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Psychiatry training in Europe: Views from the trenches (CROSBI ID 208468)

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Rojnić Kuzman, Martina ; Giacco, D. ; Simmons, M. ; Wuyts, P. ; Bausch-Becker, N. ; Favre, G. ; Nawka, A. Psychiatry training in Europe: Views from the trenches // Medical teacher, 34 (2012), 10; e708-e717. doi: 10.3109/0142159X.2012.687481

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Rojnić Kuzman, Martina ; Giacco, D. ; Simmons, M. ; Wuyts, P. ; Bausch-Becker, N. ; Favre, G. ; Nawka, A.

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Psychiatry training in Europe: Views from the trenches

In the majority of European countries, postgraduate psychiatry training schemes are developed and evaluated by national bodies in accordance with national legislation. In order to harmonise training in psychiatry across Europe, the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS) issued a number of recommendations for effective implementation of training programs in psychiatry. Aims were to describe the structure and quality assurance mechanisms of postgraduate psychiatric training in Europe. The European Federation of Psychiatry Trainees (EFPT) conducted a survey, which was completed by the representatives of 29 member national psychiatric associations. In most countries (N = 19), the duration of the training programme is 5 years or more. Twenty-six countries have adapted a basic training programme that includes the 'common trunk' (according to UEMS definition) or a modified version of it. In 25 countries, trainees are evaluated several times during their training with a final exam at the end. In 25 countries, official quality assurance mechanisms exist. However, results demonstrate great variations in their implementation. Overall, psychiatric training programmes and assessment methods are largely compatible with one another across Europe. Quality assurance mechanisms, however, vary significantly. These should receive adequate attention by national and international educational policy makers.

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34 (10)

2012.

e708-e717

objavljeno

0142-159X

10.3109/0142159X.2012.687481

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Kliničke medicinske znanosti

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