So I have joined a one man private practice in a somewhat rural setting recently. I'm experiencing some "quality" issues with the aging solo-practice AP/CP generalist pathologist that has been isolated here at this community hospital for 30+ years. Part of my arrangement was to bring on IHC, which I have done. My issue is now this:
Now that IHC is in-house, the aging pathologist (Jim) wants to now read his own IHC instead of sending it out like he always did. He has never received formal training for interpretation of IHC, but when that is brought up he states "yea, i've looked in textbooks over the years". Needless to say, his interpretations are of questionable quality. Administration is now involved and wants to limit Jim by retroactively instating a formal credentialing/training process that he will obviously not qualify for, or have any further interest in pursuing (hopefully). My question to the public is this:
Where can I go to find any "credentialing" guidelines that will qualify (grandfather) a senior pathologist the ability to interpret IHC? For example, "Pathologist must either go through a formal training program or do this certification/qualification examination offered by X company and must score a 90% or greater for qualification purposes".
Obviously IHC is integral in the training of residents and fellows and has been for decades, however, he finished his training in the 60's and has close to zero skill/experience in these interpretations.
Can anyone offer some guidance? Anyone ever dealt with a similar situation?
Now that IHC is in-house, the aging pathologist (Jim) wants to now read his own IHC instead of sending it out like he always did. He has never received formal training for interpretation of IHC, but when that is brought up he states "yea, i've looked in textbooks over the years". Needless to say, his interpretations are of questionable quality. Administration is now involved and wants to limit Jim by retroactively instating a formal credentialing/training process that he will obviously not qualify for, or have any further interest in pursuing (hopefully). My question to the public is this:
Where can I go to find any "credentialing" guidelines that will qualify (grandfather) a senior pathologist the ability to interpret IHC? For example, "Pathologist must either go through a formal training program or do this certification/qualification examination offered by X company and must score a 90% or greater for qualification purposes".
Obviously IHC is integral in the training of residents and fellows and has been for decades, however, he finished his training in the 60's and has close to zero skill/experience in these interpretations.
Can anyone offer some guidance? Anyone ever dealt with a similar situation?