Task Force on Paediatric Laboratory Medicine (TF-PLM)

Improving diagnosis and management of patients from birth to adolescence

 

Membership

Name Position Country Term Time in Office
V.L. Grey Chair CA 1st 2012 01 - 2014 12
M. Metz Vice-Chair AU 1st 2012 01 - 2014 12
K. Kohse Past-Chair DE 1st 2012 01 - 2014 12
S.M. Geaghan Member US 1st 2011 01 - 2013 01
P.M. Jones Member US 2nd 2012 01 - 2014 12
T. Lang Member UK 1st 2012 01 - 2014 12

The purpose of this Task Force is to develop procedures and processes to improve the diagnosis and management of patients from birth to adolescence


This Task Force will:

  • Coordinate activities worldwide directed towards the establishment of reference intervals for laboratory test results in pediatric patients of all age groups

  • Form a sound support basis for the continuation of the International Congresses of Pediatric Laboratory Medicine which have been very successful over the past 25 years

  • Create a world wide network of scientists working in laboratories specialized in Pediatric Medicine

Why Pediatric laboratory medicine?

Children are not simply small adults - this holds especially true when they become patients. Pediatric patients comprise a group with special problems, also with regards to the results of laboratory investigations.
Local and regional activities exist in which an exchange of ideas and concepts for the role of the laboratory in the care of children's health take place, but in general, these acitivities are not linked to each other. In spite of a variety of activities in the past years, reference intervals for laboratory test results are often not very well defined for the pediatric population, a situation which is even worse in adolescent medicine.

The subject of the Task Force is obviously relevant to large numbers of people - a substantial proportion of our patients are children.

Especially in pediatric patients, the role of the laboratory is crucial for diagnosis and follow-up, e.g., in metabolic disorders or genetically determined diseases.

Activities of the Task Force will include:

  • Coordination, promotion and development of existing IFCC SD research activities associated with reference intervals. Existing regional groups within IFCC, e.g., the Nordic States (Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Iceland) are currently engaged in the development of Pediatric Reference values. By close interaction with this group and the IFCC SD, the Task Force will expand these activities to other regions of the world

  • Integration and eventually merging of the Board of the International Association of Pediatric Medicine into the Task Force and continue to motivate the then former members of this Association worldwide to support the activities of the Task Force

  • Establishment of a concept for the next International Congresses of Pediatric Medicine. As the preferred setting, the Congress will be held in conjunction with an IFCC meeting or a meeting taking place under the auspices of IFCC

  • Regularly publish reports on the progress of the Task Force's activities and other relevant articles in the field of Pediatric Laboratory Medicine in the IFCC Journal


Professor Klaus P. Kohse, MD, PhD
Past-Chair, Task Force on Pediatric Laboratory Medicine

List of Addresses

Prof. Vijay L.GREY
Department of Pathology & Molecular Medicine
McMaster University
Medical Room
1200 Main Street
Hamilton
ON L8N 3Z5
Canada

Dr. Michael P Metz
BS, MD, FAAP, MAACB, FRCPA
Consultant Chemical Pathologist
SAPath at The Women's & Children's Hospital
72 King William Road,
North Adelaide, South Australia 5067
Australia

Prof. Klaus P. KOHSE
Institute for Laboratory Diagnostics and Microbiology, Klinikum Oldenburg
10, Dr.-Eden-Street
D-26133
Oldenburg
Germany

Dr. Sharon Markham GEAGHAN
Stanford University School of Medicine
Department of Pathology
300 Pasteur Drive
Palo Alto CA 94304
USA

Prof. Patricia M. JONES
Department of Pathology, Children's
Medical Center
1935 Motor Street 75235
Dallas
USA

Dr. Tim LANG
Clinical Biochemistry Department
University Hospital of North Durham
North Road
Durham, DH1 5TW
United Kingdom