Davis Kurt
Canadian Society for Medical Laboratory Science, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Clin Leadersh Manag Rev. 2002 Nov-Dec;16(6):399-407.
Shortages of qualified medical laboratory personnel have not been a problem in Canada since the early 1960s, when the profession experienced a growth that far exceeded training capacities. Massive immigration, primarily from the United Kingdom, provided a temporary patch for the urgent human resources (HR) supply. Medical laboratory technologist training program enrollments were increased rapidly, and, by the early 1970s, more than 1,200 new graduates were generated each year. In the late-1980s, a trend evolved in Canada that raised concern about the ability to attract suitable applicants to careers in medical laboratory technology. However, that issue quickly faded as a priority when the health reform of the 1990s struck Canada.
自20世纪60年代初以来,加拿大合格医学实验室人员短缺的问题一直不存在。当时,该行业经历了远超培训能力的增长。主要来自英国的大量移民为紧急的人力资源供应提供了临时补充。医学实验室技术专家培训项目的入学人数迅速增加,到20世纪70年代初,每年有超过1200名新毕业生。20世纪80年代末,加拿大出现了一种趋势,引发了人们对吸引合适申请人从事医学实验室技术职业能力的担忧。然而,当20世纪90年代的医疗改革冲击加拿大时,这个问题很快就不再是优先事项了。