Libro blanco de las ACES Pediátricas 2024

Inmunología Clínica, Alergología y Asma Pediátrica. Anexos ❚ 389 Anexo 3. European Certification in Paediatric Allergology EUROPEAN CERTIFICATION IN PAEDIATRIC ALLERGOLOGY Introduction Paediatric Allergology has been recognized by CESP (Confederation of European Specialist in Paediatrics) and UEMS as a Paediatric Subspecialty and a Training Syllabus has been approved. CESP is setting up a visitation program to accredit Training Centres for paediatric subspecialties in EEC countries, and in the future, European Paediatric Allergists will all be trained in such centres, according to the approved Training Program. However, there are many doctors currently practising Paediatric Allergology in Europe, who have clinical experience and scientific activity in the field. Although their background and training may have been heterogeneous, they were really the pioneers of Paediatric Allergology, and many are working in centres that will be accredited for training in this new subspecialty. The Section on Paediatrics of EAACI (SP EAACI) considers, therefore, that interested European Paediatricians, should have an opportunity, during a limited period of time, to submit their curricula and eventually be accredited as European Paediatric Allergists. This will be a provisional certification to be submitted to EAP later on, when tis becomes feasible. Conditions for certification Certification will be based on any of the following criteria: 1. Doctors with double certification in both Paediatrics and Allergology. 2. Paediatricians with the subspecialty, competence or equivalent differentiation in Paediatric Allergology recognized by professional, scientific or government departments, responsible for professional training and/or health care in their countries. 3. Paediatricians considered by the Jury to have fulfilled the Training Program for Paediatric Allergology 4. Paediatricians with at least 2 years training in a Paediatric Allergy Unit with recognized official capacity to train allergologists in that country. 5. Paediatricians working in the field of Paediatric Allergology for at least 5 years, with a period of at least 2 years supervised by a certified allergologist. 6. Paediatricians with a special interest in Allergology, who, for at least 10 years, significantly contributed to the scientific progress in the field of Paediatric Allergology and the implementation of this subspecialty in their country, as judged by the Jury. 7. For applications submitted after June 1 st 2019, it is a mandatory prerequisite for this certification that the candidate has also passed the Paediatric EAACI knowledge exam

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