To develop internationally harmonised standards for programmes of training in intensive care medicine (ICM).Standards were developed by using consensus techniques. A nine-member nominal group of European intensive care experts developed a preliminary set of standards. These were revised and refined through a modified Delphi process involving 28 European national coordinators representing national training organisations using a combination of moderated discussion meetings, email, and a Web-based tool for determining the level of agreement with each proposed standard, and whether the standard could be achieved in the respondent's country.The nominal group developed an initial set of 52 possible standards which underwent four iterations to ach...
Background. The aim of the Competency-Based Training in Intensive Care medicine in Europe (CoBaTrICE...
Introduction: The Competency Based Training in Intensive Care Education (CoBaTrICE) programme develo...
Intensive care medical training, whether as a primary specialty or as secondary add-on training, sho...
To develop internationally harmonised standards for programmes of training in intensive care medicin...
University Department of Intensive Care, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, UK. J.F.Bion@bham.ac....
Objective To characterise the training environment in ICM across Europe, with a particular focus on ...
The diversity of European culture is reflected in its healthcare training programs. In intensive car...
The medical training model is currently immersed in a process of change. The new paradigm is intende...
The present guidelines are presented with the aim of unifying the minimal requirements for training ...
The harmonisation of training programmes for infection control and hospital hygiene (IC/HH) professi...
Intensive care medical training, whether as a primary specialty or as secondary add-on training, sho...
INTRODUCTION: The Competency Based Training in Intensive Care Education (CoBaTrICE) programme develo...
Background. The aim of the Competency-Based Training in Intensive Care medicine in Europe (CoBaTrICE...
Introduction: The Competency Based Training in Intensive Care Education (CoBaTrICE) programme develo...
Intensive care medical training, whether as a primary specialty or as secondary add-on training, sho...
To develop internationally harmonised standards for programmes of training in intensive care medicin...
University Department of Intensive Care, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, UK. J.F.Bion@bham.ac....
Objective To characterise the training environment in ICM across Europe, with a particular focus on ...
The diversity of European culture is reflected in its healthcare training programs. In intensive car...
The medical training model is currently immersed in a process of change. The new paradigm is intende...
The present guidelines are presented with the aim of unifying the minimal requirements for training ...
The harmonisation of training programmes for infection control and hospital hygiene (IC/HH) professi...
Intensive care medical training, whether as a primary specialty or as secondary add-on training, sho...
INTRODUCTION: The Competency Based Training in Intensive Care Education (CoBaTrICE) programme develo...
Background. The aim of the Competency-Based Training in Intensive Care medicine in Europe (CoBaTrICE...
Introduction: The Competency Based Training in Intensive Care Education (CoBaTrICE) programme develo...
Intensive care medical training, whether as a primary specialty or as secondary add-on training, sho...