"Certified … now what?" On the Challenges of Lifelong Learning: Report from an AMEE 2017 Symposium.

Journal of European CME Pub Date : 2018-01-25 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1080/21614083.2018.1428025
Carolin Sehlbach, Martin Balzan, Jonathan Bennett, Helena Prior Filipe, Ebbe Thinggaard, Frank Smeenk
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The increasing mobility of patients and healthcare professionals across the countries of Europe has highlighted the wide variations in both medical training, and provision of medical competency and skills. The maintenance of the standards defining competency and skills have national and international implications and have proved challenging for national regulatory bodies. Thus each nation has introduced different types of Continuing Professional Development (CPD), recertification and relicensing systems. At the Symposium entitled: " 'Certified … now what?' On the Challenges of Lifelong Learning" in August 2017 at the Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) annual conference, we reviewed differing European national relicensing systems were reviewed. The review highlighted various lifelong learning and competence assessment approaches using examples from different medical specialties across several European countries.

“认证了……现在怎么办?”终身学习的挑战:来自AMEE 2017研讨会的报告。
欧洲各国患者和医疗保健专业人员的流动性日益增加,突显了医疗培训和医疗能力和技能提供方面的巨大差异。维持界定能力和技能的标准具有国家和国际影响,并已证明对国家监管机构具有挑战性。因此,每个国家都引入了不同类型的持续专业发展(CPD),重新认证和重新许可系统。在题为“认证……现在怎么办?”在2017年8月的欧洲医学教育协会(AMEE)年会上,我们回顾了不同的欧洲国家再许可制度。该审查使用来自几个欧洲国家不同医学专业的例子,强调了各种终身学习和能力评估方法。
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