Basic principles of cardiothoracic surgery training: a position paper by the European Association for Cardiothoracic Surgery Residents Committee.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Alicja Zientara, Nabil Hussein, Chris Bond, Kirolos A Jacob, Vinci Naruka, Fabian Doerr, Felix Nägele, Leo Pölzl, Maroua Eid, Omar Jarral, Rui Cerqueira, Josephina Haunschild, J Rafael Sádaba, Can Gollmann-Tepeköylü
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Objectives: Across Europe there are significant variations in the fundamental structure and content of cardiothoracic surgery (CTS) training programmes. Previous efforts have been made to introduce a Unified European Training System, which outlined the fundamentals of the ideal programme and supported a paradigm shift from an apprenticeship to a competency-based model. This article's goal was to define key structural, administrative and executive details of such a programme to lay the foundations for the standardization of cardiothoracic surgical training across Europe.

Methods: The European Association for Cardiothoracic Surgery Residents Committee had previously conducted a residents' training survey across Europe in 2020. Training curricula from the twelve most represented countries across Europe were either searched online or obtained from the countries' national trainee representative and reviewed by the committee. Information was collated and placed into one of the following categories to develop the position paper: (i) selection of eligible candidates, (ii) guidance for an outcome-based syllabus, (iii) documentation and evaluation of training progress, (iv) mandatory rotations and training courses, (v) number of independent or assisted cases and (vi) requirements and quality assurance of teachers.

Results: An independent professional body should promote an outcome-based syllabus and take responsibility for the training programme's quality assurance. Trainees should be selected on merit by an open and transparent process. Training should be delivered within a defined period and supervised by an appointed training committee to ensure its implementation. This committee should review the trainees progression regularly, provide feedback and offer trainees the opportunity to experience various training environments and trainers. A common electronic portal be used by trainees to record their agreed objectives and to evidence their completion. Trainees should regularly attend specialty-relevant courses and conferences to promote professional and academic development. The end of training is reached when the formal requirements of the training programme are met and the trainee is able to perform at the level expected of a day-1 independent surgeon.

Conclusions: This article defines the key structural, administrative, and executive principles for CTS training. Programmes are encouraged to review and modify their training curricula, if necessary, to ensure the delivery of high-quality, standardized, outcome-orientated CTS training across Europe.

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心胸外科训练的基本原则:欧洲心胸外科住院医师委员会的立场文件。
目的:在整个欧洲,心胸外科(CTS)培训计划的基本结构和内容存在显著差异。以前曾努力推行欧洲统一培训制度,该制度概述了理想方案的基本原则,并支持从学徒制向以能力为基础的模式转变。本文的目的是定义这样一个项目的关键结构、管理和执行细节,为整个欧洲心胸外科培训的标准化奠定基础。方法:欧洲心胸外科协会住院医师委员会此前于2020年在全欧洲进行了一项住院医师培训调查。来自欧洲12个最具代表性国家的培训课程要么在网上搜索,要么从这些国家的国家培训代表那里获得,并由委员会审查。为编制立场文件,资料经整理后分为以下几类:(i)甄选合格候选人;(ii)以结果为本的教学大纲的指导;(iii)培训进度的记录和评估;(iv)强制轮岗和培训课程;(v)独立或辅助个案的数目;以及(vi)对教师的要求和质量保证。结果:一个独立的专业机构应促进以结果为基础的教学大纲,并负责培训计划的质量保证。应通过公开和透明的程序择优选拔学员。培训应在规定的期限内进行,并由指定的培训委员会监督,以确保培训的执行。该委员会应定期审查受训者的进度,提供反馈,并为受训者提供体验各种培训环境和培训师的机会。受训者使用一个共同的电子门户网站来记录他们商定的目标并证明其完成情况。学员应定期参加与专业相关的课程和会议,以促进专业和学术发展。培训结束时,培训计划的正式要求得到满足,受训者能够执行预期的第一天独立外科医生的水平。结论:本文定义了CTS培训的关键结构、管理和执行原则。如有必要,鼓励各方案审查和修改其培训课程,以确保在整个欧洲提供高质量、标准化和注重结果的CTS培训。
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Interactive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery
Interactive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
0.00%
发文量
292
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery (ICVTS) publishes scientific contributions in the field of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery, covering all aspects of surgery of the heart, vessels and the chest. The journal publishes a range of article types including: Best Evidence Topics; Brief Communications; Case Reports; Original Articles; State-of-the-Art; Work in Progress Report.
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