TY - JOUR
T1 - Program requirements for fellowship education in venous and lymphatic medicine
AU - Comerota, Anthony J.
AU - Min, Robert J.
AU - Rathbun, Suman W.
AU - Khilnani, Neil
AU - Rooke, Thom
AU - Wakefield, Thomas W.
AU - Carman, Teresa L.
AU - Lurie, Fedor
AU - Vedantham, Suresh
AU - Zimmet, Steven E.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016.
PY - 2017/8/1
Y1 - 2017/8/1
N2 - Background: In every field of medicine, comprehensive education should be delivered at the graduate level. Currently, no single specialty routinely provides a standardized comprehensive curriculum in venous and lymphatic disease. Method: The American Board of Venous & Lymphatic Medicine formed a task force, made up of experts from the specialties of dermatology, family practice, interventional radiology, interventional cardiology, phlebology, vascular medicine, and vascular surgery, to develop a consensus document describing the program requirements for fellowship medical education in venous and lymphatic medicine. Result: The Program Requirements for Fellowship Education in Venous and Lymphatic Medicine identify the knowledge and skills that physicians must master through the course of fellowship training in venous and lymphatic medicine. They also specify the requirements for venous and lymphatic training programs. The document is based on the Core Content for Training in Venous and Lymphatic Medicine and follows the ACGME format that all subspecialties in the United States use to specify the requirements for training program accreditation. The American Board of Venous & Lymphatic Medicine Board of Directors approved this document in May 2016. Conclusion: The pathway to a vein practice is diverse, and there is no standardized format available for physician education and training. The Program Requirements for Fellowship Education in Venous and Lymphatic Medicine establishes educational standards for teaching programs in venous and lymphatic medicine and will facilitate graduation of physicians who have had comprehensive training in the field.
AB - Background: In every field of medicine, comprehensive education should be delivered at the graduate level. Currently, no single specialty routinely provides a standardized comprehensive curriculum in venous and lymphatic disease. Method: The American Board of Venous & Lymphatic Medicine formed a task force, made up of experts from the specialties of dermatology, family practice, interventional radiology, interventional cardiology, phlebology, vascular medicine, and vascular surgery, to develop a consensus document describing the program requirements for fellowship medical education in venous and lymphatic medicine. Result: The Program Requirements for Fellowship Education in Venous and Lymphatic Medicine identify the knowledge and skills that physicians must master through the course of fellowship training in venous and lymphatic medicine. They also specify the requirements for venous and lymphatic training programs. The document is based on the Core Content for Training in Venous and Lymphatic Medicine and follows the ACGME format that all subspecialties in the United States use to specify the requirements for training program accreditation. The American Board of Venous & Lymphatic Medicine Board of Directors approved this document in May 2016. Conclusion: The pathway to a vein practice is diverse, and there is no standardized format available for physician education and training. The Program Requirements for Fellowship Education in Venous and Lymphatic Medicine establishes educational standards for teaching programs in venous and lymphatic medicine and will facilitate graduation of physicians who have had comprehensive training in the field.
KW - Curriculum
KW - clinical competence
KW - educational standards
KW - fellowship training
KW - lymphatic medicine
KW - medical education
KW - professional education
KW - specialization
KW - venous and lymphatic medicine training
KW - venous medicine
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U2 - 10.1177/0268355516664213
DO - 10.1177/0268355516664213
M3 - Article
C2 - 27535088
AN - SCOPUS:85025840242
SN - 0268-3555
VL - 32
SP - 459
EP - 473
JO - Phlebology
JF - Phlebology
IS - 7
ER -