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The Need for Dedicated Microbiology Leadership in the Clinical Microbiology Laboratory

12 Citations•2021•
L. Samuel, G. Hansen, C. Kraft
Journal of Clinical Microbiology

The need for medical microbiology laboratory directors with appropriate training and qualifications with sufficient time dedicated to laboratory leadership is highlighted.

Abstract

Clinical microbiology laboratories play a crucial role in patient care using traditional and innovative diagnostics. Challenges faced by laboratories include emerging pathogens, rapidly evolving technologies, health care-acquired infections, antibiotic-resistant organisms, and diverse patient populations. ABSTRACT Clinical microbiology laboratories play a crucial role in patient care using traditional and innovative diagnostics. Challenges faced by laboratories include emerging pathogens, rapidly evolving technologies, health care-acquired infections, antibiotic-resistant organisms, and diverse patient populations. Despite these challenges, many clinical microbiology laboratories in the United States are not directed by doctoral level microbiology-trained individuals with sufficient time dedicated to laboratory leadership. The manuscript highlights the need for medical microbiology laboratory directors with appropriate training and qualifications.