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ldquoSince light travels faster than
sound people appear bright until
you hear them speakhelliprdquo
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Candidates sitting the EDA Part II 1985-2011
Pass Fail
Increase in the number of candidates sitting the Part II examination between 2010 and 2011 405
Oral exams Gottingen Germany
Porto Portugal
Zuumlrich Switzerland
Barcelona Spain
Uppsala Sweden
Vienna Austria
Erlangen Germany
Eilat Israel
Athens Greece
Berlin Germany
London England
Lyon France
Madrid Spain
Istanbul
European Examinations 1 Allergology and Clinical Immunology 2 Anesthesiology 3 Dermatology amp Venereology 4 ENT+ORL-Head and Neck Surgery 5 Hand Surgery 6 Intensive Care 7 Internal Medicine 8 Neurology 9 Neurosurgery 10 Nuclear Medicine 11 Ophthalmology 12 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 13 Orthopaedics and Traumatology 14 Pathology 15 Pediatric Surgery 16 Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 17 Plastic Surgery 18 Respiratory Medicine 19 Surgery (General Surgery) 20 Coloproctology 21 Endocrine Surgery 22 Surgical Oncology 23 Thoracic Surgery 24 Transplantation 25 Trauma Surgery 26 Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 27 Urology 28 Vascular Surgery 29 Angiology 30 Emergency Medicine
UEMS-CESMA
Council of European Specialist Medical Assessment
Chairman Zeev Goldik (Anaesthesiology)
Vice-Chairman Alfred Tenore (Pediatrics)
General Secretary John Boorman (Plastic Surgery)
Honorary Treasurer Vassilios Papalois (Transplantation)
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1 Allergology and Cl Imm wwweaaciorg 2 Anesthesiology wwweuroanesthesiaorgEducation 3 Cardiology wwwescardioorg 4 Dermatology and Venereology wwwuems-dvcom 5 Intensive Care wwwesicmorg 6 Internal Medicine wwwefimorg
7 Neurology wwweansorgsite2599defaultaspx 8 Neurosurgery wwweansorgdocsbudtxt 9 Nuclear Medicine wwwuemseanmorgcommitteesfellowship_examination 10 Ophthalmology wwwebo-onlineorg 11 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery wwwebomfseu 12 Orthopaedics and Traumatology wwwebotexam20mcom 13 Pathology wwweuropatholorg 14 Pediatric Surgery wwwpaediatricsurgeryexamorg 15 Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine wwwesprmorg 16 Plastic Surgery wwwebopraseu 17 Respiratory Medicine wwwersnetorg 18 Surgery wwwuemssurgorgindex 19 Urology wwwebucom 20 Vascular Surgery wwwuemsvascularcom
Internet Sites
Countries where EE are recognized Switzerland
Austria
Hungary
Poland
Netherlands
Romania
Malta
Belgium
Turkey
France
Slovenia
Moldova
Portugal
THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
1 English
2 German
3 Spanish
4 French
5 Italian
6 Russian
7 Polish
8 Hungarian
9 Romanian
10 Portuguese
11 Turkish
12 Slovenian
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Individual Benefit
Assessment of training
Recognition of professional standard and quality
Promotion and competition
Movement between European countries
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
ITA candidate report form
EDA CANDIDATE REPORT FORM
In Training Assessment Stage of Training lt 2 yrs Overall Results
Candidates National Europe wide Average of all
Right Wrong Void Score Average at this Average at this Diploma
stage of Stage of Candidates
13 candidates 80 candidates
Paper A 140 51 2967 3459 3658 4765
Paper B 177 48 4300 4344 4388 5184
Detailed Results
Paper A
Cardio-respiratory Physiology 2400 3200 3705 4686
Neurophysiology 2667 3641 3617 4352
General Physiology 2000 3560 4282 4945
Cardiovascular Pharmacology 2800 3600 3995 5760
CNS Pharmacology 7000 6385 5950 7773
General Pharmacology 3692 3420 3221 4637
General Physics 3091 3021 3143 4059
Clinical Measurement 2857 3846 3982 5089
Statistics 1000 2154 2700 3230
Paper B
General Anaesthesia 2375 3394 3880 4642
Special Anaesthesia 2941 3873 3946 5464
Local Regional Anaesthesia Pain 3500 3038 3050 4438
Intensive Care 6500 4846 4244 4207
Internal Medicine 4400 4862 4620 5744
Emergency Medicine 000 1731 2544 3340
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Mutual Recognition
Joint meetings
Invitation of external examiners
Exchange of Examination Questions
Strategy meetings
Joint research
Irish College of Anaesthetists
Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Adoption of EDA part I
Switzerland
198788
1993
EDA in Hungary
EDA in Poland
Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev
In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter
Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of
Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce
written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care
(EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive
Therapy since autumn 2008
Poland
Netherlands
Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of
Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative
The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course
Malta
Malta
Austria
Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and Diploma
Austrian Recognition
At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided
ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo
European Diploma in Turkey
Turkey
Chisinau- Moldova
Slovenia meeting
ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine
Electronic Platform
Three Specialties
1) Cardiology
2) Radiology
3) Anesthesiology
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
Who wants to sit an exam
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Candidates sitting the EDA Part I 1984-2011
Pass Fail
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Candidates sitting the EDA Part II 1985-2011
Pass Fail
Increase in the number of candidates sitting the Part II examination between 2010 and 2011 405
Oral exams Gottingen Germany
Porto Portugal
Zuumlrich Switzerland
Barcelona Spain
Uppsala Sweden
Vienna Austria
Erlangen Germany
Eilat Israel
Athens Greece
Berlin Germany
London England
Lyon France
Madrid Spain
Istanbul
European Examinations 1 Allergology and Clinical Immunology 2 Anesthesiology 3 Dermatology amp Venereology 4 ENT+ORL-Head and Neck Surgery 5 Hand Surgery 6 Intensive Care 7 Internal Medicine 8 Neurology 9 Neurosurgery 10 Nuclear Medicine 11 Ophthalmology 12 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 13 Orthopaedics and Traumatology 14 Pathology 15 Pediatric Surgery 16 Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 17 Plastic Surgery 18 Respiratory Medicine 19 Surgery (General Surgery) 20 Coloproctology 21 Endocrine Surgery 22 Surgical Oncology 23 Thoracic Surgery 24 Transplantation 25 Trauma Surgery 26 Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 27 Urology 28 Vascular Surgery 29 Angiology 30 Emergency Medicine
UEMS-CESMA
Council of European Specialist Medical Assessment
Chairman Zeev Goldik (Anaesthesiology)
Vice-Chairman Alfred Tenore (Pediatrics)
General Secretary John Boorman (Plastic Surgery)
Honorary Treasurer Vassilios Papalois (Transplantation)
-
1 Allergology and Cl Imm wwweaaciorg 2 Anesthesiology wwweuroanesthesiaorgEducation 3 Cardiology wwwescardioorg 4 Dermatology and Venereology wwwuems-dvcom 5 Intensive Care wwwesicmorg 6 Internal Medicine wwwefimorg
7 Neurology wwweansorgsite2599defaultaspx 8 Neurosurgery wwweansorgdocsbudtxt 9 Nuclear Medicine wwwuemseanmorgcommitteesfellowship_examination 10 Ophthalmology wwwebo-onlineorg 11 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery wwwebomfseu 12 Orthopaedics and Traumatology wwwebotexam20mcom 13 Pathology wwweuropatholorg 14 Pediatric Surgery wwwpaediatricsurgeryexamorg 15 Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine wwwesprmorg 16 Plastic Surgery wwwebopraseu 17 Respiratory Medicine wwwersnetorg 18 Surgery wwwuemssurgorgindex 19 Urology wwwebucom 20 Vascular Surgery wwwuemsvascularcom
Internet Sites
Countries where EE are recognized Switzerland
Austria
Hungary
Poland
Netherlands
Romania
Malta
Belgium
Turkey
France
Slovenia
Moldova
Portugal
THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
1 English
2 German
3 Spanish
4 French
5 Italian
6 Russian
7 Polish
8 Hungarian
9 Romanian
10 Portuguese
11 Turkish
12 Slovenian
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Individual Benefit
Assessment of training
Recognition of professional standard and quality
Promotion and competition
Movement between European countries
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
ITA candidate report form
EDA CANDIDATE REPORT FORM
In Training Assessment Stage of Training lt 2 yrs Overall Results
Candidates National Europe wide Average of all
Right Wrong Void Score Average at this Average at this Diploma
stage of Stage of Candidates
13 candidates 80 candidates
Paper A 140 51 2967 3459 3658 4765
Paper B 177 48 4300 4344 4388 5184
Detailed Results
Paper A
Cardio-respiratory Physiology 2400 3200 3705 4686
Neurophysiology 2667 3641 3617 4352
General Physiology 2000 3560 4282 4945
Cardiovascular Pharmacology 2800 3600 3995 5760
CNS Pharmacology 7000 6385 5950 7773
General Pharmacology 3692 3420 3221 4637
General Physics 3091 3021 3143 4059
Clinical Measurement 2857 3846 3982 5089
Statistics 1000 2154 2700 3230
Paper B
General Anaesthesia 2375 3394 3880 4642
Special Anaesthesia 2941 3873 3946 5464
Local Regional Anaesthesia Pain 3500 3038 3050 4438
Intensive Care 6500 4846 4244 4207
Internal Medicine 4400 4862 4620 5744
Emergency Medicine 000 1731 2544 3340
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Mutual Recognition
Joint meetings
Invitation of external examiners
Exchange of Examination Questions
Strategy meetings
Joint research
Irish College of Anaesthetists
Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Adoption of EDA part I
Switzerland
198788
1993
EDA in Hungary
EDA in Poland
Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev
In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter
Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of
Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce
written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care
(EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive
Therapy since autumn 2008
Poland
Netherlands
Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of
Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative
The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course
Malta
Malta
Austria
Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and Diploma
