欧洲神经内科住院医师脑电图培训

IF 2 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES Clinical Neurophysiology Practice Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.cnp.2022.08.001
Fábio A. Nascimento , Jay R. Gavvala , Hatice Tankisi , Sándor Beniczky
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目的详细介绍欧洲脑电图教育实践,比较欧美脑电图教学体系。方法通过电子邮件向47个欧洲神经病学学会发送一份关于脑电图临床实践和住院医师培训的19个问题的在线调查。结果47个学会中有32个(68% %)完成了调查。在一半的国家,普通神经科医生要么是通常阅读脑电图的提供者之一,要么是唯一的提供者。毕业所需的脑电图学习周数从零到26周不等,预计在一个国家将是连续的。在大多数国家(n = 17/32),受训人员每轮脑电图读取 >40脑电图,最常见的解释研究是常规脑电图和延长常规脑电图。轮转涉及诊所/门诊(90% %),癫痫监测单位/住院(60% %),或两者兼而有之(50% %)。大约一半的国家没有使用客观的方法来评估脑电图能力。报道最多的教育方法是脑电图轮转教学和年度教学,报道最多的教育障碍是教学不足和脑电图暴露不足。结论我们建议欧洲的神经病学教育工作者,特别是那些由普通神经科医生阅读脑电图的国家,考虑确保住院脑电图学习是强制性的,并在教学和评估能力方面建立客观的措施。意义与美国相似,欧洲的神经内科住院医师脑电图训练具有高度的差异性。
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Neurology resident EEG training in Europe

Objective

To detail current European EEG education practices and compare European and U.S. EEG teaching systems.

Methods

A 19-question online survey focused on EEG clinical practices and residency training was emailed to all 47 European Academy of Neurology Societies.

Results

Thirty-two (68 %) out of the 47 Societies completed the survey. In half of countries, general neurologists are either among the providers or the only providers who typically read EEGs. The number of weeks devoted to EEG learning required to graduate ranged from none to 26, and it was expected to be continuous in one country. In most countries (n = 17/32), trainees read >40 EEGs per EEG rotation, and the most commonly interpreted studies are routine and prolonged routine EEGs. Rotations involve clinic/outpatient (90 %), epilepsy monitoring unit/inpatient (60 %), or both (50 %). Roughly half of countries do not use objective measures to assess EEG competency. The most reported educational methods are teaching during EEG rotation and yearly didactics, and the most reported education barriers are insufficient didactics and insufficient EEG exposure.

Conclusions

We suggest neurology educators in Europe, especially in those countries where EEGs are read by general neurologists, consider ensuring that residency EEG learning is mandatory and establishing objective measures in teaching and evaluating competency.

Significance

Similar to the U.S., neurology resident EEG training in Europe is highly variable.

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期刊介绍: Clinical Neurophysiology Practice (CNP) is a new Open Access journal that focuses on clinical practice issues in clinical neurophysiology including relevant new research, case reports or clinical series, normal values and didactic reviews. It is an official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology and complements Clinical Neurophysiology which focuses on innovative research in the specialty. It has a role in supporting established clinical practice, and an educational role for trainees, technicians and practitioners.
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