Crowe Arlene J
CSCC Committee on Archives, 415 Canterbury Place SW, Calgary, Canada AB T2W 2B6.
Clin Biochem. 2006 May;39(5):427-43. doi: 10.1016/j.clinbiochem.2006.04.005. Epub 2006 Apr 21.
This article has been written to mark the 50th anniversary of the Canadian Society of Clinical Chemists (CSCC). It is not an exhaustive history of CSCC's activities but rather a review of many of the highlights that the Society and its members have experienced since its founding in October 1956. The names of many members who made important contributions to CSCC's development (but by no means all) are mentioned in the text. The historical material is presented by the decade but with blurred boundaries, as noteworthy advances in CSCC's history have most often developed gradually over several years and the terms of office of several CSCC Councils. From a founding roster of slightly over 70 members, the membership has grown to several hundred. The two main objectives for the Society's founding were stated by one of the three Montrealers who extended the original invitation, Dr. William S. Bauld: "to raise the standards of performance, and to raise the professional standing of clinical chemists". The early reports of committees on Instrumentation, Methods and Quality Control had rapid impact on individual members' laboratory practices across the country. The struggle for recognition of clinical chemists by other health professions inside and outside the clinical laboratories has taken much longer and has consisted of a long series of incremental successes through certification by examination, training programs, continuing education and, ultimately, the formation in 1986 of the Canadian Academy of Clinical Biochemistry. The CSCC's means of intra- and inter-communication with external organizations consist of its newsletter CSCC News, its scientific journal Clinical Biochemistry (established in 1967), and its more recently created website www.cscc.ca (1997). These three mechanisms ensure exchange of information between the officers of CSCC Council and the general membership and among members as well. National and international conferences have offered the newest scientific discoveries pertinent to the profession, exhibits featuring the latest in increasingly sophisticated instrumentation and reagents, and abundant opportunity to exchange information informally with old and newly met colleagues. By their contributions to the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, CSCC members continue to play important roles far beyond Canada's borders.
本文旨在纪念加拿大临床化学家协会(CSCC)成立50周年。它并非对CSCC活动的详尽历史记录,而是对该协会及其成员自1956年10月成立以来诸多亮点的回顾。文中提及了许多为CSCC发展做出重要贡献的成员(但绝非全部)。历史资料按年代呈现,但界限模糊,因为CSCC历史上的显著进展大多是在数年及几届CSCC理事会任期内逐步实现的。协会创始成员仅有70余人,如今会员人数已增长至数百人。协会成立的三个发起人之一、蒙特利尔的威廉·S·鲍尔德博士阐述了协会成立的两个主要目标:“提高工作表现标准,提升临床化学家的专业地位”。仪器、方法和质量控制委员会的早期报告迅速影响了全国各成员的实验室实践。临床化学家争取在临床实验室内外获得其他健康专业认可的斗争耗时更长,这一过程包括通过考试认证、培训项目、继续教育等一系列渐进式成功,最终在1986年成立了加拿大临床生物化学学会。CSCC与外部组织进行内部和外部沟通的方式包括其通讯《CSCC新闻》、科学期刊《临床生物化学》(创刊于1967年)以及最近创建的网站www.cscc.ca(1997年)。这三种机制确保了CSCC理事会成员与普通会员之间以及会员之间的信息交流。国内和国际会议展示了与该专业相关的最新科学发现,展示了日益精密的仪器和试剂的最新产品,还提供了大量机会与新老同事进行非正式信息交流。通过对国际临床化学联合会和国际纯粹与应用化学联合会的贡献,CSCC成员在加拿大境外继续发挥着重要作用。