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Immunohematology Course
🔷 *فقط ب ألفين للدفعة دي بدلا عن 10 ألف*

🔷طريقة الدراسة: الكورس في شكل تسجيلات صوتية مشروح من مراجع

🔷للتسجيل والاستفسار: 0110753218

*Contents of immunohematology Course*

🟣ABO blood grouping system
🟣Rh blood grouping system
🟣Minor blood grouping system
🟣Pre transfusion testing
🟣Compatibility  testing
🟣Donor screening
🟣Blood components and their administration
🟣Apheresis
🟣 Hemolytic transfusion reaction
🟣Hemolytic disease of fetus and newborn



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Immunohematology Course
🔷 *فقط ب ألفين للدفعة دي بدلا عن 10 ألف*

🔷طريقة الدراسة: الكورس في شكل تسجيلات صوتية مشروح من مراجع

🔷للتسجيل والاستفسار: 0110753218

*Contents of immunohematology Course*

🟣ABO blood grouping system
🟣Rh blood grouping system
🟣Minor blood grouping system
🟣Pre transfusion testing
🟣Compatibility  testing
🟣Donor screening
🟣Blood components and their administration
🟣Apheresis
🟣 Hemolytic transfusion reaction
🟣Hemolytic disease of fetus and newborn

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