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First published on July 22, 2008, doi:10.1177/0192623308320281
Toxicologic Pathology 2008;36:753.
A more recent version of this article appeared on July 1, 2008
Global Recognition of Qualified Toxicologic Pathologists: Where We Are Now and Where We Need to Go
Robert A. Ettlin,
Brad Bolon*,
Ian Pyrah,
Yoichi Konishi,
and
Hugh E. Black
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: brad{at}gempath.net.
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Although there are a few national schemes for accreditation/certification of toxicologic pathologists (e.g., in Japan and the United Kingdom), a global recognition system for bench toxicologic pathologists is missing, as are universal standards defining their core competencies. This paper summarizes basic means regarding how proficiency in toxicologic pathology is acquired, provides an overview over examinations of interest to toxicologic pathologists, and emphasizes the value of practical experience in the field. The paper then discusses basic approaches to evaluate the proficiency of toxicologic pathologists and examines potential means to recognize qualified toxicologic pathologists. With progressive globalization, it is important that the toxicologic pathology community deepens the discussion regarding a global recognition mechanism for their discipline.

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