Paediatric and adult congenital cardiology education and training in Europe

Background: Limited data exist on training of European paediatric and adult congenital cardiologists. Methods: A structured and approved questionnaire was circulated to national delegates of Association for European Paediatric and Congenital Cardiology in 33 European countries. Results: Delegates fr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cardiology in the Young 2022-03, Vol.32 (12)
Hauptverfasser: McMahon, C.J., Heying, R., Budts, W., Cavigelli-Brunner, A., Shkolnikova, M., Michel-Behnke, I., Kozlik-Feldmann, R., Wahlander, H., DeWolf, D., Difilippo, S., Kornyei, L., Russo, M.G., Kaneva-Nencheva, A., Mesihovic-Dinarevic, S., Vesel, S., Oskarsson, G., Papadopoulos, G., Petropoulos, A.C., Cevik, B.S., Jossif, A., Doros, G., Krusensjerna-Hafstrom, T., Dangel, J., Rahkonen, O., Albert-Brotons, D.C., Alvares, S., Brun, H., Janousek, J., Pitkanen-Argillander, O., Voges, I., Lubaua, I., Sendzikaite, S., Magee, A.G., Rhodes, M.J., Blom, N.A., Bu'Lock, F., Hanseus, K., Milanesi, O.
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Zusammenfassung:Background: Limited data exist on training of European paediatric and adult congenital cardiologists. Methods: A structured and approved questionnaire was circulated to national delegates of Association for European Paediatric and Congenital Cardiology in 33 European countries. Results: Delegates from 30 countries (91%) responded. Paediatric cardiology was not recognised as a distinct speciality by the respective ministry of Health in seven countries (23%). Twenty countries (67%) have formally accredited paediatric cardiology training programmes, seven (23%) have substantial informal (not accredited or certified) training, and three (10%) have very limited or no programme. Twenty-two countries have a curriculum. Twelve countries have a national training director. There was one paediatric cardiology centre per 2.66 million population (range 0.87-9.64 million), one cardiac surgical centre per 4.73 million population (range 1.63-10.72 million), and one training centre per 4.29 million population (range 1.63-10.72 million population). The median number of paediatric cardiology fellows per training programme was 4 (range 1-17), and duration of training was 3 years (range 2-5 years). An exit examination in paediatric cardiology was conducted in 16 countries (53%) and certification provided by 20 countries (67%). Paediatric cardiologist number is affected by gross domestic product (R-2 = 0.41). Conclusion: Training varies markedly across European countries. Although formal fellowship programmes exist in many countries, several countries have informal training or no training. Only a minority of countries provide both exit examination and certification. Harmonisation of training and standardisation of exit examination and certification could reduce variation in training thereby promoting high-quality care by European congenital cardiologists.
DOI:10.1017/S104795112100528X