A stress ball and blood collecting equipment rest on a table in the apheresis donation clinic, at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Jan. 24, 2023. Since platelets only last for 5-7 days, there is a continuous need for donors to participate in AUAB’s apheresis program. The platelets collected are shipped to two locations within the U.S. Central Command Area of Responsibility. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-stress-ball-and-blood-collecting-equipment-rest-on-a-table-in-the-apheresis-donation-clinic-at-al-udeid-air-base-qatar-jan-24-2023-since-platelets-only-last-for-5-7-days-there-is-a-continuous-need-for-donors-to-participate-in-auabs-apheresis-program-the-platelets-collected-are-shipped-to-two-locations-within-the-us-central-command-area-of-responsibility-image532161780.html
RM2NWP1NT–A stress ball and blood collecting equipment rest on a table in the apheresis donation clinic, at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Jan. 24, 2023. Since platelets only last for 5-7 days, there is a continuous need for donors to participate in AUAB’s apheresis program. The platelets collected are shipped to two locations within the U.S. Central Command Area of Responsibility.
St. Petersburg, Russia - February 20, 2017: Donor gives blood plasma in the city blood transfusion station. This year the station celebrates its 65th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/st-petersburg-russia-february-20-2017-donor-gives-blood-plasma-in-image157115449.html
RFK3H6A1–St. Petersburg, Russia - February 20, 2017: Donor gives blood plasma in the city blood transfusion station. This year the station celebrates its 65th
Apheresis machine to extract plasma and platelet from whole blood. Donation blood and plasma, blood transfusion, check specified, fasting, health care Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/apheresis-machine-to-extract-plasma-and-platelet-from-whole-blood-donation-blood-and-plasma-blood-transfusion-check-specified-fasting-health-care-image486658383.html
RF2K7N5MF–Apheresis machine to extract plasma and platelet from whole blood. Donation blood and plasma, blood transfusion, check specified, fasting, health care
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Ramon Veglio, the medical logistics and readiness flight commander, left, and Lt. Col. Stella Garcia , the 379th Expeditionary Medical Support Squadron commander, both with the 379th Expeditionary Medical Group, hang the ribbon for a ribbon cutting ceremony to open the new medical administration building at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Nov. 2, 2016. The expansion to the 379th EMDG will allow for apheresis, mental health, biomedical equipment repair and bioenvironmental engineering to be housed in one facility. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-lt-col-ramon-veglio-the-medical-logistics-and-readiness-flight-commander-left-and-lt-col-stella-garcia-the-379th-expeditionary-medical-support-squadron-commander-both-with-the-379th-expeditionary-medical-group-hang-the-ribbon-for-a-ribbon-cutting-ceremony-to-open-the-new-medical-administration-building-at-al-udeid-air-base-qatar-nov-2-2016-the-expansion-to-the-379th-emdg-will-allow-for-apheresis-mental-health-biomedical-equipment-repair-and-bioenvironmental-engineering-to-be-housed-in-one-facility-image235063521.html
RMRJC1WN–U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Ramon Veglio, the medical logistics and readiness flight commander, left, and Lt. Col. Stella Garcia , the 379th Expeditionary Medical Support Squadron commander, both with the 379th Expeditionary Medical Group, hang the ribbon for a ribbon cutting ceremony to open the new medical administration building at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Nov. 2, 2016. The expansion to the 379th EMDG will allow for apheresis, mental health, biomedical equipment repair and bioenvironmental engineering to be housed in one facility.
Airman 1st Class Mason Amadio, 8th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron weapons systems controller, holds a stress ball while donating platelets at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Jan. 24, 2023. Apheresis is a technology that separates red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and plasma by centrifugation. Using sterile equipment, the technician directs the platelets into a collection bag while the rest of the blood is returned to the donor or discarded. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/airman-1st-class-mason-amadio-8th-expeditionary-airlift-squadron-weapons-systems-controller-holds-a-stress-ball-while-donating-platelets-at-al-udeid-air-base-qatar-jan-24-2023-apheresis-is-a-technology-that-separates-red-blood-cells-white-blood-cells-platelets-and-plasma-by-centrifugation-using-sterile-equipment-the-technician-directs-the-platelets-into-a-collection-bag-while-the-rest-of-the-blood-is-returned-to-the-donor-or-discarded-image532189128.html
RM2NWR8JG–Airman 1st Class Mason Amadio, 8th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron weapons systems controller, holds a stress ball while donating platelets at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Jan. 24, 2023. Apheresis is a technology that separates red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and plasma by centrifugation. Using sterile equipment, the technician directs the platelets into a collection bag while the rest of the blood is returned to the donor or discarded.
