Kasımpasa Hospital, Department of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology, Istanbul, Turkey.
Ann Clin Microbiol Antimicrob. 2011 Dec 16;10:38. doi: 10.1186/1476-0711-10-38.
Training of infectious disease (ID) specialists is structured on classical clinical microbiology training in Turkey and ID specialists work as clinical microbiologists at the same time. Hence, this study aimed to determine the clinical skills and knowledge required by clinical microbiologists.
A cross-sectional study was carried out between June 1, 2010 and September 15, 2010 in 32 ID departments in Turkey. Only patients hospitalized and followed up in the ID departments between January-June 2010 who required consultation with other disciplines were included.
A total of 605 patients undergoing 1343 consultations were included, with pulmonology, neurology, cardiology, gastroenterology, nephrology, dermatology, haematology, and endocrinology being the most frequent consultation specialties. The consultation patterns were quite similar and were not affected by either the nature of infections or the critical clinical status of ID patients.
The results of our study show that certain internal medicine subdisciplines such as pulmonology, neurology and dermatology appear to be the principal clinical requisites in the training of ID specialists, rather than internal medicine as a whole.
土耳其的传染病(ID)专家培训是基于经典的临床微生物学培训,ID 专家同时也作为临床微生物学家工作。因此,本研究旨在确定临床微生物学家所需的临床技能和知识。
本研究于 2010 年 6 月 1 日至 2010 年 9 月 15 日在土耳其的 32 个 ID 部门进行了横断面研究。仅纳入 2010 年 1 月至 6 月期间在 ID 部门住院并接受其他学科咨询的患者。
共纳入 605 例患者进行了 1343 次咨询,最常见的咨询科室为呼吸科、神经科、心内科、消化科、肾内科、皮肤科、血液科和内分泌科。咨询模式非常相似,不受感染性质或 ID 患者的危急临床状况的影响。
我们的研究结果表明,某些内科亚专业,如呼吸科、神经科和皮肤科,似乎是 ID 专家培训的主要临床要求,而不仅仅是内科整体。