Anton Luger, Maeve Durkan, Mirjam Christ-Crain, Pedro Marques
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Abstract
The European Society of Endocrinology (ESE) and the Union Européenne des Médecins Spécialistes (U.E.M.S.) Section and Board of Endocrinology have produced a Curriculum and Training Recommendation in Endocrinology to provide updated recommendations concerning the content and structure of postgraduate training. Cornerstones of the Curriculum are the integrity of Endocrinology not to be divided into subspecialties such as diabetology or thyroidology, recommendation of 6 years full-time training comprising 1-3 years (preferably 2-3 years) of General Internal Medicine followed by 3-5 years of specialist training in Endocrinology across 13 core areas. In addition to knowledge and experience in the many fields of Endocrinology, the Curriculum includes specific attitudes, communication skills, training to work in and lead multidisciplinary teams, resource management, quality assurance, human-error management, and critical incidents reporting as well as the commitment to life-long learning expected from a trainee and from an Endocrinologist. The Curriculum also includes requirements for training centres, for assessment of training and for competencies of trainers. The aim of the ESE Curriculum and Training Recommendation in Endocrinology is to harmonise postgraduate training and help provide the best medical care for patients with endocrine diseases across Europe.
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European Journal of Endocrinology is the official journal of the European Society of Endocrinology. Its predecessor journal is Acta Endocrinologica.
The journal publishes high-quality original clinical and translational research papers and reviews in paediatric and adult endocrinology, as well as clinical practice guidelines, position statements and debates. Case reports will only be considered if they represent exceptional insights or advances in clinical endocrinology.
Topics covered include, but are not limited to, Adrenal and Steroid, Bone and Mineral Metabolism, Hormones and Cancer, Pituitary and Hypothalamus, Thyroid and Reproduction. In the field of Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism we welcome manuscripts addressing endocrine mechanisms of disease and its complications, management of obesity/diabetes in the context of other endocrine conditions, or aspects of complex disease management. Reports may encompass natural history studies, mechanistic studies, or clinical trials.
Equal consideration is given to all manuscripts in English from any country.