Montefiore St. Luke’s Cornwall Recognizes the Importance of National Blood Donor Month

Montefiore St. Luke’s Cornwall Recognizes the Importance of National Blood Donor Month

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Newburgh, NY – Across the nation, the month of January is recognized by many healthcare facilities as National Blood Donor Month and Montefiore St. Luke’s Cornwall (MSLC) is proud to house a Blood Bank within its Newburgh campus. The MSLC Blood Bank aims to inform both hospital employees and the community on the importance of blood donations by hosting blood drives in coordination with the New York Blood Center (NYBC) and providing information to those who participate. 

The Blood Bank at MSLC transfuses an average of 200 units of blood per month, with a total of 2,528 transfusions last year alone. As human blood cannot be manufactured, patients often rely on the laboratory to keep a steady supply of blood products on hand. In 2018, MSLC hosted two blood drives in which close to 100 units of blood were collected, transported, and distributed to help patients in need. 

Once collected, donor units are transported to the NYBC distribution facility in Long Island. From there, the blood is processed, separated into components, and tested for safety. After the unit has been cleared, it is distributed to hospitals in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Connecticut. In disaster situations, the NYBC will coordinate with other blood centers across the nation to send blood to those in need.

Cancer patients, surgery patients, post-partum mothers, and trauma patients can use multiple units of blood at once, relying on the willingness of the community to donate and the teamwork of hospital staff. As a verified Level III Trauma Center, the MSLC team has encountered several instances where a single case can require over a dozen units of blood. 

“The cooperation between the patient care team and laboratory staff is crucial to ensure the correct type and amount of blood is given,” stated Kathy Sheehan, Director of Emergency and Trauma Services. “Both teams work very well together, and we consider each other family.” 

Daniel Maughan, Senior Vice President of Transformation, also expresses the importance of the MSLC Blood Bank and its relationship with the patient care team. “Whether it’s being prepared for a trauma, maternal hemorrhage (a leading cause of maternal mortality), or our communities need for life-sustaining blood and blood products, MSLC ensures special teams of highly trained staff are always here, especially when time is of the essence.” 

As the season changes, blood shortages will become more prevalent and can make it difficult to get blood products within the community. Donor restrictions vary by state and are constantly changing. “It is important for potential donors to find out the criteria for blood donation and not to self-defer,” added Leonard Genesee, Director of the MSLC Clinical Laboratory. “If you are taking prescribed medicine, ask your doctor if it is safe to donate.”

If you are interested in upcoming blood drives at MSLC or have any general questions, the MSLC Blood Bank can be reached at (845) 568-2399. 

About St. Luke’s Cornwall Hospital 

Montefiore St. Luke’s Cornwall (MSLC) is a not-for-profit community hospital with campuses in Newburgh and Cornwall, NY. The hospital is dedicated to serving the health care needs of the Hudson Valley and has achieved excellence in the delivery of compassionate and comprehensive health care services. The Joint Commission noted MSLC for excellence in Key Quality Measures in the management of Heart Attack, Heart Failure, Stroke and Surgical Care. MSLC is also recognized as an industry leader in using information technology to improve patient care, by winning the Most Wired Award for the fourth year in a row. In January 2018, MSLC officially became part of the Montefiore Health System to strengthen the delivery of health care locally and enhance access to exceptional specialty care for Hudson Valley residents.