Austrian Recognition
At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided
ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo
European Diploma in Turkey
Turkey
Chisinau- Moldova
Slovenia meeting
ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine
Electronic Platform
Three Specialties
1) Cardiology
2) Radiology
3) Anesthesiology
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Who wants to sit an exam
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
14001
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198
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1
Candidates sitting the EDA Part I 1984-2011
Pass Fail
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
19
85
19
86
19
87
19
88
19
89
19
90
19
91
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92
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06
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07
20
08
20
09
20
10
20
11
Candidates sitting the EDA Part II 1985-2011
Pass Fail
Increase in the number of candidates sitting the Part II examination between 2010 and 2011 405
Oral exams Gottingen Germany
Porto Portugal
Zuumlrich Switzerland
Barcelona Spain
Uppsala Sweden
Vienna Austria
Erlangen Germany
Eilat Israel
Athens Greece
Berlin Germany
London England
Lyon France
Madrid Spain
Istanbul
European Examinations 1 Allergology and Clinical Immunology 2 Anesthesiology 3 Dermatology amp Venereology 4 ENT+ORL-Head and Neck Surgery 5 Hand Surgery 6 Intensive Care 7 Internal Medicine 8 Neurology 9 Neurosurgery 10 Nuclear Medicine 11 Ophthalmology 12 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 13 Orthopaedics and Traumatology 14 Pathology 15 Pediatric Surgery 16 Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 17 Plastic Surgery 18 Respiratory Medicine 19 Surgery (General Surgery) 20 Coloproctology 21 Endocrine Surgery 22 Surgical Oncology 23 Thoracic Surgery 24 Transplantation 25 Trauma Surgery 26 Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 27 Urology 28 Vascular Surgery 29 Angiology 30 Emergency Medicine
UEMS-CESMA
Council of European Specialist Medical Assessment
Chairman Zeev Goldik (Anaesthesiology)
Vice-Chairman Alfred Tenore (Pediatrics)
General Secretary John Boorman (Plastic Surgery)
Honorary Treasurer Vassilios Papalois (Transplantation)
-
1 Allergology and Cl Imm wwweaaciorg 2 Anesthesiology wwweuroanesthesiaorgEducation 3 Cardiology wwwescardioorg 4 Dermatology and Venereology wwwuems-dvcom 5 Intensive Care wwwesicmorg 6 Internal Medicine wwwefimorg
7 Neurology wwweansorgsite2599defaultaspx 8 Neurosurgery wwweansorgdocsbudtxt 9 Nuclear Medicine wwwuemseanmorgcommitteesfellowship_examination 10 Ophthalmology wwwebo-onlineorg 11 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery wwwebomfseu 12 Orthopaedics and Traumatology wwwebotexam20mcom 13 Pathology wwweuropatholorg 14 Pediatric Surgery wwwpaediatricsurgeryexamorg 15 Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine wwwesprmorg 16 Plastic Surgery wwwebopraseu 17 Respiratory Medicine wwwersnetorg 18 Surgery wwwuemssurgorgindex 19 Urology wwwebucom 20 Vascular Surgery wwwuemsvascularcom
Internet Sites
Countries where EE are recognized Switzerland
Austria
Hungary
Poland
Netherlands
Romania
Malta
Belgium
Turkey
France
Slovenia
Moldova
Portugal
THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
1 English
2 German
3 Spanish
4 French
5 Italian
6 Russian
7 Polish
8 Hungarian
9 Romanian
10 Portuguese
11 Turkish
12 Slovenian
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Individual Benefit
Assessment of training
Recognition of professional standard and quality
Promotion and competition
Movement between European countries
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
ITA candidate report form
EDA CANDIDATE REPORT FORM
In Training Assessment Stage of Training lt 2 yrs Overall Results
Candidates National Europe wide Average of all
Right Wrong Void Score Average at this Average at this Diploma
stage of Stage of Candidates
13 candidates 80 candidates
Paper A 140 51 2967 3459 3658 4765
Paper B 177 48 4300 4344 4388 5184
Detailed Results
Paper A
Cardio-respiratory Physiology 2400 3200 3705 4686
Neurophysiology 2667 3641 3617 4352
General Physiology 2000 3560 4282 4945
Cardiovascular Pharmacology 2800 3600 3995 5760
CNS Pharmacology 7000 6385 5950 7773
General Pharmacology 3692 3420 3221 4637
General Physics 3091 3021 3143 4059
Clinical Measurement 2857 3846 3982 5089
Statistics 1000 2154 2700 3230
Paper B
General Anaesthesia 2375 3394 3880 4642
Special Anaesthesia 2941 3873 3946 5464
Local Regional Anaesthesia Pain 3500 3038 3050 4438
Intensive Care 6500 4846 4244 4207
Internal Medicine 4400 4862 4620 5744
Emergency Medicine 000 1731 2544 3340
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Mutual Recognition
Joint meetings
Invitation of external examiners
Exchange of Examination Questions
Strategy meetings
Joint research
Irish College of Anaesthetists
Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Adoption of EDA part I
Switzerland
198788
1993
EDA in Hungary
EDA in Poland
Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev
In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter
Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of
Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce
written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care
(EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive
Therapy since autumn 2008
Poland
Netherlands
Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of
Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative
The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course
Malta
Malta
Austria
Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and Diploma
Austrian Recognition
At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided
ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo
European Diploma in Turkey
Turkey
Chisinau- Moldova
Slovenia meeting
ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine
Electronic Platform
Three Specialties
1) Cardiology
2) Radiology
3) Anesthesiology
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
14001
98
4
198
5
198
6
198
7
198
8
198
9
199
0
199
1
199
2
199
3
199
4
199
5
199
6
199
7
199
8
199
9
200
0
200
1
200
2
200
3
200
4
200
5
200
6
200
7
200
8
200
9
201
0
201
1
Candidates sitting the EDA Part I 1984-2011
Pass Fail
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
19
85
19
86
19
87
19
88
19
89
19
90
19
91
19
92
19
93
19
94
19
95
19
96
19
97
19
98
19
99
20
00
20
01
20
02
20
03
20
04
20
05
20
06
20
07
20
08
20
09
20
10
20
11
Candidates sitting the EDA Part II 1985-2011
Pass Fail
Increase in the number of candidates sitting the Part II examination between 2010 and 2011 405
Oral exams Gottingen Germany
Porto Portugal
Zuumlrich Switzerland
Barcelona Spain
Uppsala Sweden
Vienna Austria
Erlangen Germany
Eilat Israel
Athens Greece
Berlin Germany
London England
Lyon France
Madrid Spain
Istanbul
European Examinations 1 Allergology and Clinical Immunology 2 Anesthesiology 3 Dermatology amp Venereology 4 ENT+ORL-Head and Neck Surgery 5 Hand Surgery 6 Intensive Care 7 Internal Medicine 8 Neurology 9 Neurosurgery 10 Nuclear Medicine 11 Ophthalmology 12 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 13 Orthopaedics and Traumatology 14 Pathology 15 Pediatric Surgery 16 Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 17 Plastic Surgery 18 Respiratory Medicine 19 Surgery (General Surgery) 20 Coloproctology 21 Endocrine Surgery 22 Surgical Oncology 23 Thoracic Surgery 24 Transplantation 25 Trauma Surgery 26 Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 27 Urology 28 Vascular Surgery 29 Angiology 30 Emergency Medicine
UEMS-CESMA
Council of European Specialist Medical Assessment
Chairman Zeev Goldik (Anaesthesiology)
Vice-Chairman Alfred Tenore (Pediatrics)
General Secretary John Boorman (Plastic Surgery)
Honorary Treasurer Vassilios Papalois (Transplantation)
-
1 Allergology and Cl Imm wwweaaciorg 2 Anesthesiology wwweuroanesthesiaorgEducation 3 Cardiology wwwescardioorg 4 Dermatology and Venereology wwwuems-dvcom 5 Intensive Care wwwesicmorg 6 Internal Medicine wwwefimorg
7 Neurology wwweansorgsite2599defaultaspx 8 Neurosurgery wwweansorgdocsbudtxt 9 Nuclear Medicine wwwuemseanmorgcommitteesfellowship_examination 10 Ophthalmology wwwebo-onlineorg 11 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery wwwebomfseu 12 Orthopaedics and Traumatology wwwebotexam20mcom 13 Pathology wwweuropatholorg 14 Pediatric Surgery wwwpaediatricsurgeryexamorg 15 Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine wwwesprmorg 16 Plastic Surgery wwwebopraseu 17 Respiratory Medicine wwwersnetorg 18 Surgery wwwuemssurgorgindex 19 Urology wwwebucom 20 Vascular Surgery wwwuemsvascularcom
Internet Sites
Countries where EE are recognized Switzerland
Austria
Hungary
Poland
Netherlands
Romania
Malta
Belgium
Turkey
France
Slovenia
Moldova
Portugal
THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
1 English
2 German
3 Spanish
4 French
5 Italian
6 Russian
7 Polish
8 Hungarian
9 Romanian
10 Portuguese
11 Turkish
12 Slovenian
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Individual Benefit
Assessment of training
Recognition of professional standard and quality
Promotion and competition
Movement between European countries
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
ITA candidate report form
EDA CANDIDATE REPORT FORM
In Training Assessment Stage of Training lt 2 yrs Overall Results
Candidates National Europe wide Average of all
Right Wrong Void Score Average at this Average at this Diploma
stage of Stage of Candidates
13 candidates 80 candidates
Paper A 140 51 2967 3459 3658 4765
Paper B 177 48 4300 4344 4388 5184
Detailed Results
Paper A
Cardio-respiratory Physiology 2400 3200 3705 4686
Neurophysiology 2667 3641 3617 4352
General Physiology 2000 3560 4282 4945
Cardiovascular Pharmacology 2800 3600 3995 5760
CNS Pharmacology 7000 6385 5950 7773
General Pharmacology 3692 3420 3221 4637
General Physics 3091 3021 3143 4059
Clinical Measurement 2857 3846 3982 5089
Statistics 1000 2154 2700 3230
Paper B
General Anaesthesia 2375 3394 3880 4642
Special Anaesthesia 2941 3873 3946 5464
Local Regional Anaesthesia Pain 3500 3038 3050 4438
Intensive Care 6500 4846 4244 4207
Internal Medicine 4400 4862 4620 5744
Emergency Medicine 000 1731 2544 3340
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Mutual Recognition
Joint meetings
