Breaking Barriers: Advancing Equity Through Interprofessional Education

Breaking Barriers: Advancing Equity Through Interprofessional Education

Interprofessional education plays a vital role in promoting equity within health care organizations by fostering collaboration across disciplines. Bringing diverse health care professionals together creates a pathway to address systemic racism, identify and challenge biases, and improve health outcomes in marginalized communities.  

Health and racial disparities continue to persist in transfusion medicine today. For example, findings from a recent study demonstrated that patients from historically marginalized racial/ethnic groups, those residing in disadvantaged neighborhoods and who are publicly insured are less likely to receive a hematopoietic cell transplant (HCT), even after being evaluated at an HCT center.1  

Log in to read the full article.

This article is reserved for AABB members.
Please log in or join AABB to continue reading.

Feature

By Kendra Y. Mims, MFA, Managing Editor

October 2025

October 2025 View Issue


Find More News

transfusion journal

Transfusion Journal

Transfusion is AABB’s scholarly, peer-reviewed monthly journal, publishing the latest on technological advances, clinical research and controversial issues related to transfusion medicine, blood banking, biotherapies and tissue transplantation. Access of Transfusion is free to all AABB members.

Learn More About Transfusion Journal
CellSource

AN UPDATE ON THE LATEST BIOTHERAPIES NEWS

Keep abreast of what's happening in the field of biotherapies with CellSource - AABB's monthly update on the latest biotherapies news.

Read and Subscribe Today

CONTACT US

To submit news about the blood and biotherapies field to AABB, please email news@aabb.org.

CONNECT WITH US

AABB News

President

Meghan Delaney, DO, MPH

Chief Executive Officer

Debra Ben Avram, FASAE, CAE

Chief Communications and Engagement Officer

Julia Zimmerman

Director of Marketing and Communications

Jay Lewis, MPH

Managing Editor

Kendra Y. Mims, MFA

Senior Communications Manager

Drew Case

AABB News

(ISSN 1523939X) is published monthly, except for the combined November/December issue for the members of AABB; 4550 Montgomery Avenue; Suite 700 North Tower; Bethesda, MD 20814.

AABB is an international, not-for-profit association representing individuals and institutions involved in transfusion medicine, cellular therapies and patient blood management. The association is committed to improving health by developing and delivering standards, accreditation and educational programs that focus on optimizing patient and donor care and safety.

+1.301.907.6977
Email: news@aabb.org
Website: www.aabb.org
Copyright 2025 by AABB.
Views and opinions expressed in AABB News are not necessarily endorsed by AABB unless expressly stated.

Notice to Copiers: Reproduction in whole or part is strictly prohibited unless written permission has been granted by the publisher. AABB members need not obtain prior permission if proper credit is given.

2025 APEX Awards for Publication Excellence