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Baudoin T, Robb P, Akre H, Albegger K, Motta G,
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Pediatric ORLPediatric ORLDubrovnik 2014
Baudoin T, Robb P, Bjoerlin A, Akre H, Albegger K, Motta
G, Panosetti E, Somers T, Conde AKuo M (ESPO)
Members:
Gaetano Motta
Harriet Akre
Peter Robb
Klaus Albegger
Thomas Somers
Eugene Panosetti
Tomislav Baudoin
Michael Kuo (ESPO)
ESPO cooperation
ESPO Education Committee to review Log book
Invite ESPO to advise/propose Log book
Invite ESPO to recommend courses
Invite ESPO representative to Dubrovnik
Pediatric ORL
• PORL subspecialty is ORL-HNS in its entirety, applied to children
• „WHO definition of pediatric ≤18 years of age.”
Trainees
Target group of trainees highly motivated
Sub-specialist post-CCT only (national or/and EBEORL-HNS)
Super-specialties
1. Pediatric Otology2. Pediatric Rhinology and Facial
Plastics3. Pediatric Laryngology and
Phoniatrics4. Pediatric H&N Surgery
4 chapters within 1 subspecialty
1. Pediatric Otology2. Pediatric Rhinology and Facial Plastics3. Pediatric Laryngology and Phoniatrics4. Pediatric H&N Surgery
Level of competency
Any trainee must attain general competency level in the entire PORL subspecialty area, and advanced competency levels in his/her chosen super-specialty.
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IIn each super-specialty area, the surgeon must be “emergency-safe”.
Subspecialist
Super-specialist
Level of competency
Any trainee must attain advanced competency level of the majority skills of PORL subspecialty area.
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IThe surgeon must be “emergency-safe”!
Questions?
1. Duration – two years or goal achievement model?
2. Should we define the number of operations in each area?
3. Is it possible to accept transfer of some competency from general ORL training?
4. Previous experience in general ORL – HNS? (2 ys, 5 ys ?)
5. Courses?
6. Exam?
Duration
2 years
Minimum 1 year
Goal achievement
The competency and skills are the responsibility of the
local supervisor
Number of operations
Defined
Not defined
Transfer of competency
No
Yes!
Previous experience
2 ys
5 ys
none
Courses
Trainee should attend no less than two relevant
courses Desirable!
Courses must be UEMS accredited or accreditation sought
Ideally, the course should have a competency sign-off
European Paediatric Fellowship Programmes
Great Ormond Street Hospital (2 posts)
Birmingham Children’s Hospital
Evelina Children’s Hospital
Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital
Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow
Sheffield Children’s Hospital
(These posts are renumerated and are for one year by competitive interview. These hospitals also accept observers.)
Necker Children’s Hospital, Paris (observerships for 6 months)
US and Australian (Sydney, Melbourne, Perth) fellowships require registration with US and Australian medical boards by examination.
International Paediatric Otolaryngology Meetings and Courses
European Society for Paediatric Otolaryngology (Congress every 2 years)
British Paediatric Otolaryngology Course (once a year)
American Society for Paediatric Otolaryngology (once a year)
Paediatric Advanced Life Support (or equivalent course)
School or Paediatric ENT (SPENT - CRO)
Exam
According other subspecialties
Literature
Graham, Scadding, Bull: Pediatric ENT 1st EditionWetmore, Muntz, McGill: Pediatric Otolaryngology – Principles and Practice Pathways 2nd EditionBluestone and Stool’s Pediatric Otolaryngology 5th Edition
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