Department of Neurology and Psychiatry, Allgemeines Krankenhaus der Stadt Linz, Linz, Austria.
Eur J Neurol. 2011 Aug;18(8):e89-92. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-1331.2010.03280.x. Epub 2010 Dec 7.
The Union Européenne des Médecins Spécialistes Section of Neurology (UEMS SEN)/European Board of Neurology (EBN) examination was launched in 2009 to set standards in knowledge and skills for the next generation of European neurologists.
Stimulated by the low participation at the first examination, we conducted a survey amongst 76 junior colleagues to assess awareness, motivation and obstacles regarding this examination.
Remarkably, junior neurologists indicated great interest in the examination and motivation to spend additional preparation time (up to 6months) with the aim to catch up with European standards and improve the care of patients. However, there are major issues, which detain our colleagues from taking the examination including the amount of the examination fee, the potential lack of language abilities and the varying usage of the recommended books for preparation.
This survey highlights the positive attitude of junior neurologists regarding initiatives to improve clinical skills and knowledge. Moreover, this study delineated several factors, which may be considered in the future to increase participation and substantiate the significance of the examination.
欧洲神经内科医师联盟(UEMS SEN)/欧洲神经病学会(EBN)考试于 2009 年启动,旨在为下一代欧洲神经科医生设定知识和技能标准。
受第一次考试参与度低的刺激,我们对 76 名初级同事进行了一项调查,以评估他们对该考试的认识、动机和障碍。
值得注意的是,初级神经科医生对考试表现出极大的兴趣,并愿意花额外的准备时间(长达 6 个月),以达到欧洲标准,改善患者的护理。然而,存在一些主要问题,使我们的同事无法参加考试,包括考试费用的数额、潜在的语言能力缺乏以及推荐书籍的使用差异。
这项调查突出了初级神经科医生对提高临床技能和知识的积极态度。此外,本研究还确定了一些可能在未来被考虑的因素,以增加参与度并证实考试的重要性。