Date of Publication
1-23-2013
Abstract
Blood centers serve as a cornerstone of public health by providing potentially lifesaving blood products. Interactions with millions of potential donors provides these centers with a unique means of health education and screening opportunities.
Advisor(s)
Mark Fung, MD, PhD, University of Vermont College of Medicine
Christine Frenette, American Red Cross - Northern New England Region
Carol Dembeck, American Red Cross - Northern New England Region
Agency
American Red Cross - Northern New England Region
Subjects
Health Communication and Health Information Technology, Public Health Infrastructure, Educational and Community-Based Programs, Blood Disorders and Blood Safety
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 License
Recommended Citation
Hao, J.; Kerrigan, C.; Kreiger, L.; McAvoy, J.; Sikavi, C.; Swift, D.; Wickberg, L.; Dembeck, C.; Frenette, C.; Carney, J.; and Fung, M., "Is Blood Donation an Opportunity for Hypertension Awareness?" (2013). Public Health Projects, 2008-present. 82.
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