| Literature DB >> 32681424 |
Robert M Kwee1, Thomas C Kwee2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: 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.Entities:
Keywords: Certification; Continuing; Education; Licensure; Radiology
Year: 2020 PMID: 32681424 PMCID: PMC7367991 DOI: 10.1186/s13244-020-00893-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Insights Imaging ISSN: 1869-4101
Fig. 1Overview of responding European countries, non-responding European countries, and European countries without available contact information
CME and additional requirements for a radiologist to keep his/her license to practise per country
| Country | Required number of CME credits | Additional requirements | License period | Average CME credits required per year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Albania | 250 | Practising clinical radiology for 40 h per week | 5 years | 50 |
| Austria | Unknown (no response) | Unknown (no response) | Unknown (no response) | Unknown (no response) |
| Armenia | Unknown (no response) | Unknown (no response) | Unknown (no response) | Unknown (no response) |
| Belarus | Unknown (no response) | Unknown (no response) | Unknown (no response) | Unknown (no response) |
| Belgium | -6 (required for federal agency for nuclear control, mean 2 per year) -60 (other, of which at least 9 [mean 3 per year] in ethics and economy) | -Attending 2 local quality group meetings per year -Production performance of at least 1250 “prestaties”* | 3 years | 22 |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina | 90 | None | 5 years | 18 |
| Bulgaria | None | None | NA | NA |
| Croatia | 120 | None | 6 years | 20 |
| Cyprus | Unknown (no response) | Unknown (no response) | Unknown (no response) | Unknown (no response) |
| Czech Republic | None | None | NA | NA |
| Denmark | None | None | NA | NA |
| Estonia | None | None | NA | NA |
| Finland | 40 (radiation safety training) | None | 5 years | 8 |
| France | None | None | NA | NA |
| Georgia | Unknown (no response) | Unknown (no response) | Unknown (no response) | Unknown (no response) |
| Germany | 200 | - Attending 1 radiation safety training per year - Attending 1 refresher course in radiation safety per 5 years | 5 years | 40 |
| Greece | None | None | NA | NA |
| Hungary | 250 | Practising clinical radiology without any specific requirements | 5 years | 50 |
| Iceland | None | None | NA | NA |
| Ireland | 50 (minimum 20 external [maintenance of knowledgeand skills], minimum 20 internal [practice evaluation and development], minimum 5 personal learning, and a desired 2 in research and teaching) | Attending 1 clinical audit (equals 12 CME credits) | 1 year | 50 |
| Israel | None | None | NA | NA |
| Italy | Unknown (no response) | Unknown (no response) | Unknown (no response) | Unknown (no response) |
| Kazakhstan | 108 to 216 (depending on the specialties required: radiography, ultrasound, CT/MRI, and/or nuclear medicine) | None | 5 years | 21.6 to 43.2 |
| Kosovo | 100 | None | 5 years | 20 |
| Kyrgyzstan | Unknown (no contact information available) | Unknown (no contact information available) | Unknown (no contact information available) | Unknown (no contact information available) |
| Latvia | 250 (at least 60% in radiology) | None | 5 years | 50 |
| Lithuania | 120 | None | 5 years | 24 |
| Luxembourg | None** | None | NA | NA |
| North Macedonia | Unknown (no response) | Unknown (no response) | Unknown (no response) | Unknown (no response) |
| Malta | None | None | NA | NA |
| Moldava | Unknown (no contact information available) | Unknown (no contact information available) | Unknown (no contact information available) | Unknown (no contact information available) |
| Montenegro | 120 (at least 72 in radiology, the number of CME points accumulated in one calendar year may not be less than 10)*** | None | 7 years | 17.1 |
| The Netherlands | 200 (with a maximum of 50 that can be counted in from continued education provided by other non-imaging medical specialties) | - Practising clinical radiology at least 16 h per week -Participation in individual performance evaluation -Attending 1 clinical audit | 5 years | 40 |
| Norway | None | None | NA | NA |
| Poland | 25 | None | 1 year | 25 |
| Portugal | None | None | NA | NA |
| Romania | 200 | None | 5 years | 40 |
| Russia | 250 | None | 5 years | 50 |
| Serbia | Unknown (no response) | Unknown (no response) | Unknown (no response) | Unknown (no response) |
| Slovakia | 250**** | None | 5 years | 50 |
| Slovenia | 75 | Practising clinical radiology without any specific requirements | 7 years | 10.7 |
| Spain | None | None | NA | NA |
| Sweden | None | None | NA | NA |
| Switzerland | 150 (at least 50% in radiology) | None | 3 years | 50 |
| Turkey | None | None | NA | NA |
| Ukraine | Unknown (no response) | Unknown (no response) | Unknown (no response) | Unknown (no response) |
| United Kingdom | 250 | None | 5 years | 50 |
| Uzbekistan | 288 | Attending 1-month training course at the Institute of Advanced Medical Training (equals 144 CME credits) | 5 years | 57.6 |
CME continuing medical education, NA not applicable
*Not strictly compulsory, but gives financial benefits (e.g., higher reimbursement of radiologic examinations)
**The only exception concerns the national program for breast cancer detection where the radiologists have to read at least 1000 mammograms in this program and do 8 h of CME every year in this specific area
***If a radiologist earns more than 120 CME points during the license period, he/she may transfer 10 points to the next license period
****Radiologists can get 100 CME credits for a minimum of 4 years of continuous work in radiology, if less than 4 years, then 25 points for every year completed