Is a PG course in Transfusion Medicine available at SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai?
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SRM IST does have a Department of Transfusion Medicine & Blood Centre associated with its medical college for clinical services, research, and training support.
The centre provides hands‑on clinical services and may host clinical posting for students (e.g., MBBS/MD rotations or Allied Health train
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