Invitation of external examiners
Exchange of Examination Questions
Strategy meetings
Joint research
Irish College of Anaesthetists
Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Adoption of EDA part I
Switzerland
198788
1993
EDA in Hungary
EDA in Poland
Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev
In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter
Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of
Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce
written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care
(EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive
Therapy since autumn 2008
Poland
Netherlands
Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of
Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative
The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course
Malta
Malta
Austria
Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and Diploma
Austrian Recognition
At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided
ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo
European Diploma in Turkey
Turkey
Chisinau- Moldova
Slovenia meeting
ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine
Electronic Platform
Three Specialties
1) Cardiology
2) Radiology
3) Anesthesiology
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
19
85
19
86
19
87
19
88
19
89
19
90
19
91
19
92
19
93
19
94
19
95
19
96
19
97
19
98
19
99
20
00
20
01
20
02
20
03
20
04
20
05
20
06
20
07
20
08
20
09
20
10
20
11
Candidates sitting the EDA Part II 1985-2011
Pass Fail
Increase in the number of candidates sitting the Part II examination between 2010 and 2011 405
Oral exams Gottingen Germany
Porto Portugal
Zuumlrich Switzerland
Barcelona Spain
Uppsala Sweden
Vienna Austria
Erlangen Germany
Eilat Israel
Athens Greece
Berlin Germany
London England
Lyon France
Madrid Spain
Istanbul
European Examinations 1 Allergology and Clinical Immunology 2 Anesthesiology 3 Dermatology amp Venereology 4 ENT+ORL-Head and Neck Surgery 5 Hand Surgery 6 Intensive Care 7 Internal Medicine 8 Neurology 9 Neurosurgery 10 Nuclear Medicine 11 Ophthalmology 12 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 13 Orthopaedics and Traumatology 14 Pathology 15 Pediatric Surgery 16 Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 17 Plastic Surgery 18 Respiratory Medicine 19 Surgery (General Surgery) 20 Coloproctology 21 Endocrine Surgery 22 Surgical Oncology 23 Thoracic Surgery 24 Transplantation 25 Trauma Surgery 26 Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 27 Urology 28 Vascular Surgery 29 Angiology 30 Emergency Medicine
UEMS-CESMA
Council of European Specialist Medical Assessment
Chairman Zeev Goldik (Anaesthesiology)
Vice-Chairman Alfred Tenore (Pediatrics)
General Secretary John Boorman (Plastic Surgery)
Honorary Treasurer Vassilios Papalois (Transplantation)
-
1 Allergology and Cl Imm wwweaaciorg 2 Anesthesiology wwweuroanesthesiaorgEducation 3 Cardiology wwwescardioorg 4 Dermatology and Venereology wwwuems-dvcom 5 Intensive Care wwwesicmorg 6 Internal Medicine wwwefimorg
7 Neurology wwweansorgsite2599defaultaspx 8 Neurosurgery wwweansorgdocsbudtxt 9 Nuclear Medicine wwwuemseanmorgcommitteesfellowship_examination 10 Ophthalmology wwwebo-onlineorg 11 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery wwwebomfseu 12 Orthopaedics and Traumatology wwwebotexam20mcom 13 Pathology wwweuropatholorg 14 Pediatric Surgery wwwpaediatricsurgeryexamorg 15 Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine wwwesprmorg 16 Plastic Surgery wwwebopraseu 17 Respiratory Medicine wwwersnetorg 18 Surgery wwwuemssurgorgindex 19 Urology wwwebucom 20 Vascular Surgery wwwuemsvascularcom
Internet Sites
Countries where EE are recognized Switzerland
Austria
Hungary
Poland
Netherlands
Romania
Malta
Belgium
Turkey
France
Slovenia
Moldova
Portugal
THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
1 English
2 German
3 Spanish
4 French
5 Italian
6 Russian
7 Polish
8 Hungarian
9 Romanian
10 Portuguese
11 Turkish
12 Slovenian
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Individual Benefit
Assessment of training
Recognition of professional standard and quality
Promotion and competition
Movement between European countries
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
ITA candidate report form
EDA CANDIDATE REPORT FORM
In Training Assessment Stage of Training lt 2 yrs Overall Results
Candidates National Europe wide Average of all
Right Wrong Void Score Average at this Average at this Diploma
stage of Stage of Candidates
13 candidates 80 candidates
Paper A 140 51 2967 3459 3658 4765
Paper B 177 48 4300 4344 4388 5184
Detailed Results
Paper A
Cardio-respiratory Physiology 2400 3200 3705 4686
Neurophysiology 2667 3641 3617 4352
General Physiology 2000 3560 4282 4945
Cardiovascular Pharmacology 2800 3600 3995 5760
CNS Pharmacology 7000 6385 5950 7773
General Pharmacology 3692 3420 3221 4637
General Physics 3091 3021 3143 4059
Clinical Measurement 2857 3846 3982 5089
Statistics 1000 2154 2700 3230
Paper B
General Anaesthesia 2375 3394 3880 4642
Special Anaesthesia 2941 3873 3946 5464
Local Regional Anaesthesia Pain 3500 3038 3050 4438
Intensive Care 6500 4846 4244 4207
Internal Medicine 4400 4862 4620 5744
Emergency Medicine 000 1731 2544 3340
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Mutual Recognition
Joint meetings
Invitation of external examiners
Exchange of Examination Questions
Strategy meetings
Joint research
Irish College of Anaesthetists
Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Adoption of EDA part I
Switzerland
198788
1993
EDA in Hungary
EDA in Poland
Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev
In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter
Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of
Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce
written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care
(EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive
Therapy since autumn 2008
Poland
Netherlands
Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of
Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative
The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course
Malta
Malta
Austria
Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and Diploma
Austrian Recognition
At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided
ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo
European Diploma in Turkey
Turkey
Chisinau- Moldova
Slovenia meeting
ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine
Electronic Platform
Three Specialties
1) Cardiology
2) Radiology
3) Anesthesiology
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Oral exams Gottingen Germany
Porto Portugal
Zuumlrich Switzerland
Barcelona Spain
Uppsala Sweden
Vienna Austria
Erlangen Germany
Eilat Israel
Athens Greece
Berlin Germany
London England
Lyon France
Madrid Spain
Istanbul
European Examinations 1 Allergology and Clinical Immunology 2 Anesthesiology 3 Dermatology amp Venereology 4 ENT+ORL-Head and Neck Surgery 5 Hand Surgery 6 Intensive Care 7 Internal Medicine 8 Neurology 9 Neurosurgery 10 Nuclear Medicine 11 Ophthalmology 12 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 13 Orthopaedics and Traumatology 14 Pathology 15 Pediatric Surgery 16 Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 17 Plastic Surgery 18 Respiratory Medicine 19 Surgery (General Surgery) 20 Coloproctology 21 Endocrine Surgery 22 Surgical Oncology 23 Thoracic Surgery 24 Transplantation 25 Trauma Surgery 26 Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 27 Urology 28 Vascular Surgery 29 Angiology 30 Emergency Medicine
UEMS-CESMA
Council of European Specialist Medical Assessment
Chairman Zeev Goldik (Anaesthesiology)
Vice-Chairman Alfred Tenore (Pediatrics)
General Secretary John Boorman (Plastic Surgery)
Honorary Treasurer Vassilios Papalois (Transplantation)
-
1 Allergology and Cl Imm wwweaaciorg 2 Anesthesiology wwweuroanesthesiaorgEducation 3 Cardiology wwwescardioorg 4 Dermatology and Venereology wwwuems-dvcom 5 Intensive Care wwwesicmorg 6 Internal Medicine wwwefimorg
7 Neurology wwweansorgsite2599defaultaspx 8 Neurosurgery wwweansorgdocsbudtxt 9 Nuclear Medicine wwwuemseanmorgcommitteesfellowship_examination 10 Ophthalmology wwwebo-onlineorg 11 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery wwwebomfseu 12 Orthopaedics and Traumatology wwwebotexam20mcom 13 Pathology wwweuropatholorg 14 Pediatric Surgery wwwpaediatricsurgeryexamorg 15 Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine wwwesprmorg 16 Plastic Surgery wwwebopraseu 17 Respiratory Medicine wwwersnetorg 18 Surgery wwwuemssurgorgindex 19 Urology wwwebucom 20 Vascular Surgery wwwuemsvascularcom
Internet Sites
Countries where EE are recognized Switzerland
Austria
Hungary
Poland
Netherlands
Romania
Malta
Belgium
Turkey
France
Slovenia
Moldova
Portugal
THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
1 English
2 German
3 Spanish
4 French
5 Italian
6 Russian
7 Polish
8 Hungarian
9 Romanian
10 Portuguese
11 Turkish
12 Slovenian
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Individual Benefit
Assessment of training
Recognition of professional standard and quality
Promotion and competition
Movement between European countries
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
ITA candidate report form
EDA CANDIDATE REPORT FORM
In Training Assessment Stage of Training lt 2 yrs Overall Results
Candidates National Europe wide Average of all
Right Wrong Void Score Average at this Average at this Diploma
stage of Stage of Candidates
13 candidates 80 candidates
Paper A 140 51 2967 3459 3658 4765
Paper B 177 48 4300 4344 4388 5184
Detailed Results
Paper A
Cardio-respiratory Physiology 2400 3200 3705 4686
Neurophysiology 2667 3641 3617 4352
General Physiology 2000 3560 4282 4945
Cardiovascular Pharmacology 2800 3600 3995 5760
CNS Pharmacology 7000 6385 5950 7773
General Pharmacology 3692 3420 3221 4637
General Physics 3091 3021 3143 4059
Clinical Measurement 2857 3846 3982 5089
Statistics 1000 2154 2700 3230
Paper B
General Anaesthesia 2375 3394 3880 4642
Special Anaesthesia 2941 3873 3946 5464
Local Regional Anaesthesia Pain 3500 3038 3050 4438
Intensive Care 6500 4846 4244 4207
Internal Medicine 4400 4862 4620 5744
Emergency Medicine 000 1731 2544 3340
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Mutual Recognition
Joint meetings
Invitation of external examiners
