Differences in neurology residency training programmes across Europe - a survey among the Residents and Research Fellow Section of the European Academy of Neurology national representatives.

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serval:BIB_6A94A9A5D1B8
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
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Title
Differences in neurology residency training programmes across Europe - a survey among the Residents and Research Fellow Section of the European Academy of Neurology national representatives.
Journal
European journal of neurology
Author(s)
Kleineberg N.N., van der Meulen M., Franke C., Klingelhoefer L., Sauerbier A., Di Liberto G., Carvalho V., Berendse H.W., Deuschl G.
ISSN
1468-1331 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1351-5101
Publication state
Published
Issued date
08/2020
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
27
Number
8
Pages
1356-1363
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Neurology is rapidly evolving as a result of continuous diagnostic and therapeutic progress, which influences the daily work of neurologists. Therefore, updating residency training programmes is crucial for the future of neurology. Several countries are currently discussing and/or modifying the structure of their neurology residency training programme. A detailed and up-to-date overview of the available European residency training programmes will aid this process.
A questionnaire addressing numerous aspects of residency training programmes in neurology was distributed among 38 national representatives of the Resident and Research Fellow Section of the European Academy of Neurology.
We obtained data from 32 European countries (response rate 84%). The median (range) duration of the residency training programmes was 60 (12-72) months. In the majority of countries, rotations to other medical disciplines were mandatory, mostly psychiatry (69%), internal medicine (66%) and neurosurgery (59%). However, the choice of medical fields and the duration of rotations varied substantially between countries. In 50% of countries, there were formal regulations regarding training in evidence-based medicine, teaching skills and/or leadership qualities. In many countries (75%), residents had to take an examination.
We found substantial variation among European countries in the duration of residency training programmes, and especially in the choice of obligatory rotations to external medical disciplines. Despite a presumably similar spectrum of patients, neurology residency training programmes across Europe are not harmonized. The structure of the programme should be determined by its relevance for neurologists today and in the future.
Keywords
Europe, Humans, Internship and Residency, Neurologists, Neurology/education, Surveys and Questionnaires, duration, education, examination, neurology, research fellows, residency training programme, residents, rotations
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Web of science
Open Access
Yes
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