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In the Directive 93/16 EEC of 5.04.1993, the European Commission laid down the general guidelines for the training of medical specialists in the member states of the EU, EFTA and associated member states. On the European level, the UEMS (European Union of Medical Specialists) is responsible for harmonisation and improvement of the quality of medical specialist practice in the EU. Its statutory purpose...
Although there are many similarities in neurosurgical training methods throughout Europe, some differences exist in training programmes and the extent of practical experience trainees gain in different countries.
Successful completion of neurosurgical training requires that trainees attain a variety of skills Table 1 of which technical competence and judgement are perhaps the most critically important. But how do we evaluate these skills? How do we ensure that trainees satisfactorily progress throughout their training? How do we ensure that after a specified number of years trainees have achieved sufficient...
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