Ranked as one of the regions best hospitals by U.S. News & World Report, our highly-specialized and multidisciplinary teams provide a full range o f medical and surgical services for patients with routine and complex diseases. In addition, MedStar Georgetown was the first hospital in Washington, D.C., to receive Magnet® recognition for demonstrating excellence in nursing care. Since then, we have been re-designated four times given our outstanding commitment and dedication to our patients from our world-class nursing staff.
MedStar Georgetown University Hospital Bloodless Medicine and Surgery Program 3800 Reservoir Road, NW Suite M3408 Washington, DC 20007-2113
202-444-1797 Main 202-444-5861 Direct 202-444-0234 Fax
Bloodless medicine is a set of evidence-based strategies that enable healthcare providers to treat patients safely and effectively without the transfusion of allogeneic whole blood or its primary components. Instead, the focus is on using medication, surgical and anesthesia techniques, and strategic planning to support the three pillars of bloodless medicine: minimizing blood loss; optimizing tissue oxygenation; and managing anemia. Well talk more about the three pillars later in the module.
Its important to remember that the goal of the bloodless approach is to optimize care when transfusion is not an option.
A Free bloodless surgery educational health seminar has been scheduled for Saturday, April 23 at 1 pm at the Jim Barnett Event Center in Winchester VA.
Call 202-444-1797 to begin reserving your seats today!
Christine M. Pedraza on behalf of the BMSP Team Administrative Assistant
MedStar Georgetown University Hospital Bloodless Medicine and Surgery Program 3800 Reservoir Road, NW Suite M3408 Washington, DC 20007-2113
855-881-BMSP Toll Free 202-444-1797 Main 202-444-5861 Direct 202-444-0234 Fax
Learn More about the Bloodless Medicine and Surgery Program at MedStar Georgetown:
Is there any Hospitals doing Bloodless Surgery Shenandoah Valley?
As the medical field becomes more effective and innovative, new surgical procedures are growing in popularity. One of these new procedures is bloodless surgery. Bloodless surgery and medicine bring many benefits to the "medical table".
The below video was posted on Feb 3, 2010 - Its been over 20 years since Englewood Hospital in NJ pioneered bloodless medicine and surgery. In 2010 The Department of Defense paid Englewood Hospital millions of dollars to teach them what they know.