ブックタイトル第43回日本集中治療医学会学術集会プログラム・抄録集

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第43回日本集中治療医学会学術集会プログラム・抄録集

-321-CR3-1 Education Program in My Country(ESICM)Department of Intensive Care, CHIREC Hospitals, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, BelgiumDaniel De Backer委員会報告 3 2月13日(土) 10:00~12:00 第1会場各国の専門医制度,教育プログラムと日本集中治療医学会の教育プログラムCR3-2 Education Program in My country(ANZICS)Department of Intensive Care Medicine, St. George Hospital, AustraliaManoj SaxenaThe College of Intensive Care Medicine in Australia and New Zealand assumed responsibility for training in Intensive CareMedicine from January 2010. Prior to that date a Joint Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine, that was a conglomerate of theRoyal Australasian College of Physicians and the Australia and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists, had responsibility for thetraining program. The training program is flexible and allows trainees to undertake training in conjunction with Anaesthesia,Physician training and Emergency Physician training.After completing an undergraduate training program, most prospective intensive care trainees will complete 2-3 years ofgeneral postgraduate training that exposes them to General Medicine, Medical subspecialties and Surgery. Some will undertakea year of Critical Care training that may include 3-month terms of anaesthesia and intensive care, as well as other acute medicalor surgical specialties.The Intensive Care Medicine training program involves an additional 6 years and includes 6 months of basic training inIntensive Care Medicine, 12 months of Anaesthesia, 12 months of Medicine, 24 months of Core Intensive Care Medicine and a 12month Transitional year. Training must include a 6-month elective, exposure to paediatrics and 3 months in a rural hospital.During the training program, the trainee must pass both parts of the Fellowship examination(Basic Science and Clinicalcomponents), complete a Formal Project and have been judged to be performing at the level of a specialist by their supervisingconsultants(Regular In Training Evaluation Reports).Most trainees will pass the clinical component of the Fellowship exam in their second year of Core Intensive Care Medicine.The transition year is a post-Fellowship year that is designed to prepare the trainee for consultant practice.