Specialist training in infectious diseases in Europe

IF 8.5 1区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Clinical Microbiology and Infection Pub Date : 2024-12-24 DOI:10.1016/j.cmi.2024.12.026
Jon Salmanton-García , António Guerra Maio , Jean Paul Stahl , Eoghan de Barra , Søren Jensen-Fangel , Carlo Torti , Christian Kraef , José M. Miró , Annelies Verbon , Oliver A. Cornely , Nick J. Beeching
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Abstract

Objectives

The objectives were to determine the structure of training programmes and assessment of physicians training to become infectious disease (ID) specialists in Europe in early 2024 and to document the provision of specialists, trainees and training centres in each country.

Methods

Delegates to the ID Section and Board of the European Union of Medical Specialists entered national data on a web-based survey tool in late 2023–early 2024. Results were compared with European Union of Medical Specialists recommendations on the structure and content of postgraduate training in ID in Europe (2018), and to results of a similar survey in early 2021.

Results

Responses were received from all 35 countries; 27/35 (77%) recognize ID as an independent speciality and 7/35 (20%) as a subspeciality. Spain does not officially recognize the speciality. In Cyprus, Iceland, and Luxembourg, despite official recognition of the sub-/speciality, ID training must be completed abroad. Paediatric ID was recognized in 16/35 (46%) countries. The number of adult ID specialists varied from 78.8 per million inhabitants in Sweden to 0.6 in Germany. Only 7/31 (23%) national programmes provide the minimum recommended 6 months of training in medical microbiology. Assessment methods included logbooks/portfolios in 25/31 (81%), final examinations in 25/31 (81%) and workplace-based assessments in 21/31 (68%).

Discussion

There has been little change since 2021 in speciality status or in structure and content of training programmes across Europe. There have been large increases in training position numbers in several countries, possibly in response to COVID-19. Continued low compliance with the 2018 recommendations to increase exposure to medical microbiology during training highlights the slow pace of change. Logistic barriers to change and to harmonization across Europe remain and are discussed in the context of published concerns of trainees.
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目标:目标是确定培训方案的结构,评估2024年初成为欧洲传染病(ID)专家的医生培训情况,并记录每个国家专家、学员和培训中心的情况。方法:欧洲医学专家联盟(UEMS) ID部门和委员会的代表在2023年底至2024年初通过基于网络的调查工具输入国家数据。结果与UEMS关于欧洲(2018年)设计研究生培训结构和内容的建议以及2021年初类似调查的结果进行了比较。结果:收到了来自所有35个国家的答复;27/35(77%)的学校认为ID是独立的专业,7/35(20%)的学校认为ID是一个子专业。西班牙并没有正式承认这一专业。在塞浦路斯、冰岛和卢森堡,尽管官方承认副/专业,但身份识别培训必须在国外完成。35个国家中有16个(46%)承认儿童身份证。成年身份证专家的数量从瑞典的每百万居民78.8人到德国的0.6人不等。只有7/31(23%)的国家方案提供建议的最少6个月的医学微生物学培训。评估方法包括25/31年度的日志/作品集(81%),25/31年度的期末考试(81%)和21/31年度的基于工作场所的评估(68%)。结论:自2021年以来,整个欧洲的专业地位或培训计划的结构和内容几乎没有变化。一些国家的培训岗位数量大幅增加,可能是为了应对COVID-19。2018年关于在培训期间增加医学微生物接触的建议的遵守程度仍然很低,这凸显了变化的缓慢步伐。改变和协调整个欧洲的后勤障碍仍然存在,并在发表的学员关注的背景下进行讨论。
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期刊介绍: Clinical Microbiology and Infection (CMI) is a monthly journal published by the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases. It focuses on peer-reviewed papers covering basic and applied research in microbiology, infectious diseases, virology, parasitology, immunology, and epidemiology as they relate to therapy and diagnostics.
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