European Heart Journal Advance Access published online on August 3, 2007
European Heart Journal, doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehm302
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Recommendations on sub-speciality accreditation in cardiology
The Coordination Task Force on Sub-speciality Accreditation of the European Board for the Speciality of Cardiology
Authors/Task Force Members
Spain
UK
Austria
The Netherlands
UK
Greece
Spain
UK
Spain
UK
Austria
France
European Board for the Speciality of Cardiology (EBSC) Members
Austria
alves, (EBAC Chairperson)
Received 2 June 2007; accepted 14 June 2007.
* Corresponding author. Jose Lopez-Sendon, Cardiology Department, Planta 1, Hospital Universitario La Paz, Paseo de la Castellana 261, Madrid, Spain. Tel: +34 639148 765; fax: +34 91 3595146. E-mail address: jlsendon@terra.es
Key Words: Accreditation Cardiology sub-speciality Quality standards
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| Preamble |
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The purpose of the European Board for the Speciality of Cardiology (EBSC) Coordination Task Force on Sub-speciality Accreditation in Cardiology is to make recommendations on Sub-speciality Accreditation within Cardiology. EBSC aims to harmonize the process of accreditation of sub-specialities and thereby to provide uniformity of accreditation standards throughout cardiology. Certification in cardiology, for instance, the EBSC Diploma of European Cardiologist, is essential before an individual applies for sub-speciality accreditation.
European accreditation standards within sub-specialities should be clearly defined, thereby assuring patients and other doctors the competence and skills of the accredited sub-specialists. This is increasingly important in times of developing mobility of doctors and patients in Europe in agreement with the basic EU principles of free movement.
The process of sub-speciality accreditation of physicians in Europe has already been initiated by a number of sub-specialities. Those initiatives are based on similar principles and include theoretical (knowledge assessment) and practical
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The European Board for the Speciality of Cardiology
EBSC Coordination Task Force on Sub-speciality Accreditation
| Scope of the EBSC guidelines for sub-speciality accreditation in cardiology |
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| EBSC recognized sub-speciality accreditation in cardiology |
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Definition of a sub-speciality in cardiology
Relations to national accreditation
| EBSC recommendations on sub-specialty accreditation in cardiology |
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1. Sub-speciality training
1.1. Sub-speciality training curriculum and syllabus
1.2. Trainees
1.3. Training facilities: accreditation standards of training centres
1.4. Trainers: Programme Director
2. Assessment of individuals
2.1. Accreditation process
2.1.1. Accreditation Committee
2.1.2. Assessment methods
2.1.3. Assessment of Knowledge
2.1.4. Practical assessment (logbook)
2.1.5. Language(s) for sub-speciality accreditation evaluations (Assessment of Knowledge and Practical Skills Assessment)
2.1.6. Accreditation diplomas
2.1.7. Budget
2.1.8. Archiving/record keeping system of accreditation awarded
2.2. Re-accreditation: re-certification
2.3. Revocation
2.4. Appeal procedure
2.5. Documentation
3. Quality control
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| Appendix: glossary of terms |
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