McKnight J T, Wheat J R
Department of Family Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, USA.
J Am Board Fam Pract. 1995 Jan-Feb;8(1):29-33.
The medical review officer is a position established by federal statute in 1988. The role of the medical review officer is to interpret positive urine drug tests in view of the donor's medical history. With more than 4 million workers affected by the Department of Transportation guidelines for workplace drug testing, and many private employers having urine drug screening programs, there is a need for medical review officers.
Materials for this report were collected while the first author was pursuing certification from the Medical Review Officer Certification Council. Much of the data was published in the Federal Register from 1988 through 1993.
Urine drug testing is divided into three stages: collection, laboratory analysis,and medical review of results. Because the workplace urine drug test is a forensic test, the urine is collected under strict chain of custody. Analysis of specimens is conducted by laboratories that have met stringent technical criteria and are approved by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (formerly the National Institute on Drug Abuse). Family physicians are in a unique position to become medical review officers because of their training and professional roles. Educational programs are available for physicians interested in becoming a medical review officer.
医学审核官员是1988年由联邦法规设立的职位。医学审核官员的职责是根据捐赠者的病史来解读阳性尿液药物检测结果。由于超过400万工人受运输部工作场所药物检测指南影响,且许多私人雇主都有尿液药物筛查项目,因此需要医学审核官员。
本报告的资料是第一作者在向医学审核官员认证委员会申请认证期间收集的。许多数据发表于1988年至1993年的《联邦公报》。
尿液药物检测分为三个阶段:采集、实验室分析和结果的医学审核。由于工作场所尿液药物检测是一种法医检测,尿液采集需在严格的保管链下进行。样本分析由符合严格技术标准并经药物滥用和精神健康服务管理局(原国家药物滥用研究所)批准的实验室进行。家庭医生因其培训和专业角色,处于成为医学审核官员的独特地位。对于有兴趣成为医学审核官员的医生,有相关教育项目可供选择。