – Viscoelastic Testing: How The Blood Evolves From Liquid to Solid8:47 – Technology That Sees The Whole Picture8:52 – Not All Viscoelastic Instruments Are Created Equal10:28 – Expanding the Use of Viscoelastic Testing12:54 – Viscoelastic Instruments Relegated To The Closets15:56 – The Evolution and Expansion of Viscoelastic Testing17:24 – Bleeding is Emotional18:14 – Bruce’s Personal Mission: Ridding the world of FFP22:18 – Point of Care Coagulation Testing Performed Next To the Patient23:51 – Definition of Patient Blood Management Is Centered Around The Patient24:36 – Can Bleeding Be Predicted?26:34 – TakeawaysSong: DayFox - In The NowMusic provided by Vlog No Copyright Music.Video Link: • DayFox - In The Now (Vlog No Copyright Music) #anytimemusic8809

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    29 mins
  • The Glue of PBM: How Nurses Lead & Transform Patient Care with Becky Rock, RN
    Oct 1 2025

    This conversation explores the vital role of nurses in Patient Blood Management (PBM), leadership, the challenges they face, and the importance of mentorship and education. The discussion highlights the need for standardized practices across healthcare systems and the qualities necessary for effective nursing leadership in PBM. The speakers advocate for nurses to take initiative and lead in this critical area of patient care, ultimately aiming to improve patient outcomes and trust in healthcare practices.


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    00:00 The Role of Nurses in Patient Blood Management

    01:57 Nursing Leadership in PBM Implementation

    04:10 Who's Training PBM Nurses?

    05:51 Canada's National Approach to PBM.

    0:19 Socialized Medical Practices Mean Sharing PBM Success!

    14:18 We Are Getting there!

    14:40 Comparing Nursing Roles in Canada and the U.S.

    14:40 Expert PBM Nurses As Consultants to Grow PBM Nursing Specialty

    17:53 The Importance of Mentorship in Nursing

    19:02 Building Trust and Patient Empowerment

    22:27 Recognizing the Patient Blood Management Nursing Specialty as a Specialty

    26:12 Characteristics of Successful Patient Blood Management Leaders

    32:00 Becky's hope for the future

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    33 mins
  • How To Measure Quality of Life with Dr. Micah Prochaska
    Sep 3 2025

    Ever wondered if a blood transfusion actually improves how you feel? In this episode, we dive into the world of quality-of-life research in transfusion medicine. Dr. Micah Prochaska—both a Humanities enthusiast and a leading voice in patient-centered outcomes—shares what current studies reveal, where the gaps remain, and why measuring quality of life is far more complex than it seems.Tune in for a fresh perspective on how we define “feeling better,” and why that matters for patients, clinicians, and the future of blood management.Subscribe and follow to learn more about your blood organ system—and how supporting it can transform health.Let's Talk PBM Website https://letstalkpbm.com/JAMA - Transfusion Strategy Effect on Quality of Life in Patients with Myocardial Infarction and Anemiahttps://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/article-abstract/2834876NCBI.NLM - Transfusion Strategy Effect on Quality of Life in Patients with Myocardial Infarction and Anemiahttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40459491/0:16 – Introduction: Micah Prochaska, Health Outcomes Researcher1:07 – Transfusion Education in Medical Training Is Lacking3:20 – Who Should Treat Anemia6:18 – Transfusion Effect on Quality of Life10:51 – Surprising Findings in Quality of Life Research11:34 – How Does One Define Quality of Life?19:05 – Geographic Regions and Culture Affect Perception of Quality of Life25:14 – What Doctors say vs What Doctors Do26:48 – Patients Must Be Their Own Advocates29:02 – Conclusions and TakeawaysSong: DayFox - In The NowMusic provided by Vlog No Copyright Music.Video Link: • DayFox - In The Now (Vlog No Copyright Music) #anytimemusic8809

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    30 mins
  • You Owe Them Nothing But Your Life I An Interview with Katherine DiPalo
    Aug 6 2025

    In this conversation, Katherine DiPalo, Pharm.D. discusses the vital role of pharmacists in healthcare, particularly in managing heart failure and iron deficiency. She explains the differences between pharmacists and medical doctors, the challenges faced by patients with heart failure, and the importance of team-based care in improving patient outcomes. The discussion highlights the need for recognition of pharmacists as healthcare providers and the impact of iron deficiency on heart health. SABM – Iron Corner: https://www.sabm.org/welcome0:00 – Introducing Dr. Katherine DiPalo0:28 – Understanding the Role of Pharmacists8:45 – Heart Failure Explained12:10 – Symptoms of Heart Failure | Symptoms of Iron Deficiency13:28 – Iron Deficiency and Heart Health15:11 – Oral Iron vs. IV Iron24:47 – SABM – Iron Corner25:55 – The Importance of Team-Based Care


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    28 mins
  • BEHIND THE HYPE: Rethinking Blood Drives With Dr Ajay Gandhi
    Jul 2 2025

    In this conversation, MaryAnn, Sarah, and Dr. Ajay Gandhi discuss the critical aspects of Patient Blood Management (PBM), focusing on its barriers, the role of policymakers, and the importance of public awareness. Dr. Gandhi emphasizes the need for patient involvement in driving Patient Blood Management in healthcare. The discussion also touches on misconceptions surrounding blood management and the ethical considerations of blood donation practices.


    Have you ever participated in a blood drive? Tell us about your experience in the comments below!

    Hit like and subscribe to join our education and awareness campaign to make Patient Blood Management a standard of care in every healthcare facility!

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    33 mins