1. The roadmap for allergology in Europe: The subspecialty of allergology as 'stop-over' on the way to a full specialty. An EAACI position statement
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Olympia Tsilochristou, Ibon Eguiluz-Gracia, R. Gerth van Wijk, Enrico Heffler, Peter Schmid-Grendelmeier, Todor A. Popov, P. V. Tomazic, N. Muelleneisen, Eckard Hamelmann, J. Gayraud, Jan Gutermuth, University of Zurich, Gerth van Wijk, R, Internal Medicine, Skin function and permeability, and Surgical clinical sciences
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Position statement ,medicine.medical_specialty ,education ,Immunology ,Specialty ,Quality care ,610 Medicine & health ,Certification ,Subspecialty ,Tertiary care ,Education ,competences ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Allergy and Immunology ,Hypersensitivity ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Competence (human resources) ,Accreditation ,2403 Immunology ,training ,business.industry ,allergology ,10177 Dermatology Clinic ,Europe ,030228 respiratory system ,Family medicine ,2723 Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,subspecialty ,Education, Medical, Continuing ,business - Abstract
The vision of European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI) and the Union of European Medical Specialists Section and Board on allergology is to promote and to establish a full specialty of allergology in all European countries. In many European countries, a full specialty does not exist. In those countries, organ-based (sub)specialists or paediatricians and internists with an expertise in allergology may deliver allergy care. There are no generally accepted requirements for the training of subspecialists available. To fill the gap between the need and availability of experienced and accredited physicians who can deliver optimal care to the allergic patients, the EAACI Specialty Committee proposes the minimal requirements for training and certification of subspecialists in allergology. This paper describes the required theoretical knowledge, skills, competences and training facilities (staff and institution). The subspecialist as described in this paper should ideally show the necessary competence in providing good quality care to patients in an environment lacking those full specialists in allergology or tertiary care paediatric subspecialists in allergy.
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- 2017