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American Association Of Blood Banks average salary is $101,000, median salary is $101,000 with a salary range from $101,000 to $101,000.
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Database Manager 101,000-101,000 Bethesda, MD, 20813 2018 American Association Of Blood Banks Database Manager Salaries (1)
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  • American Association of Blood Banks
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Bethesda, MD
  • Established in 1947, the American Association of Blood Banks is an international association of blood banks, including hospital and community blood centers, transfusion and transplantation services and individuals involved in activities related to transfusion and transplantation medicine. The AABB supports high standards of medical, technical and administrative performance, scientific investigation, clinical application and education. It is dedicated to encouraging the voluntary donation of blood and other tissues and organs through education, public information and research. AABB member facilities are responsible for collecting virtually all of the nation's blood supply and transfusing more than 80 percent. Approximately 2,000 institutions (community and