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An Administrative Compendium on Trends for Identifying Adequate Blood Donation by African Americans: A Collection of Literary Research Procedure Papers
An Administrative Compendium on Trends for Identifying Adequate Blood Donation by African Americans: A Collection of Literary Research Procedure Papers
An Administrative Compendium on Trends for Identifying Adequate Blood Donation by African Americans: A Collection of Literary Research Procedure Papers
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The blood collection business was chosen because the arena is central to any effort to save lives with blood and blood products. The field needs improvement and innovation. There is not a lot of data on this sector of the business community. This is not a comparison of the private sector of the business community and the nonprofit sector. Earnings are at the top of the list of the foremost concerns. The type of workers is at issue as well. Many of the nonprofit health-care employees were post graduate females. The nature of the work performed is important. The employees motivation is also a factor worth considering. Whether the job was full time or part time did make a difference in nonprofit employee characteristics.

Participants have several obstacles that prevent them from donating blood. They have a few motivators for donating blood. Because the needed matching blood types are in the African American community this does not mean that they should know that given the distant behavior of the blood collecting business to the African American Community. The Scientific method of observation, measurement and documentation, theory and test the theory is used. In each paper the synthesis method is used to structure the data and information. The Sickle cell model will be used herein.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXlibris US
Release dateMay 8, 2015
ISBN9781503555082
An Administrative Compendium on Trends for Identifying Adequate Blood Donation by African Americans: A Collection of Literary Research Procedure Papers
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Bruce M. Williams MS MS HCA

Professor B. M. Williams was born in 1952 in Gainesville and was baptized a Christian in 1965. He is lifelong member for years before Thomas A. Wright, Mount Carmel Baptist Church of Gainesville, Florida, and has learned under Reverend Wright’s tutelage in Florida. Professor Williams went to Gainesville High School, where he was one of the first blacks to attend in 1970, when the schools integrated. Professor Williams was vice president of his senior class and was the first Afro-American to do so. Professor Williams won the Regional science fair honorable mention 1969 for extracting DNA from the thymus gland. He studied premedical science at Miami Dade Junior College, where he was in the American chemical society. Professor Williams discovered the cure for sickle cell anemia in 1971. He graduated from the University of Miami with a BS in chemistry with honors. Professor Williams was the first Afro-American to enter medical school in 1973 and completed a year of general medicine and one year in human biochemistry. Professor Williams worked at the Miami Sickle Cell Center, Jackson Memorial Hospital, Mount Sinai Hospital, and Saint Frances Hospital. He worked as a phlebotomist in the Framingham Blood Pressure study. Professor Williams was accepted as a fellow of the American Institute of Chemists in 1982. He graduated in 2005 with a master’s degree in health-care administration from the University of Phoenix. Professor Williams worked as a chemist for the United States Air Force and Burroughs Welcome in which he synthesized triflouromethylthymidine to be used to protect United States military from viral diseases overseas. The blended product was worth one million dollars for the company. Professor Williams has been teaching his entire career. He did business research for the Clinton Group, Irwin Research Services, and the University of Florida Bureau of Business and Economic Research from 1999 to 2008. Professor Williams served as the director of Christian education from 1992 to 1994 at Mount Carmel Baptist Church of Gainesville, Florida. He served as team leader of the Oak Park Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) from 2003 to present and served as vice president and president of the Gainesville Housing Authority, Oak Park Resident Council, from 2002 to 2005. Professor Williams received the mayoral award for 2003 and 2005 for his work at Oak Park. Oak Park is an elderly and disabled housing facility. He has experience in surgery, prenatal lab, obstetrics, emergency room, phlebotomy in medicine, surgery, pathology, and psychiatry. Professor Williams has studied human anatomy, comparative anatomy, pharmacology, microbiology, histology, sickle cell anemia, human genetics, hematology, chemistry, and human physiology. He wrote a thesis on the new field of epigenetics by researching the thymidylate synthetase enzyme and nucleolar transfer RNAs of human beings in the 1980s. Professor Williams is a candidate for a doctoral degree in health care administration in which he wrote a dissertation on the Progress of stem cell therapy in the healthcare field. Professor Williams presently is adjunct professor Allied health at City College in Gainesville, Florida. Professor Williams taught Medical terminology, medical records management, clinical laboratory procedures, and phlebotomy. Professor Williams was published as a patent agent during 1985-1990. Professor Williams is in the 2009-2010 Madison¿s Who¿s is who. Professor Williams published the cure for Sickle cell anemia in 2005 through the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The professor is an artist. He was inspired by the spirit which showed him how and what to paint. Professor Williams has had life long interest in aging, death and dying. 2012 Professor Williams received a plaque for leadership and service award 6-1-2012 from the Oak Park Resident Council of the Gainesville Housing Authority. President Oak Park Resident Council President 2012-2013, again in 2014. Professor Williams received a service award for his service to the Oak Park Resident Council during the 2015 presidency.

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