Howell Joel D
Department of Internal Medicine, Universityof Michigan, 300 N. Ingalls Bldg., Room 7C27, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-5429, USA.
J Clin Invest. 2009 Apr;119(4):682-97. doi: 10.1172/jci39091.
One hundred years ago, in 1909, the American Society for Clinical Investigation (ASCI) held its first annual meeting. The founding members based this new society on a revolutionary approach to research that emphasized newer physiological methods. In 1924 the ASCI started a new journal, the Journal of Clinical Investigation. The ASCI has also held an annual meeting almost every year. The society has long debated who could be a member, with discussions about whether members must be physicians, what sorts of research they could do, and the role of women within the society. The ASCI has also grappled with what else the society should do, especially whether it ought to take a stand on policy issues. ASCI history has reflected changing social, political, and economic contexts, including several wars, concerns about the ethics of biomedical research, massive increases in federal research funding, and an increasingly large and specialized medical environment.
一百年前,即1909年,美国临床研究学会(ASCI)召开了其首次年会。创始成员将这个新学会建立在一种强调更新生理方法的革命性研究方法之上。1924年,ASCI创办了一份新期刊《临床研究杂志》。ASCI几乎每年也都会召开年会。长期以来,该学会一直在讨论谁可以成为会员,包括会员是否必须是医生、他们可以从事何种研究以及女性在学会中的角色等问题。ASCI还在思考该学会应该做些什么其他事情,尤其是是否应该在政策问题上表明立场。ASCI的历史反映了不断变化的社会、政治和经济背景,包括几场战争、对生物医学研究伦理的担忧、联邦研究资金的大幅增加以及日益庞大和专业化的医学环境。