Polish forensic medicine A.D. 2016 – report of the National Consultant

The aim of the study was to present the current state and basis of functioning of an academic model of forensic expert activities in Poland and perspectives of their further development. The study material included information obtained from a preliminary survey among regional consultants within the...

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Main Author: Grzegorz Teresiński
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2017-06-01
Series:Archives of Forensic Medicine and Criminology
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Online Access:https://www.termedia.pl/Polish-forensic-medicine-A-D-2016-report-of-the-National-Consultant,82,30070,1,1.html
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spelling doaj-18fcb15491804d6898df62e79356a14e2020-11-24T23:43:14ZengTermedia Publishing HouseArchives of Forensic Medicine and Criminology0324-82671689-17162017-06-0166426230410.5114/amsik.2016.6810130070Polish forensic medicine A.D. 2016 – report of the National ConsultantGrzegorz TeresińskiThe aim of the study was to present the current state and basis of functioning of an academic model of forensic expert activities in Poland and perspectives of their further development. The study material included information obtained from a preliminary survey among regional consultants within the ongoing activities of the national consultant team. The recently completed period of research infrastructure support within the policy of coherence of the European Union contributed to significant advances in scientific-educational potential of the majority of university forensic medicine centres. However, the improved educational base and purchases of new diagnostic devices were not associated with a considerable increase in staff resources of individual units, which finally decides about the renown of the entire discipline. It is necessary to undertake initiatives to highlight the importance of forensic medicine as a separate medical field and to increase the number of physicians starting specialist trainings. A highly profiled nature of the speciality necessitates cooperation with other centres and receptiveness to clinical fields. The establishment of various forms of cooperation is a measure of optimal use of equipment and stimulation of multi-centre research.https://www.termedia.pl/Polish-forensic-medicine-A-D-2016-report-of-the-National-Consultant,82,30070,1,1.htmlforensic medicine forensic departments professional education forensic research diagnostic equipment European funds
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Polish forensic medicine A.D. 2016 – report of the National Consultant
Archives of Forensic Medicine and Criminology
forensic medicine
forensic departments
professional education
forensic research
diagnostic equipment
European funds
author_facet Grzegorz Teresiński
author_sort Grzegorz Teresiński
title Polish forensic medicine A.D. 2016 – report of the National Consultant
title_short Polish forensic medicine A.D. 2016 – report of the National Consultant
title_full Polish forensic medicine A.D. 2016 – report of the National Consultant
title_fullStr Polish forensic medicine A.D. 2016 – report of the National Consultant
title_full_unstemmed Polish forensic medicine A.D. 2016 – report of the National Consultant
title_sort polish forensic medicine a.d. 2016 – report of the national consultant
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Archives of Forensic Medicine and Criminology
issn 0324-8267
1689-1716
publishDate 2017-06-01
description The aim of the study was to present the current state and basis of functioning of an academic model of forensic expert activities in Poland and perspectives of their further development. The study material included information obtained from a preliminary survey among regional consultants within the ongoing activities of the national consultant team. The recently completed period of research infrastructure support within the policy of coherence of the European Union contributed to significant advances in scientific-educational potential of the majority of university forensic medicine centres. However, the improved educational base and purchases of new diagnostic devices were not associated with a considerable increase in staff resources of individual units, which finally decides about the renown of the entire discipline. It is necessary to undertake initiatives to highlight the importance of forensic medicine as a separate medical field and to increase the number of physicians starting specialist trainings. A highly profiled nature of the speciality necessitates cooperation with other centres and receptiveness to clinical fields. The establishment of various forms of cooperation is a measure of optimal use of equipment and stimulation of multi-centre research.
topic forensic medicine
forensic departments
professional education
forensic research
diagnostic equipment
European funds
url https://www.termedia.pl/Polish-forensic-medicine-A-D-2016-report-of-the-National-Consultant,82,30070,1,1.html
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