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Watch this webinar with Kristen Wilt, MSN, RN the cord blood and placenta donation coordinator for TMC HealthCare and Erin Eaton the program manager of the cord blood bank for MD Anderson Cancer Center.
Innovation in the cord blood industry takes many forms, including new business models. The purpose of this session will be to identify a new model for public cord blood banking.
Everyone agrees that cord blood donation is a vital component to growing and maintaining public stem cell registries worldwide, providing life-saving transplants for patients in need. However, public cord blood donation programs remain very rare at hospitals across the globe. Indeed, innovation is needed to maximize opportunities for public cord blood banking. New business models are needed to make these programs easier to establish and sustainable in the long term.
Funded by the state lottery and bringing together a unique group of strategic partnerships, the Arizona Public Cord Blood Program represents one of the most innovative and sustainable business models in the industry.
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Recorded Oct 23, 2018
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Kristen Wilt, MSN, RN has been an integral member of the Arizona Public Cord Blood Program at TMC HealthCare for nearly 10 years. Passionate about the importance of preserving both umbilical cord blood and placental tissues, Wilt has played a critical role in establishing the public donation program within her own hospital and expanding the program to other hospitals throughout Arizona.
With over 25 years of experience in operations management, human resources, strategic planning and business development, Erin Eaton has been a key force in expanding the Cord Blood Bank (CBB) at MD Anderson Cancer Center and has been instrumental in the success of strategic partnerships with groups such as the Arizona Public Cord Blood Program. Likewise, she holds a leading role in ensuring that the CBB operations are in accordance with the FDA, HRSA, NMDP, FACT, CAP and CLIA requirements, guidelines, and standards.
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