Since it began to take shape the idea of \u200b\u200bthe backbone for Specialized Health Care Training, rumors have been numerous. In this day and age, when the real implementation of the new system is far, theoretically, a single promotion of graduates, rumors have become ever tighter.
In the specialty of Immunology, despite the rejection of much of the medical immunologists, it seems that we can not escape from the trunk of laboratory and that the chances of becoming part of the trunk doctor are more than scarce. This, which could be described as crazy, is not as bad news if you consider the other possibility being considered is so crazy and unreal: divide Immunology Clinical Immunology Laboratory Immunology.
Our specialty is in Spain itself and the little sister of other specialties that treat autoimmune diseases related to immunity, it would thus deprived of what I believe is one of its main assets: the dual clinical and laboratory. Separating the two areas is tearing the very essence of the Specialty and deny the projection innovation and research that now has and can develop. Thus breaking Immunology is to say NO to translational research is to deny the head-based comprehensive approach and a field so unknown and not well treated as immune system diseases.
Immunology Separate into two blocs would be to dissect the Hematology, pushing its clinical-care activities of lab activity. Something as crazy as the time ... possible. We'll see how everything is.
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