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  • The role of clinical pathologists is being challenged by advancements in technology, patient autonomy in requesting tests, and the use of non-medical specialists.
  • Clinical pathologists are responding by focusing on the pre-analytical and postanalytical phases of Laboratory Medicine, which allows for better interpretation of complex lab results.
  • The paper emphasizes the importance of the Medical Act in maintaining high standards in Laboratory Medicine and advocates for enhanced training programs to ensure quality care.

Article Abstract

The role of clinical pathologists or laboratory-based physicians is being challenged on several fronts-exponential advances in technology, increasing patient autonomy exercised in the right to directly request tests and the use of non-medical specialists as substitutes. In response, clinical pathologists have focused their energies on the pre-analytical and postanalytical phases of Laboratory Medicine thus emphasising their essential role in individualised medical interpretation of complex laboratory results. Across the European Union, the role of medical doctors is enshrined in the Medical Act. This paper highlights the relevance of this act to patient welfare and the need to strengthen training programmes to prevent an erosion in the quality of Laboratory Medicine provided to patients and their physicians.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6580792PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jclinpath-2017-204734DOI Listing

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