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Training in Neurosurgery in the Countries of the EU - A Guide to Organize a Training Programme

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Agreed standards and guidelines are the heart and soul of improving the differing training systems and to harmonize neurosurgical training in the European countries. Such standards and guidelines have been laid down in the European Training Charter of the European Union of Medical Specialists and recently novellated.This book, written by experienced neurosurgeons, offers all those concerned with neurosurgical training - trainers and trainees - practical advice to implement the above mentioned standards and recommendations. It has been written as a manual: "How to do it". It describes the tasks of a chairman (programme director), the tasks of the teaching staff, the organisation of a training curriculum, a rotation plan or a morbidity and mortality conference, the periodic progress evaluation, the course of an external audit and many more important topics. It contains a lot of practical tips, check lists and useful examples.Well educated young colleagues offer "safe neurosurgery" to our patients.

List of contents

UEMS charter on training of medical specialists in the EU - the new neurosurgical training charter.- Neurosurgical training programme director position and responsibilities.- Teaching staff.- The ideal neurosurgical training curriculum.- Internal regulations and general guidelines of a neurosurgical department and training programme..- Principles of teaching in a structured training programme, the rotations, and the surgical training plan.- A structured neurosurgical training plan and the neurosurgical logbook in the UK.- The European Neurosurgical Log-Book (UEMS/EANS).- Morbidity & mortality conferences - How can we do it?.- Problem-based learning in residency training and the tutorial process for training and education in neurosurgery.- Periodic progress evaluation.- Research rotation in a trainee's curriculum.- The accreditation of a training programme.- The European Examination - its present status and potential development.- Neurosurgical subspecialization: pros and cons.- Important addresses.- Author index.- Index of keywords.

Summary

Agreed standards and guidelines are the heart and soul of improving the differing training systems and to harmonize neurosurgical training in the European countries. Such standards and guidelines have been laid down in the European Training Charter of the European Union of Medical Specialists and recently novellated.
This book, written by experienced neurosurgeons, offers all those concerned with neurosurgical training - trainers and trainees - practical advice to implement the above mentioned standards and recommendations. It has been written as a manual: "How to do it”. It describes the tasks of a chairman (programme director), the tasks of the teaching staff, the organisation of a training curriculum, a rotation plan or a morbidity and mortality conference, the periodic progress evaluation, the course of an external audit and many more important topics. It contains a lot of practical tips, check lists and useful examples.
Well educated young colleagues offer "safe neurosurgery” to our patients.

Product details

Assisted by -J Reulen (Editor), H -J Reulen (Editor), H. -J. Reulen (Editor), H.-J. Reulen (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Wien
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 22.04.2014
 
EAN 9783709172148
ISBN 978-3-7091-7214-8
No. of pages 128
Dimensions 212 mm x 281 mm x 8 mm
Weight 357 g
Illustrations VIII, 128 p.
Series Acta Neurochirurgica Supplement
Acta Neurochirurgica Supplement
Acta Neurochirurgica Supplementum
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

B, neurosurgery, Medicine, Neurology, Radiology, Neurology & clinical neurophysiology, Neuroradiology, Health Sciences

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