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				Local Donors Recognized at National Blood Donor Month Celebration 
					
					(January 18, 2011)  |  
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		 |  | PORTSMOUTH, Va. (NNS - 1/14/2011) -- Local Armed Services 
					Blood Program (ABSP) donors were recognized in Naval Medical 
					Center Portsmouth's (NMCP) Apheresis Laboratory during 
					National Blood Donor Month, with the lab's staff holding a 
					donor open house and a cake cutting on Jan. 13.  |  
					
						
							
							The lab has been celebrating the January observance 
							for several years as a way to acknowledge its 
							donors.
  National Blood Donor Month has been 
							observed in January since 1970 in an effort to 
							counter drops in blood donations during the winter 
							months. Year-round blood donation is critical since 
							the shelf life of blood is so short.
  To kick 
							off the open house, Capt. Darin Via, NMCP's deputy 
							commander, spoke about the importance of the program 
							and thanked the donors before cutting the cake with 
							one of them.
  "You know how passionate I am 
							about blood donations and their use, especially for 
							surgical services in theater," said Via, who 
							returned last summer from a year's deployment to 
							Afghanistan. | 
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							NORFOLK (Sept. 16, 2010) Boatswain's Mate Seaman Corbin Laudenslager donates blood to benefit Naval Medical Center (NMC) Portsmouth, Va., during a ship-wide blood drive. With the ongoing conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as the need to replenish the blood supply aboard U.S. Navy ships, the staff from NMC Portsmouth aims to get up to 100 units of blood during the drive. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Edward Kobobel) | 
						 
						 
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					"Between the hard work by the technicians to process the 
					blood and those who volunteer to give – you are saving lives 
					every day, and you may not really realize you are doing 
					that. Whether it's a trauma patient in the OR, a cancer 
					patient on the ward or elective surgery, blood products are 
					always needed."
  Lt. Cmdr. Leslie Riggs, Blood Bank 
					division head, also thanked the donors, saying he was 
					especially appreciative for the repeat donors and those who 
					donate when called because someone with their blood type is 
					in need.
  Sally Backues, a frequent donor and an 
					electronics technician with the Navy-Marine Corps Public 
					Health Center, and Via cut the ceremonial cake. Via then 
					shook each donor's hand and thanked him or her individually 
					for their contribution.
  Four donor appreciation 
					plaques were on display nearby, listing the names of the 
					frequent donors. Seven have donated more than 25 times, 
					eight gave more than 50 times and four donated more than 75 
					times.
  Backues is one who donates blood regularly 
					throughout the year, and has been doing so for about three 
					years.
  "I donate because I know I am doing something 
					for someone," Backues said. "I come down here to donate at 
					least once a month, and more often when I'm called because 
					I'm a match to someone in need. I also encourage others who 
					work here to donate."
  Of the units collected at NMCP, 
					half are used by NMCP patients or patients at other military 
					treatment facilities, while the other half are used on the 
					battlefield to treat service members injured there.
  
					Units are frequently needed by cancer patients, one of whom 
					spoke during the celebration.
  "I am extremely 
					grateful to those who donate," said Capt. Jean T. Scherrer, 
					Transfusion Services division head and recent ovarian cancer 
					patient. "I know I was grateful whenever I received a 
					donation. I received four units over the course of a month 
					early last summer. I used to be a donor, and never thought 
					I'd be on the receiving end. Thankfully, now I'm in 
					remission."
  The ASBP provides blood products to 
					active-duty service members and their families receiving 
					care at MTFs worldwide. NMCP is one of 22 ASBP blood 
					donation centers and aims to collect 500 to 700 units per 
					month.
  Donations are also collected through an ASBP 
					mobile van that visits area installations four days a week 
					to collect at bases as far north as Fort Lee, Va. The mobile 
					van schedule can also be found at the ASBP site by selecting 
					Blood Donation Centers and then Naval Medical Center 
					Portsmouth. The site allows users to find drives, schedule 
					appointments and track the monthly goal.
  Donating 
					whole blood takes about eight to 10 minutes, while donating 
					platelets, red cells or plasma can take longer. Whole blood 
					can be donated once every eight weeks, while the other blood 
					components can be donated more often. One donation can help 
					up to three people. 
  To donate blood, donors must be 
					at least 17 years old, weigh at least 110 pounds, be without 
					infection or fever, should not using antibiotics and should 
					generally be feeling well on the day of donation. |  
					By  Rebecca A. Perron 
					 Naval Medical Center Portsmouth Public Affairs 
					Copyright 2011 |  | 
					 
					Reprinted from 
Navy News Service 
					
					
					
					
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