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001-es BibID:BIBFORM090138
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Első szerző:Lanner, Maximilian
Cím:Subspecialty training in Europe : a report by the European Network of Young Gynaecological Oncologists / Maximilian Lanner, Tanja Nikolova, Bojana Gutic, Natasha Nikolova, Andrei Pletnev, Ilker Selcuk, Dimitrios-Efthymios Vlachos, Zoia Razumova, Nicolo Bizzari, Charlampos Theofanakis, Piotr Lepka, Ilker Kahramanoglu, Sileny Han, Sara Nasser, Szabolcs Molnar, Delphine Hudry, Rosa Montero-Macías, Natascha de Lange, Ronalds Macuks, Mir Fuad Hasanov, Ramina Karimbayli, Irina Gagua, Claudia Andrade, Catarina Pardal, Jelena Dotlic, Rosa Maria Alvarez, Martin Hruda, Filip Fruhauf, Linnea Ekdahl, Sofie Leisby Antonsen, Vladyslav Sukhin, Ane Gerda Zahl Eriksson, Elko Gliozheni, Ratko Delic, Alima Satanova, Nina Kovacevic, Liidia Gristsenko, Suzanna Babloyan, Kamil Zalewski, Rasiah Bharathan
Dátum:2021
ISSN:1048-891X
Megjegyzések:Background ESGO (European Society of Gynaecological Oncology) and partners are continually improving the developmental opportunities for gynaecological oncology fellows. The objectives of this survey were to evaluate the progress in the infrastructure of the training systems in Europe over the past decade. We also evaluated training and assessment techniques, the perceived relevance of ENYGO (European Network of Young Gynaecological Oncologists) initiatives, and unmet needs of trainees. Methodology National representatives of ENYGO from 39 countries were contacted with an electronic survey. A graduation in well/moderately/loosely-structured training systems was performed. Descriptive statistical analysis and frequency tables, as well as two-sided Fisher's exact test, were used. Results National representatives from 33 countries answered our survey questionnaire, yielding a response rate of 85%. A national fellowship is offered in 22 countries (66.7%). A logbook to document progress during training is mandatory in 24 (72.7%) countries. A logbook of experience is only utilized in a minority of nations (18%) for assessment purposes. In 42.4% of countries, objective assessments are recognized. Trainees in most countries (22 (66.7%)) requested additional training in advanced laparoscopic surgery. 13 (39.4%) countries have a loosely-structured training system, 11 (33.3%) a moderately-structured training system, and 9 (27.3%) a well-structured training system.Conclusion Since the last publication in 2011, ENYGO was able to implement new activities, workshops, and online education to support training of gynaecological oncology fellows, which were all rated by the respondents as highly useful. This survey also reveals the limitations in establishing more accredited centers, centralized cancer care, and the lack of laparoscopic training.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Klinikai orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
gynaecological oncology
cancer care
subspecialty training
medical education
Megjelenés:International Journal of Gynecological Cancer. - 31 : 4 (2021), p. 575-584. -
További szerzők:Nikolova, Tanja Gutic, Bojana Nikolova, Natasha Pletnev, Andrei Selcuk, Ilker Vlachos, Dimitrios-Efthymios Razumova, Zoia Bizzari, Nicolo Theofanakis, Charlampos Lepka, Piotr Kahramanoglu, Ilker Han, Sileny Nasser, Sara Molnár Szabolcs (1987-) (szülész-nőgyógyász szakorvos) Hudry, Delphine Montero-Macías, Rosa de Lange, Natascha Macuks, Ronalds Hasanov, Mir Fuad Karimbayli, Ramina Gagua, Irina Andrade, Claudia Pardal, Catarina Dotlic, Jelena Alvarez, Rosa Maria Hruda, Martin Fruhauf, Filip Ekdahl, Linnea Antonsen, Sofie Leisby Sukhin, Vladyslav Eriksson, Ane Gerda Zahl Gliozheni, Elko Delic, Ratko Satanova, Alima Kovacevic, Nina Gristsenko, Liidia Babloyan, Suzanna Zalewski, Kamil Bharathan, Rasiah
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