American Institute for Radiologic Pathology, 1010 Wayne Ave, Suite 320, Silver Spring, MD 20910, USA.
Radiology. 2012 Feb;262(2):623-34. doi: 10.1148/radiol.11111357. Epub 2011 Dec 20.
The evolution of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) has played an important role in the history of pathology education and in radiologic pathology correlation in the United States. From its humble beginnings as a museum, showcasing dried and varnished morbid specimens--human relics of the Civil War, the institute became a leader in pathology. Later, it became a center of instruction for radiology residents seeking to understand the pathologic findings that underlay the radiologic appearance of disease. Images were gathered by the AFIP and the American Registry of Pathology (ARP) and have been used in research and education in radiology and other fields (ophthalmology, otalaryngology, dermatology, obstetrics and gynecology, and surgery). Despite the contributions of the AFIP, the ARP, and the Radiologic Pathology Correlation Course, high-ranking members of the military and the federal government frowned on a military-owned educational system that also served civilians. Although support from the radiology community dissuaded military officers and federal officials from taking action against the participation of civilians, the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) provisions mandated the disestablishment of the AFIP, forcing the redistribution of some of its resources to other military-only organizations and disbanding other AFIP functions. To ensure that the correlation course, known to radiology residents as the "rad-path" course, was not a casualty of the BRAC, the American College of Radiology (ACR) and leaders of the AFIP and ARP agreed that the ACR should continue this vital educational endeavor. In January 2011, the American Institute for Radiologic Pathology of the ACR debuted and successfully instructed 268 radiology residents, including 40 international residents. The faculty and staff, who had been part of the course at the AFIP, continue to help enrich and improve the course established by their predecessors.
武装部队病理学院(AFIP)的发展在美国病理学教育和放射病理学相关性方面发挥了重要作用。从最初作为展示内战时期干燥和上漆的病态标本(人体残骸)的博物馆开始,该研究所成为病理学的领导者。后来,它成为放射科住院医师理解疾病放射表现背后病理发现的教学中心。AFIP 和美国病理学注册处(ARP)收集的图像已用于放射学和其他领域(眼科、耳鼻喉科、皮肤科、妇产科和外科)的研究和教育。尽管 AFIP、ARP 和放射病理学相关性课程做出了贡献,但军方和联邦政府的高级官员对一个既为平民服务又归军方所有的教育系统持反对态度。尽管放射科社区的支持劝阻了军方和联邦官员采取行动反对平民参与,但 2005 年基地调整和关闭(BRAC)规定要求解散 AFIP,迫使将其部分资源重新分配给其他仅限军方的组织,并解散其他 AFIP 职能。为了确保被放射科住院医师称为“rad-path”课程的相关性课程不会成为 BRAC 的受害者,美国放射学会(ACR)和 AFIP 和 ARP 的领导人同意 ACR 应继续进行这一重要的教育工作。2011 年 1 月,美国放射病理学研究所(AIP)成立,成功指导了 268 名放射科住院医师,其中包括 40 名国际住院医师。该课程的教职员工曾在 AFIP 工作,他们继续帮助丰富和改进前任建立的课程。