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A Clinical Doctorate for the Laboratory
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The purpose of this Special Edition of the NAACLS News is to create a
transparency of the activities about a current initiative being undertaken by
NAACLS in collaboration with NAACLS sponsoring organizations and stakeholders.
The NAACLS Board of Directors began by appointing a Graduate Task Force (GTF)
charged with determining the feasibility of an advanced practice doctoral degree
in the field of clinical laboratory science. The GTF was also to consider
whether or not NAACLS should develop standards for such an academic program.
With concurrence of the Board, the GTF produced a number of related documents
that guided discussions and that are now available to the public.
What follows within this Special Edition charts the course of the GTF efforts
beginning with the early planning stages and culminating with input that
resulted from an invitational meeting for stakeholders held March 1, 2006 in San
Antonio, Texas. Included in this Special Edition is a conceptual definition of
the doctorate with broad areas of domains, frequently asked questions plus
suggestions for next steps to be taken. Your input in the form of comments,
suggestions, questions or critique is invited by the NAACLS Board of Directors
and members of the Graduate Task Force. Members of the Task Force include:
David D. Gale, PhD
Dean of Health Sciences
University of Kentucky
GTF Chair
Anna P. Ciulla, MCC, MT(ASCP)SC, CC(NRCC), CLS(NCA)
Department Chair
University of Delaware
Vicki S. Freeman, PhD, MT(ASCP)
CLS/MT Program Director
University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Randall S. Lambrecht, PhD, MT(ASCP)
Dean of Health Sciences
University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee
Elizabeth Kenimer Leibach, EdD, MS, CLS(NCA), MT(ASCP)SBB
Department Chair
University of Georgia
Isaac D. Montoya, PhD, CHS, CLS, CMC
Professor
University of Houston at the Texas Medical Center
Lucy J. Randles, MA, CLS/CLDr
President, Health Care Advantage
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