St. Petersburg, Russia - February 20, 2017: Donor gives blood plasma in the city blood transfusion station. This year the station celebrates its 65th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/st-petersburg-russia-february-20-2017-donor-gives-blood-plasma-in-image157115450.html
RFK3H6A2–St. Petersburg, Russia - February 20, 2017: Donor gives blood plasma in the city blood transfusion station. This year the station celebrates its 65th
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Ramon Veglio, the medical logistics and readiness flight commander, left, and Lt. Col. Stella Garcia , the 379th Expeditionary Medical Support Squadron commander, both with the 379th Expeditionary Medical Group, hang the ribbon for a ribbon cutting ceremony to open the new medical administration building at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Nov. 2, 2016. The expansion to the 379th EMDG will allow for apheresis, mental health, biomedical equipment repair and bioenvironmental engineering to be housed in one facility. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-lt-col-ramon-veglio-the-medical-logistics-and-readiness-flight-commander-left-and-lt-col-stella-garcia-the-379th-expeditionary-medical-support-squadron-commander-both-with-the-379th-expeditionary-medical-group-hang-the-ribbon-for-a-ribbon-cutting-ceremony-to-open-the-new-medical-administration-building-at-al-udeid-air-base-qatar-nov-2-2016-the-expansion-to-the-379th-emdg-will-allow-for-apheresis-mental-health-biomedical-equipment-repair-and-bioenvironmental-engineering-to-be-housed-in-one-facility-image257833975.html
RMTYD9T7–U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Ramon Veglio, the medical logistics and readiness flight commander, left, and Lt. Col. Stella Garcia , the 379th Expeditionary Medical Support Squadron commander, both with the 379th Expeditionary Medical Group, hang the ribbon for a ribbon cutting ceremony to open the new medical administration building at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Nov. 2, 2016. The expansion to the 379th EMDG will allow for apheresis, mental health, biomedical equipment repair and bioenvironmental engineering to be housed in one facility.
Staff Sgt. Season Bachman, 379th Expeditionary Medical Support Squadron laboratory technician, puts a blood pressure cuff on Airman 1st Class Mason Amadio, 8th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron weapons systems controller, Jan. 24, 2023, at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar. Apheresis is a technology that separates red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and plasma by centrifugation. Using sterile equipment, the technician directs the platelets into a collection bag while the rest of the blood is returned to the donor or discarded. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-season-bachman-379th-expeditionary-medical-support-squadron-laboratory-technician-puts-a-blood-pressure-cuff-on-airman-1st-class-mason-amadio-8th-expeditionary-airlift-squadron-weapons-systems-controller-jan-24-2023-at-al-udeid-air-base-qatar-apheresis-is-a-technology-that-separates-red-blood-cells-white-blood-cells-platelets-and-plasma-by-centrifugation-using-sterile-equipment-the-technician-directs-the-platelets-into-a-collection-bag-while-the-rest-of-the-blood-is-returned-to-the-donor-or-discarded-image532232987.html
RM2NWW8GY–Staff Sgt. Season Bachman, 379th Expeditionary Medical Support Squadron laboratory technician, puts a blood pressure cuff on Airman 1st Class Mason Amadio, 8th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron weapons systems controller, Jan. 24, 2023, at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar. Apheresis is a technology that separates red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and plasma by centrifugation. Using sterile equipment, the technician directs the platelets into a collection bag while the rest of the blood is returned to the donor or discarded.
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Ramon Veglio, the medical logistics and readiness flight commander, left, and Lt. Col. Stella Garcia , the 379th Expeditionary Medical Support Squadron commander, both with the 379th Expeditionary Medical Group, hang the ribbon for a ribbon cutting ceremony to open the new medical administration building at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Nov. 2, 2016. The expansion to the 379th EMDG will allow for apheresis, mental health, biomedical equipment repair and bioenvironmental engineering to be housed in one facility. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Cynthia A.Innocenti) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-lt-col-ramon-veglio-the-medical-logistics-and-readiness-flight-commander-left-and-lt-col-stella-garcia-the-379th-expeditionary-medical-support-squadron-commander-both-with-the-379th-expeditionary-medical-group-hang-the-ribbon-for-a-ribbon-cutting-ceremony-to-open-the-new-medical-administration-building-at-al-udeid-air-base-qatar-nov-2-2016-the-expansion-to-the-379th-emdg-will-allow-for-apheresis-mental-health-biomedical-equipment-repair-and-bioenvironmental-engineering-to-be-housed-in-one-facility-us-air-force-photo-by-senior-airman-cynthia-ainnocenti-image188459590.html
RMMXH23J–U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Ramon Veglio, the medical logistics and readiness flight commander, left, and Lt. Col. Stella Garcia , the 379th Expeditionary Medical Support Squadron commander, both with the 379th Expeditionary Medical Group, hang the ribbon for a ribbon cutting ceremony to open the new medical administration building at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Nov. 2, 2016. The expansion to the 379th EMDG will allow for apheresis, mental health, biomedical equipment repair and bioenvironmental engineering to be housed in one facility. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Cynthia A.Innocenti)