Bolon Brad, Ochoa Ricardo, Mann Peter
STP Representative to the International Federation of Societies of Toxicologic Pathologists (IFSTP), GEMpath Inc., Longmont, CO 80503-2339, USA.
Toxicol Pathol. 2009 Dec;37(7):992-6. doi: 10.1177/0192623309350476.
The June 2009 Town Hall meeting of the Society of Toxicologic Pathology (STP) and a subsequent survey considered whether or not STP should endorse a published proposal (Toxicol Pathol 37: 553-561, 2009) by the International Federation of Societies of Toxicologic Pathologists (IFSTP) to provide global recognition by credential review for toxicologic pathologists engaged in regulatory-type, nonclinical toxicology studies. One-third (374 of 1082) of STP members answered the survey. The majority of respondents rejected the IFSTP proposal (55% against) but favored the concept of global recognition (57% for), if available to both anatomic pathologists and clinical pathologists (67% for). Members preferred recognition by credential review (49% for) or via an internationally authored "best practices" document detailing the ideal educational and work experiences required for entry-level proficiency in toxicologic pathology (43% for). Therefore, the STP Executive Committee does not endorse the current IFSTP proposal but will continue discussions on global recognition of qualified toxicologic pathologists with other societies of toxicologic pathology.
2009年6月,毒理病理学会(STP)召开了市政厅会议,并在会后进行了一项调查,探讨STP是否应认可国际毒理病理学会联合会(IFSTP)发表的一项提议(《毒理病理学》37: 553 - 561, 2009),该提议旨在通过资质审查,让从事监管类非临床毒理学研究的毒理病理学家获得全球认可。STP成员中有三分之一(1082人中的374人)回复了调查。大多数受访者拒绝了IFSTP的提议(55%反对),但支持全球认可的概念(57%赞成),前提是解剖病理学家和临床病理学家都能获得认可(67%赞成)。成员们更倾向于通过资质审查获得认可(49%赞成),或者通过一份由国际人士撰写的“最佳实践”文件来认可,该文件详细说明了毒理病理学入门级熟练程度所需的理想教育和工作经历(43%赞成)。因此,STP执行委员会不认可IFSTP目前的提议,但将继续与其他毒理病理学会就合格毒理病理学家的全球认可问题进行讨论。