Project Notes

The Blood Bank Strip

The Blood Bank Strip was a comic strip I drew in a pre­vi­ous life as a lab­o­ra­tory tech­nol­o­gist for the CAIH jour­nal. All the old strips are here. more →

The Blood Bank Strip

The Blood Bank Strip: Bloody Funny circa 1986-7

I drew these comics as a young, fresh grad­u­ate med­ical tech­nol­o­gist dur­ing the mid­night shift at a busy met­ro­pol­i­tan hos­pi­tal — a shift that is a right of pas­sage for all new tech­nol­o­gists. I’ve made them avail­able here because they reflect period of tran­si­tion in blood bank­ing, when the dis­cov­ery that the AIDS virus could be trans­mit­ted by blood became wide­spread knowl­edge and changed lab prac­tices for­ever. These were orig­i­nally pub­lished 1986 – 87 in the Cana­dian Soci­ety of Trans­fu­sion Med­i­cine.

Some twenty years since I drew it, The Blood Bank Strip was fea­tured in the Feb­ru­ary 2005 issue of the On TraQ News.

Like every­thing on this site, these comics are licensed under a cre­ative com­mons license. This means your are free to copy, dis­trib­ute and even change the work (to some­thing fun­nier???) as long as you are also using them for non-commercial pur­poses, offer to share the work and pro­vide proper attri­bu­tion. My feel­ing is that there are just not enough blood bank comic strips in this world.

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