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The Need for a Postgraduate Training Curriculum in
Anatomic Pathology/Clinical Pathology in Japan|A Personal Experience

Toshiaki FUKATSU, MD*

After I graduated from Nagoya University School of Medicine in 1979, I was trained as a resident and physician at Nagoya Ekisaikai Hospital for 4 years. Then, I was trained as an anatomic pathologist by individual discussions of diagnostic problems using a multi-headed microscope at the Division of Pathology, Clinical Laboratory, Nagoya University Hospital for 5 years. When I entered the field of clinical pathology, there were few experienced clinical pathologists in Nagoya, so I needed the support of medical technologists for training in this field. Recently, I have been advancing my career as a clinical pathologist by offering consultations to physicians and holding a reversed clinico-pathological conference for medical technologists. It took me about 20 years to become a fully qualified pathologist. I think that a systematic curriculum for postgraduate training in anatomic pathology/clinical pathology should be indispensable to pathologists.
[Rinsho Byori 50 : 339`342, 2002]

*Department of Clinical Laboratory, Nagoya Ekisaikai Hospital, Nagoya 454-8502

yKey Wordszanatomic pathology(•a—f’fŠw)Cclinical pathology(—ีฐ•a—Šw)Cpostgraduate(‘ฒŒใ)Ceducation(‹ณˆ็)

*–ผŒร‰ฎtฯ‰๏•a‰@’†‰›ŒŸธ•”(ง454-8502 –ผŒร‰ฎŽs’†์‹ๆผ”N’ฌ4-66)

E-mail :fukatuto@ekisai.or.jp