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| WELCOME ! Formerly called the UOKHSC Blood and Marrow Transplant Program, thissite has taken a new name: the OUHSC-ColumbiaPresbyterian Blood and Marrow Transplant Program. In additionto updated pages on the program's History, Facilitiesand Staff, new pages with more useful informationhave been added including BMT Support Group, Referrals,Statistics, and an extensive online resourceof links regarding Bone Marrow Transplantation on the WEB called BMTResource Netmarks. | |
| PATIENT-ORIENTEDINFORMATION Most of the pages in this site are patient-friendly. The BMTResource Netmarks offers a bookmark of clickable links to various othersites of interest such as BMT Newsletter, Bone Marrow Transplants - A bookof Basics for Patients, Donor Information and Registries, Transplant Registries,BMT Centers and Programs and many other useful resources. Watch out forthe upcoming Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on bone marrow or stem celltransplants on this site. PHYSICIAN-ORIENTEDINFORMATION Physicians interested in referring patients to the program may findhelpful information in the Referrals page. Mortalityand Survival statistics are also available for the more commonly transplanteddisease entities in the Statistics page. Physiciansinvolved in research or clinical issues of blood and marrow transplantationmaay want to join existing electronic discussion lists if they have E-mail. | BMT-TALK Internet SupportGroup for BMT recipients, their friends and family If you have E-mail, subscribe for free to BMT-Talk andjoin hundreds of individuals in discussion of issues relating to bone marrowtransplants. Send the following: Address: listserv@listserv.acor.org Visit the BMT-TalkHomepage. BMT-DR ElectronicDiscussion group for BMT professionals and physicians Send you full name, location, clinical or research intereststo: BMT-Dr-request@maelstrom.stjohns.edu |