The European Register of Specialists in Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine: Code of Conduct, Version 2--2008.
Authors
McMurray, JanetZerah, Simone
Hallworth, Michael
Koeller, Ursula
Blaton, Victor
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
Huisman, Wim
Solnica, Bogdan
Reguengo, Henrique
Grigore, Camelia
Spanár, Július
Strakl, Greta
Queralto, Josep
Wallinder, Hans
Schuff-Werner, Peter
Affiliation
EC4 Register Commission, c/o Association for Clinical Biochemistry, London, UK. enquiries@ACB.org.ukIssue Date
2009MeSH
Chemistry, ClinicalClinical Laboratory Techniques
Codes of Ethics
Europe
Humans
Registries
Societies, Medical
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The European Register of Specialists in Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine: Code of Conduct, Version 2--2008. 2009, 47 (3):372-5 Clin. Chem. Lab. Med.Journal
Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine : CCLM / FESCCPubMed ID
19676151Abstract
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 10 years, more than 2000 specialists in Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine have joined the Register. In 2007, EC4 merged with the Federation of European Societies of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (FESCC) to form the European Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (EFCC). A Code of Conduct was adopted in 2003 and a revised and updated version, taking account particularly of the guidelines of the Conseil Européen des Professions Libérales (CEPLIS) of which EFCC is a member, is presented in this article. The revised version was approved by the EC4 Register Commission and by the EFCC Executive Board in Paris on 6 November, 2008.Item Type
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