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Transfusion
Our transfusion service is critical to the operation of emergency and in-patient care across NSW.
Latest News
Leading the research effort on von Willebrand disease, 100 years after it was first described
17th April, 2026
This year marks a century since the initial identification of VWD – a bleeding disorder thought to be more common than haemophilia. Today on World H...
Celebrating women in science: Sanzida’s journey to the laboratory in Port Macquarie
11th February, 2026
On this International Day of Women and Girls in Science we are recognising the women who help shape better health outcomes for our community.
One of ...
Meet George Artz, scientist at our Kempsey laboratory
4th November, 2025
George has had an extraordinary career in science and pathology that has taken him all over the world and across much of Australia. Now at the age of ...
Meet our superstar scientists for Science Week 2025!
15th August, 2025
Come behind the laboratory doors and meet some of the scientists behind the work we do every day to keep our communities healthy and safe here at NSW ...
Celebrating World Blood Donor Day and the life saving difference our transfusion teams make
12th June, 2025
Happy World Blood Donor Day to all those blood donors in our communities, for their selfless generosity and life-saving donations. Meet the transfusio...
Mark Dean calls time after a remarkable career in haematology and transfusion
16th December, 2024
Transfusion Clinical Stream Lead Assoc Prof Mark Dean will walk out the doors of the Gosford Hospital Laboratory for the last time this month after a ...
Hard work pays off for Abigail and Mandy – our newest RCPA Clinical Scientist Trainees
25th November, 2024
A big congratulations to Abigail Elias and Mandy Hubbard, the first Clinical Scientist trainees in Haematology who recently passed their Royal College...
Retirement beckons for Wagga Wagga’s Sheena Hatfield after more than 46 years of caring for the community.
19th June, 2024
Medical Laboratory Technician at NSW Health Pathology’s Wagga Wagga Laboratory, Sheena Hatfield, reflects on her career which began in 1978.
In the...
It’s World Blood Donor Day – consider donating!
14th June, 2023
Happy World Blood Donor Day to all those blood donors in our communities, for their selfless generosity and life-saving donations.
This year’s them...
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10th April, 2025
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NSW Health Pathology acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land across NSW whose cultures and customs have nurtured and continue to nurture this land. We would like to pay our respects to the Elders past, present and emerging, for they hold the memories, the traditions, the culture and hopes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across the state.
Aboriginal Workforce Development
Closing the Gap
NSW Health Pathology acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land across NSW whose cultures and customs have nurtured and continue to nurture this land. We would like to pay our respects to the Elders past, present and emerging, for they hold the memories, the traditions, the culture and hopes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across the state.
Aboriginal Workforce Development
Closing the Gap
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A NSW Government website
Find a collection centre
We accept all referrals
Payments
Contact us
A NSW Government website
Quick links
Find a collection centre
Payments
We accept all referrals
Contact us
Home
Transfusion
Our transfusion service is critical to the operation of emergency and in-patient care across NSW.
Latest News
Leading the research effort on von Willebrand disease, 100 years after it was first described
17th April, 2026
This year marks a century since the initial identification of VWD – a bleeding disorder thought to be more common than haemophilia. Today on World H...
Celebrating women in science: Sanzida’s journey to the laboratory in Port Macquarie
11th February, 2026
On this International Day of Women and Girls in Science we are recognising the women who help shape better health outcomes for our community.
One of ...
Meet George Artz, scientist at our Kempsey laboratory
4th November, 2025
George has had an extraordinary career in science and pathology that has taken him all over the world and across much of Australia. Now at the age of ...
Meet our superstar scientists for Science Week 2025!
15th August, 2025
Come behind the laboratory doors and meet some of the scientists behind the work we do every day to keep our communities healthy and safe here at NSW ...
Celebrating World Blood Donor Day and the life saving difference our transfusion teams make
12th June, 2025
Happy World Blood Donor Day to all those blood donors in our communities, for their selfless generosity and life-saving donations. Meet the transfusio...
Mark Dean calls time after a remarkable career in haematology and transfusion
16th December, 2024
Transfusion Clinical Stream Lead Assoc Prof Mark Dean will walk out the doors of the Gosford Hospital Laboratory for the last time this month after a ...
Hard work pays off for Abigail and Mandy – our newest RCPA Clinical Scientist Trainees
25th November, 2024
A big congratulations to Abigail Elias and Mandy Hubbard, the first Clinical Scientist trainees in Haematology who recently passed their Royal College...
Retirement beckons for Wagga Wagga’s Sheena Hatfield after more than 46 years of caring for the community.
19th June, 2024
Medical Laboratory Technician at NSW Health Pathology’s Wagga Wagga Laboratory, Sheena Hatfield, reflects on her career which began in 1978.
In the...
It’s World Blood Donor Day – consider donating!
14th June, 2023
Happy World Blood Donor Day to all those blood donors in our communities, for their selfless generosity and life-saving donations.
This year’s them...
1
2
»
News topics
Anatomical Pathology
Biobanking
Closing the Gap
COVID-19
Chemical Criminalistics
Forensic & Environmental Toxicology
Forensic Biology & DNA
Forensic Medicine
Forensic Toxicology Environmental Toxicology
Genomics
Haematology
Microbiology
News
Our People
Pathology
Point of Care Testing
Public Health
Research
Sustainability
Transforming our Services
Transfusion
Podcast | Pathologically Speaking
Listen also on:
Videos
Come and join us
10th April, 2025
Top tips for getting a blood test
10th April, 2025
Statewide Biobank Seminar Series
10th April, 2025
Meet Usama Ahmad AP JMO
10th April, 2025
Pathologically Speaking podcast trailer
10th April, 2025
Top tips for getting a blood test to manage your fear of needles
14th April, 2025
Visit our YouTube channel
Media Resources
Access our
media resources.
Media Enquiries
"
*
" indicates required fields
Connect with us
NSW Health Pathology acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land across NSW whose cultures and customs have nurtured and continue to nurture this land. We would like to pay our respects to the Elders past, present and emerging, for they hold the memories, the traditions, the culture and hopes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across the state.
Aboriginal Workforce Development
Closing the Gap
NSW Health Pathology acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land across NSW whose cultures and customs have nurtured and continue to nurture this land. We would like to pay our respects to the Elders past, present and emerging, for they hold the memories, the traditions, the culture and hopes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across the state.
Aboriginal Workforce Development
Closing the Gap
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