1. Developing a Competency Framework for U.S. State Food and Feed Testing Laboratory Personnel
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Daniel H. Rice, Craig Kaml, Christopher C. Weiss, Paul Dezendorf, Yvonne Salfinger, Ron Klein, and Maria Ishida
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Food Safety ,Control (management) ,Analytical Chemistry ,Education, Professional ,medicine ,Humans ,Environmental Chemistry ,Program Development ,Curriculum ,Accreditation ,Pharmacology ,Medical education ,business.industry ,Public health ,Professional development ,Environmental resource management ,Food safety ,United States ,Test (assessment) ,Laboratory Personnel ,Subject-matter expert ,Government Regulation ,Business ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Food Science - Abstract
A competency-based training curriculum framework for U.S. state food and feed testing laboratories personnel is being developed by the International Food Protection Training Institute (IFPTI) and three partners. The framework will help laboratories catalog existing training courses/modules, identify training gaps, inform training curricula, and create career-spanning professional development learning paths, ensuring consistent performance expectations and increasing confidence in shared test results. Ultimately, the framework will aid laboratories in meeting the requirements of ISO/IEC 17025 (2005) international accreditation and the U.S. Food Safety Modernization Act (U.S. Public Law 111-353). In collaboration with the Association of Food and Drug Officials, the Association of Public Health Laboratories, and the Association of American Feed Control Officials, IFPTI is carrying out the project in two phases. In 2013, an expert panel of seven subject matter experts developed competency and curriculum frameworks for five professional levels (entry, mid-level, expert, supervisor/manager, and senior administration) across four competency domains (technical, communication, programmatic, and leadership) including approximately 80 competencies. In 2014 the expert panel will elicit feedback from peers and finalize the framework.
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- 2014