Exchange of Examination Questions
Strategy meetings
Joint research
Irish College of Anaesthetists
Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Adoption of EDA part I
Switzerland
198788
1993
EDA in Hungary
EDA in Poland
Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev
In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter
Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of
Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce
written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care
(EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive
Therapy since autumn 2008
Poland
Netherlands
Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of
Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative
The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course
Malta
Malta
Austria
Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and Diploma
Austrian Recognition
At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided
ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo
European Diploma in Turkey
Turkey
Chisinau- Moldova
Slovenia meeting
ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine
Electronic Platform
Three Specialties
1) Cardiology
2) Radiology
3) Anesthesiology
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
European Examinations 1 Allergology and Clinical Immunology 2 Anesthesiology 3 Dermatology amp Venereology 4 ENT+ORL-Head and Neck Surgery 5 Hand Surgery 6 Intensive Care 7 Internal Medicine 8 Neurology 9 Neurosurgery 10 Nuclear Medicine 11 Ophthalmology 12 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 13 Orthopaedics and Traumatology 14 Pathology 15 Pediatric Surgery 16 Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 17 Plastic Surgery 18 Respiratory Medicine 19 Surgery (General Surgery) 20 Coloproctology 21 Endocrine Surgery 22 Surgical Oncology 23 Thoracic Surgery 24 Transplantation 25 Trauma Surgery 26 Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 27 Urology 28 Vascular Surgery 29 Angiology 30 Emergency Medicine
UEMS-CESMA
Council of European Specialist Medical Assessment
Chairman Zeev Goldik (Anaesthesiology)
Vice-Chairman Alfred Tenore (Pediatrics)
General Secretary John Boorman (Plastic Surgery)
Honorary Treasurer Vassilios Papalois (Transplantation)
-
1 Allergology and Cl Imm wwweaaciorg 2 Anesthesiology wwweuroanesthesiaorgEducation 3 Cardiology wwwescardioorg 4 Dermatology and Venereology wwwuems-dvcom 5 Intensive Care wwwesicmorg 6 Internal Medicine wwwefimorg
7 Neurology wwweansorgsite2599defaultaspx 8 Neurosurgery wwweansorgdocsbudtxt 9 Nuclear Medicine wwwuemseanmorgcommitteesfellowship_examination 10 Ophthalmology wwwebo-onlineorg 11 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery wwwebomfseu 12 Orthopaedics and Traumatology wwwebotexam20mcom 13 Pathology wwweuropatholorg 14 Pediatric Surgery wwwpaediatricsurgeryexamorg 15 Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine wwwesprmorg 16 Plastic Surgery wwwebopraseu 17 Respiratory Medicine wwwersnetorg 18 Surgery wwwuemssurgorgindex 19 Urology wwwebucom 20 Vascular Surgery wwwuemsvascularcom
Internet Sites
Countries where EE are recognized Switzerland
Austria
Hungary
Poland
Netherlands
Romania
Malta
Belgium
Turkey
France
Slovenia
Moldova
Portugal
THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
1 English
2 German
3 Spanish
4 French
5 Italian
6 Russian
7 Polish
8 Hungarian
9 Romanian
10 Portuguese
11 Turkish
12 Slovenian
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Individual Benefit
Assessment of training
Recognition of professional standard and quality
Promotion and competition
Movement between European countries
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
ITA candidate report form
EDA CANDIDATE REPORT FORM
In Training Assessment Stage of Training lt 2 yrs Overall Results
Candidates National Europe wide Average of all
Right Wrong Void Score Average at this Average at this Diploma
stage of Stage of Candidates
13 candidates 80 candidates
Paper A 140 51 2967 3459 3658 4765
Paper B 177 48 4300 4344 4388 5184
Detailed Results
Paper A
Cardio-respiratory Physiology 2400 3200 3705 4686
Neurophysiology 2667 3641 3617 4352
General Physiology 2000 3560 4282 4945
Cardiovascular Pharmacology 2800 3600 3995 5760
CNS Pharmacology 7000 6385 5950 7773
General Pharmacology 3692 3420 3221 4637
General Physics 3091 3021 3143 4059
Clinical Measurement 2857 3846 3982 5089
Statistics 1000 2154 2700 3230
Paper B
General Anaesthesia 2375 3394 3880 4642
Special Anaesthesia 2941 3873 3946 5464
Local Regional Anaesthesia Pain 3500 3038 3050 4438
Intensive Care 6500 4846 4244 4207
Internal Medicine 4400 4862 4620 5744
Emergency Medicine 000 1731 2544 3340
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Mutual Recognition
Joint meetings
Invitation of external examiners
Exchange of Examination Questions
Strategy meetings
Joint research
Irish College of Anaesthetists
Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Adoption of EDA part I
Switzerland
198788
1993
EDA in Hungary
EDA in Poland
Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev
In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter
Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of
Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce
written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care
(EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive
Therapy since autumn 2008
Poland
Netherlands
Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of
Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative
The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course
Malta
Malta
Austria
Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and Diploma
Austrian Recognition
At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided
ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo
European Diploma in Turkey
Turkey
Chisinau- Moldova
Slovenia meeting
ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine
Electronic Platform
Three Specialties
1) Cardiology
2) Radiology
3) Anesthesiology
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
UEMS-CESMA
Council of European Specialist Medical Assessment
Chairman Zeev Goldik (Anaesthesiology)
Vice-Chairman Alfred Tenore (Pediatrics)
General Secretary John Boorman (Plastic Surgery)
Honorary Treasurer Vassilios Papalois (Transplantation)
-
1 Allergology and Cl Imm wwweaaciorg 2 Anesthesiology wwweuroanesthesiaorgEducation 3 Cardiology wwwescardioorg 4 Dermatology and Venereology wwwuems-dvcom 5 Intensive Care wwwesicmorg 6 Internal Medicine wwwefimorg
7 Neurology wwweansorgsite2599defaultaspx 8 Neurosurgery wwweansorgdocsbudtxt 9 Nuclear Medicine wwwuemseanmorgcommitteesfellowship_examination 10 Ophthalmology wwwebo-onlineorg 11 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery wwwebomfseu 12 Orthopaedics and Traumatology wwwebotexam20mcom 13 Pathology wwweuropatholorg 14 Pediatric Surgery wwwpaediatricsurgeryexamorg 15 Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine wwwesprmorg 16 Plastic Surgery wwwebopraseu 17 Respiratory Medicine wwwersnetorg 18 Surgery wwwuemssurgorgindex 19 Urology wwwebucom 20 Vascular Surgery wwwuemsvascularcom
Internet Sites
Countries where EE are recognized Switzerland
Austria
Hungary
Poland
Netherlands
Romania
Malta
Belgium
Turkey
France
Slovenia
Moldova
Portugal
THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
1 English
2 German
3 Spanish
4 French
5 Italian
6 Russian
7 Polish
8 Hungarian
9 Romanian
10 Portuguese
11 Turkish
12 Slovenian
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Individual Benefit
Assessment of training
Recognition of professional standard and quality
Promotion and competition
Movement between European countries
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
ITA candidate report form
EDA CANDIDATE REPORT FORM
In Training Assessment Stage of Training lt 2 yrs Overall Results
Candidates National Europe wide Average of all
Right Wrong Void Score Average at this Average at this Diploma
stage of Stage of Candidates
13 candidates 80 candidates
Paper A 140 51 2967 3459 3658 4765
Paper B 177 48 4300 4344 4388 5184
Detailed Results
Paper A
Cardio-respiratory Physiology 2400 3200 3705 4686
Neurophysiology 2667 3641 3617 4352
General Physiology 2000 3560 4282 4945
Cardiovascular Pharmacology 2800 3600 3995 5760
CNS Pharmacology 7000 6385 5950 7773
General Pharmacology 3692 3420 3221 4637
General Physics 3091 3021 3143 4059
Clinical Measurement 2857 3846 3982 5089
Statistics 1000 2154 2700 3230
Paper B
General Anaesthesia 2375 3394 3880 4642
Special Anaesthesia 2941 3873 3946 5464
Local Regional Anaesthesia Pain 3500 3038 3050 4438
Intensive Care 6500 4846 4244 4207
Internal Medicine 4400 4862 4620 5744
Emergency Medicine 000 1731 2544 3340
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Mutual Recognition
Joint meetings
Invitation of external examiners
Exchange of Examination Questions
Strategy meetings
Joint research
Irish College of Anaesthetists
Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Adoption of EDA part I
Switzerland
198788
1993
EDA in Hungary
EDA in Poland
Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev
In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter
Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of
Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce
written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care
(EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive
Therapy since autumn 2008
Poland
Netherlands
Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of
Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative
The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course
Malta
Malta
Austria
Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and Diploma
Austrian Recognition
At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided
ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo
European Diploma in Turkey
Turkey
Chisinau- Moldova
Slovenia meeting
ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine
Electronic Platform
Three Specialties
1) Cardiology
2) Radiology
3) Anesthesiology
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
1 Allergology and Cl Imm wwweaaciorg 2 Anesthesiology wwweuroanesthesiaorgEducation 3 Cardiology wwwescardioorg 4 Dermatology and Venereology wwwuems-dvcom 5 Intensive Care wwwesicmorg 6 Internal Medicine wwwefimorg
