Abstract

In Greece, there is no officially organized training in clinical chemistry for scientists. The Greek Society of Clinical Chemistry-Clinical Biochemistry decided to organize an intensive educational program of 18 seminars on clinical chemistry content as it is described in the EC4 Syllabus. The duration of each seminar was about 6 hours and consisted of 6 to 9 lectures. At the end of each seminar there was a voluntary written examination, comprised of 24 multiple choice questions. Successful completion of the Educational program was leading to a Certificate of Competence. Two cycles of the 18 seminars were performed: 1st cycle from October 2003 to December 2005 and 2nd cycle from March 2005 to October 2007. One hundred eighty nine colleagues was the mean attendance per seminar for the seminars of the 1st cycle and 38 colleagues for the seminars of the 2nd cycle. The mean participation to the examination for each seminar was almost 80% for the 1st cycle and 68% for the 2nd cycle. More than 80% of the participants performed Good or Very good in the examination in both cycles. It is estimated that more than 40% of the scientists who practice Clinical Chemistry in Greece, participated to this educational activity. This program is now provided as an e-learning application, and it is open for all scientists who want to follow the discipline of clinical chemistry.

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  • The Greek Society of Clinical Chemistry-Clinical Biochemistry (GSCC-CB) was founded in 1989 by scientists who were working in the clinical laboratories in the state hospitals of Greece

  • The educational program comprised of a series of 18 seminars each one dedicated to a different part of the clinical chemistry content as it is described in the EC4 Syllabus [3]

  • It is estimated that more than 40% of the scientists who practice Clinical Chemistry in our country, participated to some extent to this educational activity

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The Greek Society of Clinical Chemistry-Clinical Biochemistry (GSCC-CB) was founded in 1989 by scientists who were working in the clinical laboratories in the state hospitals of Greece. It is estimated that more than 40% of the scientists who practice Clinical Chemistry in Greece, participated to this educational activity. The Greek educational program in Clinical Chemistry In Greece, the specialty of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine is not officially recognized for scientists.

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