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成功组建解剖病理学亚专业工作组的策略:“小精灵”的26年合作历程

Strategies for a Successful Anatomic Pathology Subspecialty Workgroup: The 26-Year Collaboration of "The Elves".

出版信息

Acad Pathol. 2016 Jun 27;3:2374289516653766. doi: 10.1177/2374289516653766. eCollection 2016 Jan-Dec.

Abstract

From 1990 to present, 14 liver pathologists and 2 clinical hepatologists from 9 countries have met annually to hold thematic 2.5-day meetings centered on case-based discussion. The goal of these meetings has been to identify gaps in knowledge in our field and fuel scholarly effort to address these gaps. The founding principles were worldwide representation, good representation of women, compatibility of participants, commitment to stable membership and regular attendance, mutual education and friendship, and free exchange of ideas. A summary report of the 2.5-day meeting constituted an enduring document that captured the free flow of ideas discussed. These ideas were open to all participants for the pursuit of scholarship back at their home institutions. However, any idea borne out of an Elves meeting merits open invitation for other Elves to participate in, using established standards for meaningful coauthorship. Over 26 consecutive meetings (1990-2015), themes covered the breadth of liver pathology. With retirement of 2 individuals, resignation of 3, and death of 1, six new members were nominated and voted into membership. Over these same 26 years, active members published 2025 articles indexed in PubMEd Central under the topic "liver;" 3% of these articles represented collaborations between members. This international group represents a successful model in a subspecialty of anatomic pathology for open exchange of ideas, mutual education, and generation of topics worthy of scholarly investigation. We conclude that a self-selected group of subspecialty pathologists can meet successfully over 26 years, maintain a high state of engagement through each annual meeting, self-renew as a result of retirement or resignation, and provide a creative stimulus for highly productive academic careers.

摘要

从1990年至今,来自9个国家的14位肝脏病理学家和2位临床肝病学家每年都会相聚,举行为期2.5天的主题会议,会议以病例讨论为核心。这些会议的目标是找出我们领域内的知识空白,并推动学术研究来填补这些空白。会议的基本原则包括全球代表性、女性的良好代表性、参与者的兼容性、对稳定成员资格和定期出席的承诺、相互教育与友谊以及思想的自由交流。为期2.5天会议的总结报告形成了一份永久性文件,记录了讨论中思想的自由流动。这些思想对所有参与者开放,以便他们回到各自的机构后继续进行学术探索。然而,任何源自精灵会议的想法都应向其他精灵发出公开邀请,邀请他们按照有意义的共同作者身份的既定标准参与进来。在连续26次会议(1990 - 2015年)中,涵盖了肝脏病理学的广泛主题。随着2人退休、3人辞职以及1人去世,提名并投票选出了6名新成员。在这相同的26年里,活跃成员在PubMed Central上发表了2025篇主题为“肝脏”的文章;其中3%的文章代表成员之间的合作。这个国际组织代表了解剖病理学一个亚专业中思想开放交流、相互教育以及产生值得学术研究的课题的成功模式。我们得出结论,一个自我选择的亚专业病理学家群体能够成功相聚26年,通过每次年会保持高度的参与度,因退休或辞职而实现自我更新,并为高产的学术生涯提供创造性的激励。

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