7 Neurology wwweansorgsite2599defaultaspx 8 Neurosurgery wwweansorgdocsbudtxt 9 Nuclear Medicine wwwuemseanmorgcommitteesfellowship_examination 10 Ophthalmology wwwebo-onlineorg 11 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery wwwebomfseu 12 Orthopaedics and Traumatology wwwebotexam20mcom 13 Pathology wwweuropatholorg 14 Pediatric Surgery wwwpaediatricsurgeryexamorg 15 Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine wwwesprmorg 16 Plastic Surgery wwwebopraseu 17 Respiratory Medicine wwwersnetorg 18 Surgery wwwuemssurgorgindex 19 Urology wwwebucom 20 Vascular Surgery wwwuemsvascularcom
Internet Sites
Countries where EE are recognized Switzerland
Austria
Hungary
Poland
Netherlands
Romania
Malta
Belgium
Turkey
France
Slovenia
Moldova
Portugal
THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
1 English
2 German
3 Spanish
4 French
5 Italian
6 Russian
7 Polish
8 Hungarian
9 Romanian
10 Portuguese
11 Turkish
12 Slovenian
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Individual Benefit
Assessment of training
Recognition of professional standard and quality
Promotion and competition
Movement between European countries
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
ITA candidate report form
EDA CANDIDATE REPORT FORM
In Training Assessment Stage of Training lt 2 yrs Overall Results
Candidates National Europe wide Average of all
Right Wrong Void Score Average at this Average at this Diploma
stage of Stage of Candidates
13 candidates 80 candidates
Paper A 140 51 2967 3459 3658 4765
Paper B 177 48 4300 4344 4388 5184
Detailed Results
Paper A
Cardio-respiratory Physiology 2400 3200 3705 4686
Neurophysiology 2667 3641 3617 4352
General Physiology 2000 3560 4282 4945
Cardiovascular Pharmacology 2800 3600 3995 5760
CNS Pharmacology 7000 6385 5950 7773
General Pharmacology 3692 3420 3221 4637
General Physics 3091 3021 3143 4059
Clinical Measurement 2857 3846 3982 5089
Statistics 1000 2154 2700 3230
Paper B
General Anaesthesia 2375 3394 3880 4642
Special Anaesthesia 2941 3873 3946 5464
Local Regional Anaesthesia Pain 3500 3038 3050 4438
Intensive Care 6500 4846 4244 4207
Internal Medicine 4400 4862 4620 5744
Emergency Medicine 000 1731 2544 3340
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Mutual Recognition
Joint meetings
Invitation of external examiners
Exchange of Examination Questions
Strategy meetings
Joint research
Irish College of Anaesthetists
Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Adoption of EDA part I
Switzerland
198788
1993
EDA in Hungary
EDA in Poland
Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev
In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter
Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of
Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce
written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care
(EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive
Therapy since autumn 2008
Poland
Netherlands
Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of
Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative
The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course
Malta
Malta
Austria
Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and Diploma
Austrian Recognition
At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided
ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo
European Diploma in Turkey
Turkey
Chisinau- Moldova
Slovenia meeting
ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine
Electronic Platform
Three Specialties
1) Cardiology
2) Radiology
3) Anesthesiology
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Countries where EE are recognized Switzerland
Austria
Hungary
Poland
Netherlands
Romania
Malta
Belgium
Turkey
France
Slovenia
Moldova
Portugal
THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
1 English
2 German
3 Spanish
4 French
5 Italian
6 Russian
7 Polish
8 Hungarian
9 Romanian
10 Portuguese
11 Turkish
12 Slovenian
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Individual Benefit
Assessment of training
Recognition of professional standard and quality
Promotion and competition
Movement between European countries
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
ITA candidate report form
EDA CANDIDATE REPORT FORM
In Training Assessment Stage of Training lt 2 yrs Overall Results
Candidates National Europe wide Average of all
Right Wrong Void Score Average at this Average at this Diploma
stage of Stage of Candidates
13 candidates 80 candidates
Paper A 140 51 2967 3459 3658 4765
Paper B 177 48 4300 4344 4388 5184
Detailed Results
Paper A
Cardio-respiratory Physiology 2400 3200 3705 4686
Neurophysiology 2667 3641 3617 4352
General Physiology 2000 3560 4282 4945
Cardiovascular Pharmacology 2800 3600 3995 5760
CNS Pharmacology 7000 6385 5950 7773
General Pharmacology 3692 3420 3221 4637
General Physics 3091 3021 3143 4059
Clinical Measurement 2857 3846 3982 5089
Statistics 1000 2154 2700 3230
Paper B
General Anaesthesia 2375 3394 3880 4642
Special Anaesthesia 2941 3873 3946 5464
Local Regional Anaesthesia Pain 3500 3038 3050 4438
Intensive Care 6500 4846 4244 4207
Internal Medicine 4400 4862 4620 5744
Emergency Medicine 000 1731 2544 3340
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Mutual Recognition
Joint meetings
Invitation of external examiners
Exchange of Examination Questions
Strategy meetings
Joint research
Irish College of Anaesthetists
Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Adoption of EDA part I
Switzerland
198788
1993
EDA in Hungary
EDA in Poland
Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev
In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter
Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of
Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce
written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care
(EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive
Therapy since autumn 2008
Poland
Netherlands
Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of
Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative
The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course
Malta
Malta
Austria
Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and Diploma
Austrian Recognition
At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided
ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo
European Diploma in Turkey
Turkey
Chisinau- Moldova
Slovenia meeting
ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine
Electronic Platform
Three Specialties
1) Cardiology
2) Radiology
3) Anesthesiology
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
1 English
2 German
3 Spanish
4 French
5 Italian
6 Russian
7 Polish
8 Hungarian
9 Romanian
10 Portuguese
11 Turkish
12 Slovenian
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Individual Benefit
Assessment of training
Recognition of professional standard and quality
Promotion and competition
Movement between European countries
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
ITA candidate report form
EDA CANDIDATE REPORT FORM
In Training Assessment Stage of Training lt 2 yrs Overall Results
Candidates National Europe wide Average of all
Right Wrong Void Score Average at this Average at this Diploma
stage of Stage of Candidates
13 candidates 80 candidates
Paper A 140 51 2967 3459 3658 4765
Paper B 177 48 4300 4344 4388 5184
Detailed Results
Paper A
Cardio-respiratory Physiology 2400 3200 3705 4686
Neurophysiology 2667 3641 3617 4352
General Physiology 2000 3560 4282 4945
Cardiovascular Pharmacology 2800 3600 3995 5760
CNS Pharmacology 7000 6385 5950 7773
General Pharmacology 3692 3420 3221 4637
General Physics 3091 3021 3143 4059
Clinical Measurement 2857 3846 3982 5089
Statistics 1000 2154 2700 3230
Paper B
General Anaesthesia 2375 3394 3880 4642
Special Anaesthesia 2941 3873 3946 5464
Local Regional Anaesthesia Pain 3500 3038 3050 4438
Intensive Care 6500 4846 4244 4207
Internal Medicine 4400 4862 4620 5744
Emergency Medicine 000 1731 2544 3340
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Mutual Recognition
Joint meetings
Invitation of external examiners
Exchange of Examination Questions
Strategy meetings
Joint research
Irish College of Anaesthetists
Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Adoption of EDA part I
Switzerland
198788
1993
EDA in Hungary
EDA in Poland
Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev
In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter
Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of
Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce
written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care
(EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive
Therapy since autumn 2008
Poland
Netherlands
Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of
Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative
The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course
Malta
Malta
Austria
Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and Diploma
Austrian Recognition
At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided
ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo
European Diploma in Turkey
Turkey
Chisinau- Moldova
Slovenia meeting
ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine
Electronic Platform
Three Specialties
1) Cardiology
2) Radiology
3) Anesthesiology
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Individual Benefit
Assessment of training
Recognition of professional standard and quality
Promotion and competition
Movement between European countries
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
ITA candidate report form
EDA CANDIDATE REPORT FORM
In Training Assessment Stage of Training lt 2 yrs Overall Results
Candidates National Europe wide Average of all
Right Wrong Void Score Average at this Average at this Diploma
stage of Stage of Candidates
13 candidates 80 candidates
Paper A 140 51 2967 3459 3658 4765
Paper B 177 48 4300 4344 4388 5184
Detailed Results
Paper A
Cardio-respiratory Physiology 2400 3200 3705 4686
Neurophysiology 2667 3641 3617 4352
General Physiology 2000 3560 4282 4945
Cardiovascular Pharmacology 2800 3600 3995 5760
CNS Pharmacology 7000 6385 5950 7773
General Pharmacology 3692 3420 3221 4637
General Physics 3091 3021 3143 4059
Clinical Measurement 2857 3846 3982 5089
Statistics 1000 2154 2700 3230
Paper B
General Anaesthesia 2375 3394 3880 4642
Special Anaesthesia 2941 3873 3946 5464
Local Regional Anaesthesia Pain 3500 3038 3050 4438
