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Medical College of Wisconsin s 153 million, 161,000 square foot cancer research center is set to open in August in Wauwatosa.
With summer in full swing, Tomah Health and Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin are urging community members to roll up their ...
How to donate blood To schedule an appointment to donate blood, call 1-877-BE-A-HERO (1-877-232-4376) or visit Versiti's website. Walk-in donors are also welcome. Donor center locations ...
Versiti is the primary blood provider for more than 56 hospitals across Wisconsin, according to the release. Type O-positive (O+) and type O-negative (O-) blood are in highest demand, but all ...
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'What we see today is dire:' Wisconsin experiencing emergency blood ...Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin says less than a day's worth of certain blood types are currently available for patients, forcing them to issue an emergency appeal for blood donations. According ...
Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin's 24th annual "Holiday of Hope" blood drive kicked off on Thursday, Dec. 26 – with more chances to donate still to come.
MILWAUKEE — Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin says less than a day's worth of certain blood types are currently available for patients, forcing them to issue an emergency appeal for blood ...
ROC Ventures partnered with Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin to give away 10,000 junior tickets to any attempting blood donor at Wisconsin donor centers and mobile blood drives.
All nine Versiti centers in Wisconsin are participating in the drive. The Mount Pleasant location, 1120 Sunnyslope Drive, has scheduled a blood drive from 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday.
Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin celebrates those who have saved lives through organ donation. The kick-off event was a Donate Life flag raising at Versiti headquarters in Milwaukee. Almost 1,500 ...
BloodCenter of Wisconsin encourages Reedsburg residents to help save the day by giving blood from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept 6 at Reedsburg Area Medical Center, in the Specialty Center Exercise Room.
Meanwhile, the BloodCenter of Wisconsin and its partners are in the early stages of assessing how well RFID-tagged blood products work in hospitals. In June, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) ...
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