LIBRO + ANEXOS GASTROENTEROLOGÍA, HEPATOLOGÍA Y NUTRICIÓN PEDIÁTRICA

Gastroenterología, Hepatología y Nutrición Pediátrica. Anexos ❚ 45 3 • Management of anorectal disease • Management of acute liver failure • Management of chronic and end-stage liver disease and the associated complications • Management of different conditions of infantile cholestasis • Management of liver transplantation process • Management of acute and chronic diseases of pancreas • Nutrition in healthy children • Management of the complex nutritional needs requiring nutritional support • Management of all aspects of reversible and irreversible intestinal failure • Provision and interpretation of GI diagnostic and therapeutic procedures End Result of Training The training programme aims to develop fully competent Tertiary Care Paediatricians specialized in PGHN and therefore capable of delivering complete care for the conditions outlined below. The Tertiary Care PGHN, 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 PGHN specialist training. A clinical training period of full-time employment of at least 24 months, preferably uninterrupted, is considered adequate, but in some countries a longer training may be found. 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 . Details will need to be determined at the national level.

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