Intensive Care 6500 4846 4244 4207
Internal Medicine 4400 4862 4620 5744
Emergency Medicine 000 1731 2544 3340
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Mutual Recognition
Joint meetings
Invitation of external examiners
Exchange of Examination Questions
Strategy meetings
Joint research
Irish College of Anaesthetists
Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Adoption of EDA part I
Switzerland
198788
1993
EDA in Hungary
EDA in Poland
Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev
In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter
Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of
Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce
written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care
(EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive
Therapy since autumn 2008
Poland
Netherlands
Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of
Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative
The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course
Malta
Malta
Austria
Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and Diploma
Austrian Recognition
At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided
ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo
European Diploma in Turkey
Turkey
Chisinau- Moldova
Slovenia meeting
ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine
Electronic Platform
Three Specialties
1) Cardiology
2) Radiology
3) Anesthesiology
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Individual Benefit
Assessment of training
Recognition of professional standard and quality
Promotion and competition
Movement between European countries
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
ITA candidate report form
EDA CANDIDATE REPORT FORM
In Training Assessment Stage of Training lt 2 yrs Overall Results
Candidates National Europe wide Average of all
Right Wrong Void Score Average at this Average at this Diploma
stage of Stage of Candidates
13 candidates 80 candidates
Paper A 140 51 2967 3459 3658 4765
Paper B 177 48 4300 4344 4388 5184
Detailed Results
Paper A
Cardio-respiratory Physiology 2400 3200 3705 4686
Neurophysiology 2667 3641 3617 4352
General Physiology 2000 3560 4282 4945
Cardiovascular Pharmacology 2800 3600 3995 5760
CNS Pharmacology 7000 6385 5950 7773
General Pharmacology 3692 3420 3221 4637
General Physics 3091 3021 3143 4059
Clinical Measurement 2857 3846 3982 5089
Statistics 1000 2154 2700 3230
Paper B
General Anaesthesia 2375 3394 3880 4642
Special Anaesthesia 2941 3873 3946 5464
Local Regional Anaesthesia Pain 3500 3038 3050 4438
Intensive Care 6500 4846 4244 4207
Internal Medicine 4400 4862 4620 5744
Emergency Medicine 000 1731 2544 3340
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Mutual Recognition
Joint meetings
Invitation of external examiners
Exchange of Examination Questions
Strategy meetings
Joint research
Irish College of Anaesthetists
Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Adoption of EDA part I
Switzerland
198788
1993
EDA in Hungary
EDA in Poland
Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev
In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter
Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of
Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce
written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care
(EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive
Therapy since autumn 2008
Poland
Netherlands
Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of
Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative
The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course
Malta
Malta
Austria
Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and Diploma
Austrian Recognition
At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided
ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo
European Diploma in Turkey
Turkey
Chisinau- Moldova
Slovenia meeting
ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine
Electronic Platform
Three Specialties
1) Cardiology
2) Radiology
3) Anesthesiology
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
ITA candidate report form
EDA CANDIDATE REPORT FORM
In Training Assessment Stage of Training lt 2 yrs Overall Results
Candidates National Europe wide Average of all
Right Wrong Void Score Average at this Average at this Diploma
stage of Stage of Candidates
13 candidates 80 candidates
Paper A 140 51 2967 3459 3658 4765
Paper B 177 48 4300 4344 4388 5184
Detailed Results
Paper A
Cardio-respiratory Physiology 2400 3200 3705 4686
Neurophysiology 2667 3641 3617 4352
General Physiology 2000 3560 4282 4945
Cardiovascular Pharmacology 2800 3600 3995 5760
CNS Pharmacology 7000 6385 5950 7773
General Pharmacology 3692 3420 3221 4637
General Physics 3091 3021 3143 4059
Clinical Measurement 2857 3846 3982 5089
Statistics 1000 2154 2700 3230
Paper B
General Anaesthesia 2375 3394 3880 4642
Special Anaesthesia 2941 3873 3946 5464
Local Regional Anaesthesia Pain 3500 3038 3050 4438
Intensive Care 6500 4846 4244 4207
Internal Medicine 4400 4862 4620 5744
Emergency Medicine 000 1731 2544 3340
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Mutual Recognition
Joint meetings
Invitation of external examiners
Exchange of Examination Questions
Strategy meetings
Joint research
Irish College of Anaesthetists
Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Adoption of EDA part I
Switzerland
198788
1993
EDA in Hungary
EDA in Poland
Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev
In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter
Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of
Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce
written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care
(EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive
Therapy since autumn 2008
Poland
Netherlands
Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of
Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative
The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course
Malta
Malta
Austria
Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and Diploma
Austrian Recognition
At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided
ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo
European Diploma in Turkey
Turkey
Chisinau- Moldova
Slovenia meeting
ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine
Electronic Platform
Three Specialties
1) Cardiology
2) Radiology
3) Anesthesiology
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
ITA candidate report form
EDA CANDIDATE REPORT FORM
In Training Assessment Stage of Training lt 2 yrs Overall Results
Candidates National Europe wide Average of all
Right Wrong Void Score Average at this Average at this Diploma
stage of Stage of Candidates
13 candidates 80 candidates
Paper A 140 51 2967 3459 3658 4765
Paper B 177 48 4300 4344 4388 5184
Detailed Results
Paper A
Cardio-respiratory Physiology 2400 3200 3705 4686
Neurophysiology 2667 3641 3617 4352
General Physiology 2000 3560 4282 4945
Cardiovascular Pharmacology 2800 3600 3995 5760
CNS Pharmacology 7000 6385 5950 7773
General Pharmacology 3692 3420 3221 4637
General Physics 3091 3021 3143 4059
Clinical Measurement 2857 3846 3982 5089
Statistics 1000 2154 2700 3230
Paper B
General Anaesthesia 2375 3394 3880 4642
Special Anaesthesia 2941 3873 3946 5464
Local Regional Anaesthesia Pain 3500 3038 3050 4438
Intensive Care 6500 4846 4244 4207
Internal Medicine 4400 4862 4620 5744
Emergency Medicine 000 1731 2544 3340
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Mutual Recognition
Joint meetings
Invitation of external examiners
Exchange of Examination Questions
Strategy meetings
Joint research
Irish College of Anaesthetists
Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Adoption of EDA part I
Switzerland
198788
1993
EDA in Hungary
EDA in Poland
Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev
In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter
Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of
Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce
written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care
(EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive
Therapy since autumn 2008
Poland
Netherlands
Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of
Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative
The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course
Malta
Malta
Austria
Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and Diploma
Austrian Recognition
At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided
ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo
European Diploma in Turkey
Turkey
Chisinau- Moldova
Slovenia meeting
ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine
Electronic Platform
Three Specialties
1) Cardiology
2) Radiology
3) Anesthesiology
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
EDA CANDIDATE REPORT FORM
In Training Assessment Stage of Training lt 2 yrs Overall Results
Candidates National Europe wide Average of all
Right Wrong Void Score Average at this Average at this Diploma
stage of Stage of Candidates
13 candidates 80 candidates
Paper A 140 51 2967 3459 3658 4765
Paper B 177 48 4300 4344 4388 5184
Detailed Results
Paper A
Cardio-respiratory Physiology 2400 3200 3705 4686
Neurophysiology 2667 3641 3617 4352
General Physiology 2000 3560 4282 4945
Cardiovascular Pharmacology 2800 3600 3995 5760
CNS Pharmacology 7000 6385 5950 7773
General Pharmacology 3692 3420 3221 4637
General Physics 3091 3021 3143 4059
Clinical Measurement 2857 3846 3982 5089
Statistics 1000 2154 2700 3230
Paper B
General Anaesthesia 2375 3394 3880 4642
Special Anaesthesia 2941 3873 3946 5464
Local Regional Anaesthesia Pain 3500 3038 3050 4438
Intensive Care 6500 4846 4244 4207
Internal Medicine 4400 4862 4620 5744
Emergency Medicine 000 1731 2544 3340
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Mutual Recognition
Joint meetings
Invitation of external examiners
Exchange of Examination Questions
Strategy meetings
Joint research
Irish College of Anaesthetists
Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Adoption of EDA part I
Switzerland
198788
1993
EDA in Hungary
EDA in Poland
Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev
In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter
Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of
Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce
