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Institutional Training Opportunities for PhD Students in Laboratory Medicine: An Unmet Career Development Need?
Document Type
Article
Source
The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine; March 2020, Vol. 5 Issue: 2 p412-416, 5p
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ISSN
25769456; 24757241
Abstract
In the United States, the credentialing of PhD-scientists as medical directors of clinical laboratories is driven by formal postdoctoral training programs. Prior to acceptance in one these accredited fellowships, however, a trainee’s exposure to the field can be far less standardized, with significant ramifications for their awareness and competitiveness. In the current article, we describe our recent experiences in developing local, institution-based immersion opportunities for PhD experiences in the subdisciplines of laboratory medicine (clinical microbiology, clinical chemistry, and molecular genetics/genomics). It is our hope that this article—and a corresponding online survey—can prompt reflection and discussion on the status of early career training opportunities in these key clinical areas.