Abstract

BackgroundIt is currently unclear whether the continuing medical education (CME) requirements for radiologists to keep up their certification are equal across Europe, which would be desirable for uniform cross-border quality of radiology and because of the fundamental principle of free movement of workers in the European Union. This study aimed to determine the maintenance of certification requirements for radiologists in different European countries.MethodsNational radiological societies of European countries and/or their delegates as listed on the European Society of Radiology website were contacted to inquire about the maintenance of licensure requirements for radiologists in their country. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics.ResultsForty-six European countries were contacted. Response rate was 80%. Twenty-two of 36 responding countries (59%) reported mandatory requirements to maintain a radiologist’s license to practise. The median license period was 5 years (range 1–7). The median required number of CME points per year was 40 (range 8–58, interquartile range 30). Eight countries reported additional requirements, including practising clinical radiology, attending quality meeting/clinical audit, and attending additional courses (such as radiation safety training and advanced medical training course). Fifteen of 37 responding countries (41%) did not report mandatory requirements.ConclusionsThere is considerable heterogeneity across European countries regarding the maintenance of certification requirements for radiologists. More homogeneity is desired for uniform quality assurance and professional mobility of radiologists across Europe. The data from our overview may be used to establish a benchmark for national societies who issue maintenance of licensure requirements for radiologists.

Highlights

  • Radiologists have to undergo intensive training and assessment in order to get accredited by pertinent governing bodies [1]

  • The process of continuing medical education (CME) is a part of every physician’s professional growth, development, and lifelong learning [8, 9]. It aids the radiologist in keeping current with new techniques, procedures, and information [8]. It is not clear yet whether the CME requirements for radiologists to keep up their certification are equal across Europe

  • Data collection and analysis National radiological societies of European countries and/or their delegates as listed on the European Society of Radiology (ESR) website [11] were contacted by email and asked the following single question: “What are the requirements for a radiologist to keep his/her license to practise in your country?” some countries are geographically not located in Europe but in Asia, they are all ESR member societies and tend to join the ESR activities

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Introduction

Radiologists have to undergo intensive training and assessment in order to get accredited by pertinent governing bodies [1]. The process of continuing medical education (CME) is a part of every physician’s professional growth, development, and lifelong learning [8, 9] It aids the radiologist in keeping current with new techniques, procedures, and information [8]. Equal CME requirements would be desirable for uniform cross-border quality of radiology and because of the fundamental principle of free movement of workers in the European Union (EU) [10]. The purpose of our study was to determine the maintenance of certification requirements for radiologists in different European countries It is currently unclear whether the continuing medical education (CME) requirements for radiologists to keep up their certification are equal across Europe, which would be desirable for uniform cross-border quality of radiology and because of the fundamental principle of free movement of workers in the European Union. This study aimed to determine the maintenance of certification requirements for radiologists in different European countries

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