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A proposed Common Training Framework for Specialists in Laboratory Medicine under EU Directive 2013/55/EC (The Recognition of Professional Qualifications).
Wieringa, Gijsbert; Queraltó, Josep; Homšak, Evgenija et al.
2020In Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, 59 (3), p. 505-512
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Keywords :
Common Training Framework; EU Directive 2013/55/EC; Equivalence of Standards; Recognition of Professional Qualifications; Specialist in Laboratory Medicine
Abstract :
[en] European Union (EU) Directive 2013/55/EC (The Recognition of Professional Qualifications) allows Member States to decide on a common set of minimum knowledge, skills and competences that are needed to pursue a given profession through a Common Training Framework. To be adopted the framework must combine the knowledge, skills and competences of at least one third of the Member States. Professionals who have gained their qualifications under a Common Training Framework will be able to have these recognised automatically within the Union. The backbone of the European Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine's (EFLM) proposed Common Training Framework for non-medical Specialists in Laboratory Medicine is outlined here. It is based on an Equivalence of Standards in education, training, qualifications, knowledge, skills, competences and the professional conduct associated with specialist practice. In proposing the recognition of specialist practice EFLM has identified 15 EU Member States able to meet Equivalence and in whom the profession and/or its training is regulated (an additional EU Commission requirement). The framework supports and contributes to the Directive's enabling goals for increasing professional mobility, safeguarding consumers and ensuring a more equitable distribution of skills and expertise across the Member States. It represents EFLM's position statement and provides a template for professional societies and/or competent authorities to engage with the EU Commission.
Disciplines :
Laboratory medicine & medical technology
Author, co-author :
Wieringa, Gijsbert
Queraltó, Josep
Homšak, Evgenija
Jassam, Nuthar
Cavalier, Etienne  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de pharmacie > Chimie médicale
Svinarov, Dobrin
Krleža, Jasna L.
Christou, Spyroula
Pikner, Richard
Larsen, Trine Rennebod
Tomberg, Karel
Linko-Parvinen, Anna
Sapin, Vincent
Baum, Hannsjorg
Kroupis, Christos
Bagoly, Zsuzsa
Costelloe, Sean
Sciacovelli, Laura
Stasulans, Janis
Vitkus, Dalius
Meunier, Danielle
Solnica, Bogdan
Reguengo, Henrique
Mambet, Cristina
Kovac, Gustav
Krhin, Blaž
Ohlson, Mats
Buhagiar, Gerald
Simundic, Ana-Maria
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Language :
English
Title :
A proposed Common Training Framework for Specialists in Laboratory Medicine under EU Directive 2013/55/EC (The Recognition of Professional Qualifications).
Publication date :
November 2020
Journal title :
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine
ISSN :
1434-6621
eISSN :
1437-4331
Publisher :
Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, Germany
Volume :
59
Issue :
3
Pages :
505-512
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Commentary :
© 2020 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston.
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