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TítuloThe european urology residents education programme hands-on training format: 4 years of hands-on training improvements from the European School of Urology
Autor(es)Somani, Bhaskar K.
Van Cleynenbreugel, Ben
Gozen, Ali
Palou, Jaun
Barmoshe, Sas
Biyani, Shekhar
Gaya, Josep M.
Hellawell, Giles
Pini, Giovannalberto
Oscar, Faba R.
Sanchez Salas, Rafael
Macek, Petr
Skolarikos, Andreas
Wagner, Christian
Eret, Viktor
Haensel, Stephen
Siena, Giampaolo
Schmidt, Marek
Klitsch, Max
Vesely, Stepan
Ploumidis, Achilles
Proietti, Silvia
Kamphuis, Guido
Tokas, Theodore
Geraghty, Rob
Veneziano, Dominico
Palavras-chaveEndourology
European Association of Urology
European School of Urology
European Urology Residents Education Programme
Laparoscopy
Simulation
Training
Ureteroscopy
European Urology Residents
Education Programme
Data2019
EditoraElsevier B.V.
RevistaEuropean Urology Focus
Resumo(s)Background: The European School of Urology (ESU) started the European Urology Residents Education Programme (EUREP) in 2003 for final year urology residents, with hands-on training (HOT) added later in 2007. Objective: To assess the geographical reach of EUREP, trainee demographics, and individual quality feedback in relation to annual methodology improvements in HOT. Design, setting, and participants: From September 2014 to October 2017 (four EUREP courses) several new features have been applied to the HOT format of the EUREP course: 1:1 training sessions (2015), fixed 60-min time slots (2016), and standardised teaching methodology (2017). The resulting EUREP HOT format was verified by collecting and prospectively analysing the following data: total number of participants attending different HOT courses; participants’ age; country of origin; and feedback obtained annually. Results and limitations: A total of 796 participants from 54 countries participated in 1450 HOT sessions over the last 4 yr. This included 294 (20%) ureteroscopy (URS) sessions, 237 (16.5%) transurethral resection (TUR) sessions, 840 (58%) basic laparoscopic sessions, and 79 (5.5%) intermediate laparoscopic sessions. While 712 residents (89%) were from Europe, 84 (11%) were from non-European nations. Of the European residents, most came from Italy (16%), Germany (15%), Spain (15%), and Romania (8%). Feedback for the basic laparoscopic session showed a constant improvement in scores over the last 4 yr, with the highest scores achieved last year. This included feedback on improvements in tutor rating (p = 0.017), organisation (p < 0.001), and personal experience with EUREP (p < 0.001). Limitations lie in the difficulties associated with the use of an advanced training curriculum with wet laboratory or cadaveric courses in this format, although these could be performed in other training centres in conjunction with EUREP. Conclusions: The EUREP trainee demographics show that the purpose of the course is being achieved, with excellent feedback reported. While European trainees dominate the demographics, participation from a number of non-European countries suggests continued ESU collaboration with other national societies and wider dissemination of simulation training worldwide.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/58512
DOI10.1016/j.euf.2018.03.002
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
Aparece nas coleções:ICVS - Artigos em revistas internacionais / Papers in international journals

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