written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care
(EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive
Therapy since autumn 2008
Poland
Netherlands
Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of
Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative
The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course
Malta
Malta
Austria
Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and Diploma
Austrian Recognition
At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided
ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo
European Diploma in Turkey
Turkey
Chisinau- Moldova
Slovenia meeting
ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine
Electronic Platform
Three Specialties
1) Cardiology
2) Radiology
3) Anesthesiology
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Mutual Recognition
Joint meetings
Invitation of external examiners
Exchange of Examination Questions
Strategy meetings
Joint research
Irish College of Anaesthetists
Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Adoption of EDA part I
Switzerland
198788
1993
EDA in Hungary
EDA in Poland
Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev
In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter
Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of
Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce
written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care
(EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive
Therapy since autumn 2008
Poland
Netherlands
Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of
Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative
The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course
Malta
Malta
Austria
Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and Diploma
Austrian Recognition
At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided
ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo
European Diploma in Turkey
Turkey
Chisinau- Moldova
Slovenia meeting
ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine
Electronic Platform
Three Specialties
1) Cardiology
2) Radiology
3) Anesthesiology
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Mutual Recognition
Joint meetings
Invitation of external examiners
Exchange of Examination Questions
Strategy meetings
Joint research
Irish College of Anaesthetists
Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Adoption of EDA part I
Switzerland
198788
1993
EDA in Hungary
EDA in Poland
Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev
In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter
Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of
Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce
written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care
(EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive
Therapy since autumn 2008
Poland
Netherlands
Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of
Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative
The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course
Malta
Malta
Austria
Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and Diploma
Austrian Recognition
At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided
ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo
European Diploma in Turkey
Turkey
Chisinau- Moldova
Slovenia meeting
ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine
Electronic Platform
Three Specialties
1) Cardiology
2) Radiology
3) Anesthesiology
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Joint meetings
Invitation of external examiners
Exchange of Examination Questions
Strategy meetings
Joint research
Irish College of Anaesthetists
Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Adoption of EDA part I
Switzerland
198788
1993
EDA in Hungary
EDA in Poland
Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev
In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter
Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of
Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce
written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care
(EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive
Therapy since autumn 2008
Poland
Netherlands
Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of
Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative
The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course
Malta
Malta
Austria
Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and Diploma
Austrian Recognition
At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided
ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo
European Diploma in Turkey
Turkey
Chisinau- Moldova
Slovenia meeting
ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine
Electronic Platform
Three Specialties
1) Cardiology
2) Radiology
3) Anesthesiology
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Irish College of Anaesthetists
Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Adoption of EDA part I
Switzerland
198788
1993
EDA in Hungary
EDA in Poland
Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev
In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter
Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of
Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce
written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care
(EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive
Therapy since autumn 2008
Poland
Netherlands
Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of
Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative
The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course
Malta
Malta
Austria
Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and Diploma
Austrian Recognition
At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided
ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo
European Diploma in Turkey
Turkey
Chisinau- Moldova
Slovenia meeting
ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine
Electronic Platform
Three Specialties
1) Cardiology
2) Radiology
3) Anesthesiology
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
European Exam
Individual decision
In Training Assessment
Examination Boards reciprocity
National level
Adoption of EDA part I
Switzerland
198788
1993
EDA in Hungary
EDA in Poland
Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev
In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter
Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of
Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce
written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care
(EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive
Therapy since autumn 2008
Poland
Netherlands
Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of
Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative
The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course
Malta
Malta
Austria
Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and Diploma
Austrian Recognition
At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided
ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo
European Diploma in Turkey
Turkey
Chisinau- Moldova
Slovenia meeting
ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine
Electronic Platform
Three Specialties
1) Cardiology
2) Radiology
3) Anesthesiology
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Adoption of EDA part I
Switzerland
198788
1993
EDA in Hungary
EDA in Poland
Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev
In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter
Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of
Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce
written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care
(EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive
Therapy since autumn 2008
Poland
Netherlands
Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of
Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative
The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course
Malta
Malta
Austria
Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and Diploma
Austrian Recognition
At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided
ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo
European Diploma in Turkey
Turkey
Chisinau- Moldova
Slovenia meeting
ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine
Electronic Platform
Three Specialties
1) Cardiology
2) Radiology
3) Anesthesiology
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
EDA in Hungary
EDA in Poland
Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev
In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter
Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of
Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce
written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care
(EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive
Therapy since autumn 2008
Poland
Netherlands
Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of
Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative
The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course
Malta
Malta
Austria
Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and Diploma
Austrian Recognition
At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided
ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo
European Diploma in Turkey
Turkey
Chisinau- Moldova
Slovenia meeting
ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine
Electronic Platform
Three Specialties
1) Cardiology
2) Radiology
3) Anesthesiology
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
EDA in Poland
Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev
In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter
Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of
Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce
written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care
(EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive
Therapy since autumn 2008
Poland
Netherlands
Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of
Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative
The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course
Malta
Malta
Austria
Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and Diploma
Austrian Recognition
At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided
ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo
European Diploma in Turkey
Turkey
Chisinau- Moldova
Slovenia meeting
ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine
Electronic Platform
Three Specialties
1) Cardiology
2) Radiology
3) Anesthesiology
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Poland
Netherlands
Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of
Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative
The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course
Malta
Malta
Austria
Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and Diploma
Austrian Recognition
At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided
ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo
European Diploma in Turkey
Turkey
Chisinau- Moldova
Slovenia meeting
ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine
Electronic Platform
Three Specialties
1) Cardiology
2) Radiology
3) Anesthesiology
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Netherlands
Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of
Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative
The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course
Malta
Malta
Austria
Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and Diploma
Austrian Recognition
At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided
ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo
European Diploma in Turkey
Turkey
Chisinau- Moldova
Slovenia meeting
ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine
Electronic Platform
Three Specialties
1) Cardiology
2) Radiology
3) Anesthesiology
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of
Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative
The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course
Malta
Malta
Austria
Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and Diploma
Austrian Recognition
At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided
ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo
European Diploma in Turkey
Turkey
Chisinau- Moldova
Slovenia meeting
ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine
Electronic Platform
Three Specialties
1) Cardiology
2) Radiology
3) Anesthesiology
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Malta
Malta
Austria
Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and Diploma
Austrian Recognition
At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided
ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo
European Diploma in Turkey
Turkey
Chisinau- Moldova
Slovenia meeting
ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine
Electronic Platform
Three Specialties
1) Cardiology
2) Radiology
3) Anesthesiology
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Malta
Austria
Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and Diploma
Austrian Recognition
At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided
ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo
European Diploma in Turkey
Turkey
Chisinau- Moldova
Slovenia meeting
ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine
Electronic Platform
Three Specialties
1) Cardiology
2) Radiology
3) Anesthesiology
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Austria
Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and Diploma
Austrian Recognition
At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided
ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo
European Diploma in Turkey
Turkey
Chisinau- Moldova
Slovenia meeting
ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine
Electronic Platform
Three Specialties
1) Cardiology
2) Radiology
3) Anesthesiology
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Austrian Recognition
At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided
ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo
European Diploma in Turkey
Turkey
Chisinau- Moldova
Slovenia meeting
ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine
Electronic Platform
Three Specialties
1) Cardiology
2) Radiology
3) Anesthesiology
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
European Diploma in Turkey
Turkey
Chisinau- Moldova
Slovenia meeting
ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine
Electronic Platform
Three Specialties
1) Cardiology
2) Radiology
3) Anesthesiology
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Turkey
Chisinau- Moldova
Slovenia meeting
ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine
Electronic Platform
Three Specialties
1) Cardiology
2) Radiology
3) Anesthesiology
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Chisinau- Moldova
Slovenia meeting
ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine
Electronic Platform
Three Specialties
1) Cardiology
2) Radiology
3) Anesthesiology
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Slovenia meeting
ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine
Electronic Platform
Three Specialties
1) Cardiology
2) Radiology
3) Anesthesiology
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Electronic Platform
Three Specialties
1) Cardiology
2) Radiology
3) Anesthesiology
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Madrid
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Centers
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Current Format
TWO MCQ papers Basic science
Clinical anaesthesia
2 hours allowed per paper
60 x 5 (300) questions per paper
Each question set comprises a question stem
followed by five True False statements
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
MCQ TRADITIONAL FORMAT OPTIONS
- Best from five
- Type K
- Extended matching questions
- Multiple truefalse statements
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
We are currently
1 In Hradec Kralove
2 At a meeting
3 At a lecture
4 Bored
5 Asleep
Type K
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
We are currently
A In Hradec Kralove T
B At a meeting T
C At a lecture T
D Bored T
E Asleep F
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Paper A
Physiology - Cardio-respiratory General
Neurophysiology
Pharmacology - Cardiovascular CNS General
General Physics Clinical measurement Statistics
Paper B
General anaesthesia Special anaesthetic
techniques Local regional anaesthesia
Intensive care Internal medicine Emergency
medicine
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Pass mark
Quality of the paper
Quality of the candidates
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
How to prepare for part I
Practise the False True format
Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can
Practise papers at the allotted time
If you guess learn to be a good guesser
Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Advice on MCQ techniques
Form a MCQ Group Study (Night Club)
Read first all (5) options before answering
Finish first the questions you know
Know the meaning of common terms used in MCQrsquos
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Meaning of common terms
All always invariably characteristically 100
Usual mostly very frequently gt 75
Often common frequently 50-75
Sometimes occasionally 25-50
Rarely very occasionally lt5
None never 0
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Advice on MCQ techniques
Longer more specific answers are more likely to be correct
Very precise figures-193are unlikely to be correct
Leave time to check only glaring errors
(Remember your first guess is most likely to be right)
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Advice on MCQ techniques READ the questions
Pace yourself Donrsquot spend long in one question
If you donrsquot know the answer move on and return to the question at the end
If you leave a question leave the answer box blank
Trust your instincts
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Advice on MCQ techniques
Do not ldquosecondrdquo - guess yourself and change your original answers Research has indicated that your first hunch is more likely to be correct
(You should only change answers to questions if you originally misread them or if you have encountered information elsewhere in the test that indicates with certainty that your first choice is incorrect)
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Variation Law
ldquoIf you change lines (or traffic lanes) the one you were in will start to move faster than the one you are in nowrdquo
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Read carefully the stem followed by every single answer
The answer I am looking for is an
A ECG
B CXR
C CT scan
D PET scan
E Bone scan
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Stem ambiguous
The way to a manrsquos heart is through his
1 Aorta
2 Pulmonary arteries
3 Pulmonary veins
4 Stomach
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Proverb
lsquoChristmas dinners will be much in requestrsquo lsquoTheres a saying that the way to an Englishmans heart is through his stomachrsquo
[1857 D M Mulock John Halifax Gentleman xxx]
Proverbs The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation
EDA Website
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations
The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page
Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form
Detailed information Diploma Guide
Part I Instructions
Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Donrsquot think too deeply
Conventional answers are mostly correct
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Sources of knowledge
Reading List
httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Formative assessment
Assessment for learning
Bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance recognize and respond to the learning
Feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learners needs
Usually throughout a course
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Formative assessment
Formative assessments are diagnostic
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio
Knowledge
Assessment Practical Skills
Assessment
Assessment of
Professionalism
MCQs on EACCMESampB
accredited
Textbook chapters
Guidelines
Articles
CME Products
E-logbook
E-portfolio
DOPS (direct
observation of
practical skills)
CPD activities
360deg Appraisal
Upon satisfactory completion
Diploma issued by ECCISSampB
Form
ativ
e p
rocess
European Certification How Should it Work
Applicant applies on-line provides
requested documentation (ie licences
diplomas) and proceeds with the 3
assessments
Adapted from Mills P Kearney P et al EBSC 2008
Basic Science Course
On Line Assessment April 19th 2013
Portfolio