From https://healthsci.queensu.ca/stories/feature/true-blood-how-dr-jeannie-…
You could say transfusion medicine is in Dr. Jeannie Callum’s blood.
It’s been her passion since a fateful day in her medical residency. While on track to become a lymphoma cancer hematologist, she began a two-month portion of her training devoted to blood transfusion medicine. She never looked back.
“Right away it seemed so perfect for me,” says Dr. Callum. “I loved this part of the resuscitation of bleeding patients. Basically, I did a 180-degree turn on my career goals and became a transfusion medicine doctor.”
The decision put Dr. Callum on a career path that has included two decades working at Toronto’s Sunnybrook Hospital and the publication of over 200 peer-reviewed articles. Her research has focused on such quality-of-care issues as error tracking in blood transfusions, the over-prescription of blood, and the improved safety of blood transfusion, she says, “by any means we can.”
Since January 2021, she has been a professor and director of transfusion medicine in the Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine at Queen’s Health Sciences, and a transfusion medicine specialist and hematologist at Kingston Health Sciences Centre.