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The birth and development of clinical physiology in Finland
Authors: Laitinen Tomi, Sovijärvi Anssi, Malmberg Pekka, Turjanmaa Väinö, Hartiala Jaakko
Publisher: WILEY
Publication year: 2022
Journal: Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging
Journal name in source: CLINICAL PHYSIOLOGY AND FUNCTIONAL IMAGING
Journal acronym: CLIN PHYSIOL FUNCT I
Volume: 42
Issue: 3
First page : 151
Last page: 180
Number of pages: 30
ISSN: 1475-0961
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/cpf.12749
Web address : https://doi.org/10.1111/cpf.12749
Self-archived copy’s web address: https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/175014037
The specialty of clinical physiology was established in Finland about 20 years later than in Sweden. In the early 1960s, six physicians working mainly in preclinical departments of physiology were certified as specialists in clinical physiology. Many of the first specialists working in hospitals received specialist training in Sweden. The first hospital laboratories of clinical physiology were established in Tampere Central Hospital and Turku University Hospital in 1968. Thereafter, laboratories of clinical physiology were also established in Helsinki University Hospital and in Kuopio University Hospital and later also in most central hospitals. After clinical physiology laboratories were set up in hospitals and the number of specialists increased, the specialty gradually had more impact in clinical work. In the 1999 reform, nuclear medicine, which had previously been a subspecialty, was combined with clinical physiology. Arto Uusitalo was nominated the first professor of clinical physiology in Tampere University in 1984. The first professor in Helsinki University was Anssi Sovijarvi (1994), in Kuopio University Esko Lansimies (1998), and in Turku University Jaakko Hartiala (2003). Today, at four universities professors of clinical physiology and nuclear medicine lead research and medical education in this specialty. The hospital laboratories have modern equipment, which promotes multidisciplinary research with clinicians in fruitful collaboration. The Finnish Society of Clinical Physiology was founded in 1975. Today, it has about 160 members, about half of whom are specialists in the field. On its 40th anniversary, the Society decided to publish the history of clinical physiology in Finland.
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