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Radiology education in Europe: Analysis of results from 22 European countries 被引量:1
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作者 bhavya rehani Yi C Zhang +4 位作者 Madan M rehani András Palkó Lawrence Lau Miriam N Mikhail Lette William P Dillon 《World Journal of Radiology》 CAS 2017年第2期55-62,共8页
AIMTo assess the state of radiology education across Europe by means of a survey study.METHODSA comprehensive 23-item radiology survey was distributed via email to the International Society of Radiology members, natio... AIMTo assess the state of radiology education across Europe by means of a survey study.METHODSA comprehensive 23-item radiology survey was distributed via email to the International Society of Radiology members, national radiological societies, radiologists and medical physicists. Reminders to complete the survey were sent and the results were analyzed over a period of 4 mo (January-April 2016). Survey questions include length of medical school and residency training; availability of fellowship and subspecialty training; number of residency programs in each country; accreditation pathways; research training; and medical physics education. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze and summarize data.RESULTSRadiology residency training ranges from 2-6 years with a median of 5 years, and follows 1 year of internship training in 55% (12 out of 22) European countries. Subspecialty fellowship training is offered in 55% (12 out of 22) European countries. Availability for specialization training by national societies is limited to eight countries. For nearly all respondents, less than fifty percent of radiologists travel abroad for specialization. Nine of 22 (41%) European countries have research requirements during residency. The types of certifying exam show variation where 64% (14 out of 22) European countries require both written and oral boards, 23% (5 out of 22) require oral examinations only, and 5% (1 out of 22) require written examinations only. A degree in medical physics is offered in 59% (13 out of 22) European countries and is predominantly taught by medical physicists. Nearly all respondents report that formal examinations in medical physics are required.CONCLUSIONComparative learning experiences across the continent will help guide the development of comprehensive yet pragmatic infrastructures for radiology education and collaborations in radiology education worldwide. 展开更多
关键词 Radiology education European radiology survey Radiology training RESIDENCY Radiology research
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