R Lins, P Waterbley, B Shivalkar, J de Hoon, S Rottey, E Present
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Abstract
Belgium has a vibrant health eco-system, with world-class universities and hospitals, and a strong presence of pharmaceutical companies, resulting in a substantial contribution to drug development and a high number of clinical trials. Talent development is pivotal for further growth of this eco-system and to attract future professionals. Although physicians play an important role in this complex eco-system, with an estimated 400-450 Belgian physicians presently active in the field of the drug life cycle, Pharmaceutical Medicine and Clinical Pharmacology were not recognized as a speciality in Belgium until recently.It took a group of engaged people almost 20 years to create this new title, based on the European Directive 2005/36/EG appendix V, mentioning the medical specialties accepted in Europe and requiring a minimum training of 4 years. Although in this directive only 'pharmacology' is mentioned, a title of physician-specialist in Clinical Pharmacology/Pharmaceutical Medicine was proposed by the High Council for Physician-Specialists and General Practitioners to the Minister of Social Affairs. The Ministerial Decree was finally published in October 2023. The current paper describes the process of unwavering perseverance, clarity on the added value offered to stakeholders and the continued support of advocates in reaching the goal.
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Acta Clinica Belgica: International Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Medicine primarily publishes papers on clinical medicine, clinical chemistry, pathology and molecular biology, provided they describe results which contribute to our understanding of clinical problems or describe new methods applicable to clinical investigation. Readership includes physicians, pathologists, pharmacists and physicians working in non-academic and academic hospitals, practicing internal medicine and its subspecialties.