Unbound MEDLINE

Evaluation of clinical competence in hematology training programs. Blood. [Blood] Journal article

 
TitleEvaluation of clinical competence in hematology training programs.
Author(s)Schrier SL, Benson JA 
InstitutionAmerican Board of Internal Medicine, Portland, OR 97201.
SourceBlood 1988 Oct; 72(4):1443-4.
MeSHCertification
Clinical Competence
Education, Medical, Continuing
Hematology
Internal Medicine
Specialty Boards
United States
AbstractThe American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) has called on directors of hematology training programs to establish systems to evaluate, document, and substantiate those components of overall clinical competence considered essential for certification in the subspecialty. Many of these can be assessed only by repeated direct observations. In particular, proficiency is now required in the preparation of blood smears, bone marrow aspiration and biopsy, administration of chemotherapy, management of indwelling vascular access, lumbar puncture with chemotherapy, bleeding time, phlebotomy, and exchange transfusion. The goal of this expanded evaluation program is to ensure that the public and the profession can identify, through certification, physicians with demonstrated excellence in hematology.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID3167220
  
Advertise on this site.