• Eur J Anaesthesiol · Jul 2008

    Practice Guideline

    Education and training in anaesthesia--revised guidelines by the European Board of Anaesthesiology, Reanimation and Intensive Care.

    • Section and Board of Anaesthesiology, European Union of Medical specialists, C Carlsson, D Keld, E van Gessel, J P H Fee, H van Aken, and P Simpson.
    • University Hospital, Department of Anaesthesiology, Malmö, Sweden. christer.carlsson@skane.se
    • Eur J Anaesthesiol. 2008 Jul 1;25(7):528-30.

    AbstractThe expansion of the European Union during the last 2 yr has resulted in the need for a revision of existing guidelines to further harmonize education and training in the specialty of anaesthesiology throughout the European Union. Although each individual country is responsible for its own training and certification, these guidelines are intended to reflect minimum criteria for specialist training. It is the opinion of the Section and Board of Anaesthesia that specialist training will need to be for a minimum of 5 yr.

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