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Neonatology
August 2024
European Board of Neonatal & Child Health Research, Satigny, Switzerland.
Introduction: The European Union stipulates transnational recognition of professional qualifications for several sectoral professions, including medical doctors. The Union of European Medical Specialists (UEMS), in its "Charter on Training of Medical Specialists," defines the principles for high-level medical training. These principles are manifested in the framework for European Training Requirements (ETR), ensuring medical training reflects modern medical practice and current scientific findings.
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April 2023
President Section Neurosurgery UEMS, Chair University Neurosurgical Centre Holland, LUMC | HMC | HAGA, Leiden, The Hague, the Netherlands.
Introduction: Post-graduate training in medical education has seen a seismic shift from time-based to competency-based training. We describe a competency-based European Training Requirement (ETR) in neurological surgery that is applicable across all European centres.
Research Question: To develop the ETR in Neurological Surgery using a competency-based approach.
One of the main concerns of people with chronic conditions, particularly rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases, is the availability of quality health care, which is being analyzed. There are differences between European countries regarding the access to health care. The pressure of the financial crisis has been recognized in making barriers more evident.
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March 2016
Department of Psychiatry, Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Psychiatry is the largest medical specialty in Europe. Despite efforts to bring harmonisation, training in psychiatry in Europe continues to be very diverse. The Union Européenne des Médecins Spécialistes (UEMS) has issued as from 2000 a charter of requirements for the training in psychiatry with an additional European Framework for Competencies in Psychiatry in 2009.
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February 2014
Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich, Nussbaumstr. 7, 80336 München, Deutschland.
The European Union Free Movement Directive gives professionals the opportunity to work and live within the European Union, but does not give specific requirements regarding how the specialists in medicine have to be trained, with the exception of a required minimum of 4 years of education. Efforts have been undertaken to harmonize post-graduate training in psychiatry in Europe since the Treaty of Rome 1957, with the founding of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS) and establishment of a charter outlining how psychiatrists should be trained. However, the different curricula for post-graduate training were only compared by surveys, never through a systematic review of the official national requirements.
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