

Sally Rudmann
Dr. Sally V. Rudmann is a distinguished Professor Emeritus in the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at Ohio State University. With a career dedicated to advancing the fields of transfusion medicine and blood banking, Dr. Rudmann has made significant contributions to medical problem-solving and the study of medical errors. Her scholarly work is well-regarded, with numerous articles and book chapters to her name, including influential pieces like "Antibody Identification: Art or Science?" and "Prenatal and Perinatal Testing." Throughout her career, Dr. Rudmann has been an active participant in the academic community, sharing her insights and research findings at both national and international conferences. Her presentations have been instrumental in shaping contemporary understanding of complex medical issues, particularly in the realms of transfusion medicine and medical error analysis. In addition to her research, Dr. Rudmann is deeply committed to education. She has taught a broad spectrum of undergraduate and graduate courses, focusing on medical technology, immunohematology, and transfusion medicine. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes the importance of critical thinking and problem-solving skills, preparing her students to excel in their future careers in healthcare. Dr. Rudmann's expertise is further recognized through her certifications as a medical laboratory scientist and a specialist in blood banking, awarded by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists. These credentials underscore her comprehensive knowledge and dedication to maintaining high standards in clinical practice and education. Her contributions to the field have not only advanced scientific understanding but have also inspired a new generation of healthcare professionals. Dr. Rudmann's legacy at Ohio State University and beyond is marked by her commitment to excellence in research, teaching, and clinical practice.
Publications
, 1166-1166, 1991-09-01
, 11.525.1-11.525.7, 2020-09-03
, 183-186, 1989-03-01