Domen R E, Rybicki L A, Popovsky M A, Milam J D
Department of Clinical Pathology, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Ohio 44195, USA.
Am J Clin Pathol. 1996 Nov;106(5):584-7. doi: 10.1093/ajcp/106.5.584.
This report details the results of a 1995 survey of the 40 fellowship training programs in blood banking and transfusion medicine in the United States approved by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. Fellows primarily enter transfusion medicine training after completing a pathology residency, and are subsequently employed in an academic or university setting, or a blood donor center. Program directors indicated that either the current level, or fewer, transfusion medicine specialists will be needed in the future. The educational content of fellowship training was examined, as well as aspects of proficiency and competency in several areas. Research is an important part of most fellowship programs, and a majority of program directors felt that some formal training in clinical medicine should be a part of fellowship training in transfusion medicine. The information obtained from this survey should be helpful to both fellowship applicants and program directors in delineating important aspects of fellowship training in blood banking and transfusion medicine.
本报告详细介绍了1995年对美国医学研究生教育认证委员会批准的40个血液银行与输血医学专科培训项目的调查结果。学员主要在完成病理学住院医师培训后进入输血医学培训,随后受雇于学术机构或大学环境,或献血中心。项目主任表示,未来所需的输血医学专家数量将维持在当前水平或更少。研究了专科培训的教育内容以及几个领域的熟练程度和能力方面。研究是大多数专科培训项目的重要组成部分,大多数项目主任认为,临床医学的一些正规培训应成为输血医学专科培训的一部分。从本次调查中获得的信息应有助于专科培训申请者和项目主任明确血液银行与输血医学专科培训的重要方面。