Lack of Accredited Clinical Training in Movement Disorders in Europe, Egypt, and Tunisia
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TAMAS, Gertrud, FABBRI, Margherita, FALUP-PECURARIU, Cristian, TEODORO, Tiago, KURTIS, Monica M., ALIYEV, Rahim R., BONELLO, Michael, BROZOVA, Hana, COELHO, Miguel, CONTARINO, Maria Fiorella, CORVOL, Jean Christophe, DIETRICHS, Espen, BEN DJEBARA, Mouna, ELMGREEN, Soren Bruno, GROPPA, Stanislav, KADASTIK-EERME, Liis, KHATIASHVILI, Irine, KOSTIC, V., KRISMER, Florian, HASSAN MANSOUR, Alia, ODIN, Per Lars Anders, GAVRILIUC, Olga, OLSZEWSKA, Diana Angelika, RELJA, Maja A., SCHEPERJANS, Filip, SKORVANEK, Matej, SMILOWSKA, Katarzyna, TABA, Pille, TAVADYAN, Zaruhi, VALANTE, Ramona, VUJOVIC, Balsa, WALDVOGEL, Daniel, YALCIN CAKMAKLI, Gul, CHITNIS, Shilpa, FERREIRA, Joaquim Jose. Lack of Accredited Clinical Training in Movement Disorders in Europe, Egypt, and Tunisia. In: Journal of Parkinson's disease, 2020, nr. 4(10), pp. 1833-1843. ISSN 1877-7171. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3233/JPD-202000
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Journal of Parkinson's disease
Numărul 4(10) / 2020 / ISSN 1877-7171 /ISSNe 1877-718X

Lack of Accredited Clinical Training in Movement Disorders in Europe, Egypt, and Tunisia

DOI:https://doi.org/10.3233/JPD-202000

Pag. 1833-1843

Tamas Gertrud1, Fabbri Margherita2, Falup-Pecurariu Cristian3, Teodoro Tiago4, Kurtis Monica M.5, Aliyev Rahim R.6, Bonello Michael7, Brozova Hana8, Coelho Miguel9, Contarino Maria Fiorella10, Corvol Jean Christophe11, DIetrichs Espen12, Ben Djebara Mouna13, Elmgreen Soren Bruno14, Groppa Stanislav15, Kadastik-Eerme Liis16, Khatiashvili Irine17, Kostic V.18, Krismer Florian19, Hassan Mansour Alia20, Odin Per Lars Anders21, Gavriliuc Olga15, Olszewska Diana Angelika22, Relja Maja A.23, Scheperjans Filip24, Skorvanek Matej25, Smilowska Katarzyna26, Taba Pille16, Tavadyan Zaruhi27, Valante Ramona28, Vujovic Balsa29, Waldvogel Daniel30, Yalcin Cakmakli Gul31, Chitnis Shilpa32, Ferreira Joaquim Jose33
 
1 Semmelweis University,
2 University of Turin,
3 Transilvania University of Brașov,
4 St. George's University of London,
5 Hospital Ruber International, Madrid,
6 Azerbaijan State Advanced Training Institute for Doctors Named after A. Aliyev, Baku,
7 Walton Centre for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Liverpool,
8 Charles University, Prague,
9 University of Lisbon,
10 Leiden University Medical Center,
11 Faculty of Medicine of Sorbonne University, Paris,
12 Oslo University Hospital,
13 University of Tunis El Manar, Tunis,
14 Aalborg University Hospital, Aalborg,
15 ”Nicolae Testemițanu” State University of Medicine and Pharmacy,
16 University of Tartu, Estonia,
17 Tbilisi State Medical University,
18 University of Belgrade,
19 Medical University Innsbruck,
20 Ain Shams University, Cairo,
21 Lund University, Sweden,
22 Dublin Neurological Institute at the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital,
23 University of Zagreb,
24 University of Helsinki,
25 Pavol Jozef Safarik University,
26 Silesian Center of Neurology, Katowice,
27 National Institute of Health, Yerevan,
28 Pauls Stradins Clinical University Hospital,
29 Clinical Center of Montenegro, Podgorica,
30 University Hospital Zurich, Zurich,
31 Hacettepe University, Ankara,
32 University of Texas at Dallas,
33 Institute of Molecular Medicine, Lisbon
 
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Disponibil în IBN: 13 noiembrie 2020


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BACKGROUND: Little information is available on the official postgraduate and subspecialty training programs in movement disorders (MD) in Europe and North Africa. OBJECTIVE: To survey the accessible MD clinical training in these regions. METHODS: We designed a survey on clinical training in MD in different medical fields, at postgraduate and specialized levels. We assessed the characteristics of the participants and the facilities for MD care in their respective countries. We examined whether there are structured, or even accredited postgraduate, or subspecialty MD training programs in neurology, neurosurgery, internal medicine, geriatrics, neuroradiology, neuropediatrics, and general practice. Participants also shared their suggestions and needs. RESULTS: The survey was completed in 31/49 countries. Structured postgraduate MD programs in neurology exist in 20 countries; structured neurology subspecialty training exists in 14 countries and is being developed in two additional countries. Certified neurology subspecialty training was reported to exist in 7 countries. Recommended reading lists, printed books, and other materials are the most popular educational tools, while courses, lectures, webinars, and case presentations are the most popular learning formats. Mandatory activities and skills to be certified were not defined in 15/31 countries. Most participants expressed their need for a mandatory postgraduate MD program and for certified MD sub-specialization programs in neurology. CONCLUSION: Certified postgraduate and subspecialty training exists only in a minority of European countries and was not found in the surveyed Egypt and Tunisia. MD training should be improved in many countries.

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curriculum, education, Movement disorders, neurology, Parkinson’s disease