Dormegny Lea, Prior Filipe Helena, Dormegny-Jeanjean Ludovic Christophe, Stopa Marcin, Aclimandos Wagih, Asoklis Rimvydas, Atilla Huban, Creuzot-Garcher Catherine, Curtin Denise, Cvenkel Barbara, Flanagan Lisa, Ivekovic Renata, Kivelä Tero T, Martinez Costa Rafael, Ní Dhubhghaill Sorcha, Priglinger Siegfried, Strong Brendan, Sturmer Joerg, Tassignon Marie José, Maino Anna, Bourcier Tristan
Department of Ophthalmology, New Civil Hospital, Strasbourg University Hospital, FMTS, Strasbourg, France.
Department of Ophthalmology, West Lisbon Hospitals Center, Hospital Egas Moniz, Lisboa, Portugal.
Acta Ophthalmol. 2025 Jun;103(4):404-415. doi: 10.1111/aos.17433. Epub 2024 Dec 20.
To report national practices and recent progress in competency-based medical education (CBME) implementation in ophthalmology across European countries.
A 30-question online survey was emailed to European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS) ophthalmology section delegates, European Board of Ophthalmology Diploma (EBOD) examiners and presidents of ophthalmology societies affiliated with UEMS/EBO.
A total of 230 ophthalmologists with an average age of 54.7 years [30-77] and from 28 countries completed the survey. Half of them had been involved as medical educators for more than 10 years. The majority (74%) exercised their educational role in a University Hospital. Ninety six percent of them dedicated less than 50% of their activity to teaching. A third dedicated more than a half of their activity to patient care. The teaching of skills reported (medical, surgical, research, attitudinal and theoretical knowledge) was significantly better applied than their assessment. While 91% of the respondents found it necessary to harmonize European Training Requirements (ETR) in ophthalmology, competency-based education concepts were rarely implemented in their country (for instance, 8% for CBME; 6% for entrustable professional activities (EPAs) and 3% for ETR).
Despite considerable diversity in European residency programmes, post-graduate medical education leaders in ophthalmology agree on the need to find a platform for equivalence in the content of the basic training requirements that constitute the professional identity of a practicing ophthalmologist.
报告欧洲各国眼科基于胜任力的医学教育(CBME)实施情况及最新进展。
向欧洲医学专家联盟(UEMS)眼科分会代表、欧洲眼科委员会文凭(EBOD)考官以及隶属于UEMS/EBO的眼科学会主席发送了一份包含30个问题的在线调查问卷。
共有230名眼科医生完成了调查,他们平均年龄为54.7岁[30 - 77岁],来自28个国家。其中一半人担任医学教育工作者超过10年。大多数人(74%)在大学医院履行教育职责。他们中96%将不到50%的工作时间用于教学。三分之一的人将超过一半的工作时间用于患者护理。所报告的技能教学(医学、外科、研究、态度和理论知识)的应用明显优于其评估。虽然91%的受访者认为有必要统一眼科的欧洲培训要求(ETR),但基于胜任力的教育概念在他们国家很少实施(例如,CBME为8%;可托付专业活动(EPA)为6%;ETR为3%)。
尽管欧洲住院医师培训项目存在很大差异,但眼科研究生医学教育领导者一致认为,需要找到一个平台,使构成执业眼科医生专业身份的基础培训要求内容具有等效性。