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DR. CHARLES DREW

Renowned surgeon and pioneer in the preservation of life-saving blood plasma

“Father of the Blood Bank”

DR. CHARLES DREW

Renowned surgeon and pioneer in the preservation of life-saving blood plasma

“Father of the Blood Bank”

Dr. Drew was a pioneering physician and medical researcher who made significant contributions to the fields of medicine and science, especially around blood transfusion and storage. His work has saved countless lives and helped to lay the foundation for the modern blood banking industry.

Born in Washington D.C., Dr. Drew was the oldest of five children and showed an early aptitude for science and medicine. After completing his undergraduate education at Amherst College in Massachusetts, he went on to earn a degree in medicine from McGill University in Montreal, Canada.

Drew's groundbreaking research into blood transfusion and storage began during his residency at New York's Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. In the early 1940s, he was appointed as the first director of the American Red Cross Blood Bank and was tasked with organizing a nationwide program to collect, process, and distribute blood for the military during World War II.

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