Laboratory Medicine: specialists of tomorrow. Laboratory Medicine rides the wave of technological progress, the metamorphosis of information systems and data management. The Young Specialist is not a mere observer, but rather takes a leading role in this change, taking advantage of the opportunities offered by “omics” technologies, capturing new ideas and innovative stimuli that lead to a new concept of work and research oriented to health and prevention. Thanks to the support of international web platforms, training and exchange programs supported by the International Scientific Societies and Federations that favor professional and scientific growth, Young Scientists work in a global context. In this scenario, the SIBioC Young Scientists Study Group, with the auspices of SIBioC, EFLM and IFCC, organized a meeting on "Laboratory Medicine: Specialists of tomorrow" with the aim of discussing and highlighting some of the most important challenges, such as technological progress, training and internationalization of young people. Finally, the future of laboratory medicine looks at a multidisciplinary approach that leads to integrated diagnosis, identification of the frail patient, the use of the Point of Care Testing as an indispensable tool in crisis areas, making the dialogue between physician and laboratory specialist a fundamental step for the diagnosis and treatment with the final aim of a better outcome for the patient.
La medicina di laboratorio: Gli Specialisti di domani / Sancesario, G.; Perrone, M. A.; Pellegrini, C.; Ialongo, C.; Aita, A.; Dabla, P. K.; Taie, S. F.; Favresse, J.; Velts-Lindh, A.; D'Argenio, V.; Ammirabile, M.; Spolaore, F.; Renzi, C.; Nuvolone, M.; Cariati, F.; Bellini, C.; Benati, M.; Salvagno, G. L.; Plebani, M.; Bernardini, S.. - In: BIOCHIMICA CLINICA. - ISSN 0393-0564. - 43:4(2019), pp. 424-434. [10.19186/BC_2019.039]
La medicina di laboratorio: Gli Specialisti di domani
Ialongo C.;Cariati F.;Bellini C.;Benati M.;Plebani M.;
2019
Abstract
Laboratory Medicine: specialists of tomorrow. Laboratory Medicine rides the wave of technological progress, the metamorphosis of information systems and data management. The Young Specialist is not a mere observer, but rather takes a leading role in this change, taking advantage of the opportunities offered by “omics” technologies, capturing new ideas and innovative stimuli that lead to a new concept of work and research oriented to health and prevention. Thanks to the support of international web platforms, training and exchange programs supported by the International Scientific Societies and Federations that favor professional and scientific growth, Young Scientists work in a global context. In this scenario, the SIBioC Young Scientists Study Group, with the auspices of SIBioC, EFLM and IFCC, organized a meeting on "Laboratory Medicine: Specialists of tomorrow" with the aim of discussing and highlighting some of the most important challenges, such as technological progress, training and internationalization of young people. Finally, the future of laboratory medicine looks at a multidisciplinary approach that leads to integrated diagnosis, identification of the frail patient, the use of the Point of Care Testing as an indispensable tool in crisis areas, making the dialogue between physician and laboratory specialist a fundamental step for the diagnosis and treatment with the final aim of a better outcome for the patient.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.