Patrick Magennis, Frank Hölzle, Hans-Peter Ulrich, Anastasios Kanatas, Behrus Puladi, Dirk Stephanus Brandsma, Iain Hutchison
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The tables were: 1: National Domains of OMFS Training; 2: Training Programme/Rotation; 3: Teaching and Education; 4: Training Placement; 5: Records of Training Progression; 6: External Assessment of Training. The returned tables were transferred onto Excel© and processed with Winstat©. Forms were returned from 24 of the 26 UEMS nations with OMFS training programmes. There was no difficulty in completing the forms. No nation was Green in all domains. Replacing the colours with numerical values, Red=1, Amber=2, Green=3 to allow statistical analysis with a maximum possible score of 100% and a minimum possible score of 33%. Combining the scores from all tables, the scores ranged between 67% to 98% with a mean of 80%. Histograms for each table showed 'normal' curves except for external assessment, which was trimodal, with some nations having none, others some, and a few nations comprehensive external assessment. 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