Comparative analysis of European residency programs: benchmarking and harmonizing ophthalmology training in Europe.
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serval:BIB_17A6CDC050E0
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
Comparative analysis of European residency programs: benchmarking and harmonizing ophthalmology training in Europe.
Journal
Eye
ISSN
1476-5454 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0950-222X
Publication state
Published
Issued date
03/2023
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
37
Number
4
Pages
725-731
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
This study aims to benchmark the training programs of European ophthalmology residents.
An online survey, aimed at European ophthalmology residents in training and those within two years of completion, was sent through the national representatives of the European Society of Ophthalmology, Young Ophthalmologists section (SOE-YO). The study involved 214 subjects representing 36 of the 44 European countries offering ophthalmology training programs.
Among the surveyed, 74.8% of participants had an official national curriculum; 55.8% had a national specialty examination to accredit their training as ophthalmologists. 45.8% were satisfied or very satisfied with the clinical skills acquired, while 42.1% were completely dissatisfied with the surgical skills achieved. Considering the 4th year residents (mean duration of the residency), many of them did not perform phacoemulsification surgery (34%), pterygium excision (46.9%), or repair of eyelid laceration (31.3%).
There is great heterogeneity in the competencies achieved by residents in training according to their country of origin, especially in terms of surgical competences.
An online survey, aimed at European ophthalmology residents in training and those within two years of completion, was sent through the national representatives of the European Society of Ophthalmology, Young Ophthalmologists section (SOE-YO). The study involved 214 subjects representing 36 of the 44 European countries offering ophthalmology training programs.
Among the surveyed, 74.8% of participants had an official national curriculum; 55.8% had a national specialty examination to accredit their training as ophthalmologists. 45.8% were satisfied or very satisfied with the clinical skills acquired, while 42.1% were completely dissatisfied with the surgical skills achieved. Considering the 4th year residents (mean duration of the residency), many of them did not perform phacoemulsification surgery (34%), pterygium excision (46.9%), or repair of eyelid laceration (31.3%).
There is great heterogeneity in the competencies achieved by residents in training according to their country of origin, especially in terms of surgical competences.
Keywords
Humans, Internship and Residency, Ophthalmology/education, Benchmarking, Education, Medical, Graduate, Curriculum, Surveys and Questionnaires, Europe, Clinical Competence
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Web of science
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