Libro blanco de las ACES Pediátricas 2024
Nefrología Pediátrica. Anexos ❚ 457 4 Management of children with enuresis and dysfunctional bladder syndromes. Transitioning teenagers to adult nephrology services End Result of Training The training programme envisaged and detailed below will provide for the needs of Tertiary Care Paediatricians who will deliver care for the conditions outlined. The Tertiary Care in Paediatric Nephrology , at the end of training, should: Provide clinical care within the framework of a specialised Tertiary Care Unit in the inpatient/outpatient setting using various specialised diagnostic and therapeutic modalities. Liaise with the appropriate laboratories and similar departments. Liaise with colleagues in Secondary Care Paediatrics in the provision of high quality local care. Liaise with and consult other Tertiary Care Specialists. Develop an integrated pattern of care with colleagues in the Adult Speciality and Genetics Be trained in Clinical Research Practice and capable of conducting/establishing a Research Programme. Lead on health administrative issues and research activities. 3. Training period Clinical training A medical doctor who has successfully completed his/her training of at least 3 years in general paediatrics will be eligible for access to further specialist training in Paediatric Nephrology . A clinical training period of at least 24 months (preferably 36 months), or the equivalent part-time employment in Paediatric Nephrology is considered adequate. 4. Research training Whereas there are no active guidelines at present for prosecution of a research programme within the European Syllabus of tertiary training, research training (clinical or laboratory based) of at least 6 months is highly recommended . These arrangements will need to be negotiated at the national level. The candidates are expected to make at least one presentation at the national or international conferences, and to have at least one peer- reviewed publication. 5. Requirements for Training Institutions The recognition of training institutions will ultimately be part of a joint process involving NTAs, EAP-UEMS and the specialist society. It is anticipated that Paediatric Nephrologists will act as the agent for EAP-UEMS and CESP in executing this task. A list of the names and characteristics of existing national training centres will be created and held by European Society for Paediatric Nephrology and EAP-UEMS which will oversee quality assurance of the recognised centres at periodic intervals every 5 years using the guidelines suggested by the UEMS. Accreditation of Centres For each EU Member country, a list of centres, units, training directors, tutors and teachers should be compiled and updated on an annual basis. Each centre is characterised by the
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