
D. Jeannie Callum
Transfusion hematologist. Provides expertise on massive hemorrhage protocols and blood transfusions.
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Sep 30, 2024 • 53min
Albumin in Critical Care
D. Jeannie Callum, Director of Transfusion Medicine and Professor at Queens University, dives deep into the complexities of intravenous albumin use in critical care. She discusses emerging evidence that questions its safety and efficacy, alongside challenges of inconsistent practices worldwide. Callum also addresses the financial implications and potential risks associated with albumin, especially in vulnerable patient groups. The conversation underlines the necessity of solid evidence and patient inclusion in treatment guidelines for better healthcare outcomes.

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Aug 4, 2025 • 1h 27min
Ep 206 Massive Hemorrhage Protocols 2.0 – Update on the 7 Ts
Dr. Jeannie Callum, a transfusion hematologist, and Dr. Andrew Petrosoniak, a specialist in high-performance resuscitation teams, discuss cutting-edge strategies for managing massive hemorrhage. They delve into alternatives to fresh frozen plasma when it’s unavailable and the significance of fibrinogen testing. The pair also emphasize the importance of tailored approaches for different patient scenarios, including trauma and obstetrical cases, while highlighting the critical role of teamwork in effective hemorrhage management.

May 22, 2025 • 34min
How I Treat Transfusion Medicine (part 2)
Join Dr. Jeannie Callum, an esteemed adult hematologist and professor, along with Dr. Ron George, a leading anesthesiology professor, as they delve into transfusion medicine's complexities. They discuss innovative strategies for managing major hemorrhage and the importance of individualized treatment protocols. Topics include viscoelastic testing and advancements in fibrinogen therapies. Communication among medical teams emerges as vital for effective care, along with recent improvements in antenatal anemia management that have reduced transfusion needs and enhanced patient outcomes.