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WMDA works on a broad scope of issues related to the clinical use of donor blood stem cells. WMDA members have specific expertise in donor care, stem cell transplantation, immunology, HLA, blood stem cell donation, donor recruitment, and other related fields. For professionals seeking a network with a broad knowledge of unrelated blood stem cell donation, WMDA membership has a benefits package that will help you meet your goals.
Confluence is the place where the WMDA members collaborate and share knowledge. If you are a WMDA member, you can create, share and discuss your files, ideas, minutes and projects with other members. If you have questions related to the use of Confluence, please contact Paulien Kort (paulien.kort@wmda.info).
What is Confluence?
Confluence is an online collaboration tool where you can create and share content with your working group members, committee members or project team members.
You might use Confluence to write and discuss meeting notes, project plans, requirements, how-to guides, or anything you like.
In a nutshell, Confluence allows to publish web pages that you can read and edit online via a web browser.
You can create something as simple as text on a page or add images, diagrams, activity streams, videos, and more.
Confluence puts your content online in a central place where your team can search, edit and discuss it at any time
Where can I find the tools?
On the Public Access space you can you find the tools e.g.:
- WMDA Forms;
- WMDA Donor Medical Suitability Committee Wiki;
- information about Report of S(P)EAR;
- link to submit a SEAR/SPEAR report to the WMDA;
- link for assistance from the WMDA international Emergency Task Force;
- WMDA recommendations on many aspects of registry operations.
Training Resources
See here when international registries are closed (holiday calendar)
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Please find here a PDF file of the WMDA Holiday Calendar 2016.
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The WMDA used the ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 standard to abbreviate all countries to three-letter codes. The countries that have more than one registry are given a suffix to distinguish them. These suffixes are used: CAN-HQ = Canada Héma-Québec public Cord Blood Bank Please note that if there is no suffix, the holiday is observed by all registries in that country. |