The European Register of Specialists in Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine: guide to the Register, version 3-2010.
Authors
McMurray, JanetZérah, Simone
Hallworth, Michael
Schuff-Werner, Peter
Haushofer, Alexander
Szekeres, Thomas
Wallemacq, Pierre
Tzatchev, Kamen
Charilaou, Charis
Racek, Jaroslav
Johnsen, Anders
Tomberg, Karel
Harmoinen, Aimo
Baum, Hannsjörg
Rizos, Demetrios
Kappelmayer, Janos
O'Mullane, John
Nubile, Giuseppe
Pupure, Silvija
Kucinskiene, Zita
Opp, Matthias
Jansen, Rob
Solnica, Bogdan
Reguengo, Henrique
Grigore, Camelia
Spanár, Július
Strakl, Greta
Queralto, Josep
Wallinder, Hans
Wieringa, Gijsbert
Affiliation
Association for Clinical Biochemistry, London, UK. enquiries@ACB.org.ukIssue Date
2010-07MeSH
Chemistry, ClinicalClinical Laboratory Techniques
Codes of Ethics
Europe
Registries
Societies, Medical
Specialization
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The European Register of Specialists in Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine: guide to the Register, version 3-2010. 2010, 48 (7):999-1008 Clin. Chem. Lab. Med.Journal
Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine : CCLM / FESCCDOI
10.1515/CCLM.2010.223PubMed ID
20406129Abstract
In 1997, the European Communities Confederation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (EC4) set up a Register for European Specialists in Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine. The operation of the Register is undertaken by a Register Commission (EC4RC). During the last 12 years, more than 2200 specialists in Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine have joined the Register. In 2007, EC4 merged with the Forum of European Societies of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (FESCC) to form the European Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (EFCC). Two previous Guides to the Register have been published, one in 1997 and another in 2003. The third version of the Guide is presented in this article and is based on the experience gained and development of the profession since the last revision. Registration is valid for 5 years and the procedure and criteria for re-registration are presented as an Appendix at the end of the article.Item Type
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1434-6621ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1515/CCLM.2010.223