Year 2023 / Volume 115 / Number 5
Editorial
Training and competence in Digestive Endoscopy: Statement Position Paper from the Spanish Society of Digestive Diseases

223-224

DOI: 10.17235/reed.2023.9692/2023

Agustín Albillos Martínez, Inmaculada Fernández Vázquez, Carolina Malagelada Prats, Julio Iglesias García, Aitor Orive Calzada, Rafael Ángel Gómez Rodríguez, Ana Bejarano García, Daniel Ceballos Santos, Marta Casado Martín,

Abstract
Gastrointestinal (GI) Endoscopy is a basic competence for the management of gastrointestinal diseases. However, it should not be regarded as an independent training technique. Rather it is a part of a continuous and accredited process that requires clinical knowledge from the gastroenterologist to keep skills up-to-date in a constantly evolving medical subspecialty. Thus, the only official accredited way for training in GI endoscopy is through the Specialized Health Training program in the Management of the Digestive Diseases administered by the Spanish Ministry of Health.
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09/05/2023 1:36:56
Estamos de acuerdo la acreditación por las sociedades de gastroenterologías, programas docentes universitarios, training hands on, becas y créditos de educación médica continua


08/05/2023 23:28:03
Este editorial deberia ser transmitido en forma completa a todas las sociedades gastroenterologicas en hispanoamerica y por supuesto a la sociedades quirurgicas .para ver si logra un concenso,


08/05/2023 23:23:21
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Albillos Martínez A, Fernández Vázquez I, Malagelada Prats C, Iglesias García J, Orive Calzada A, Gómez Rodríguez R, et all. Training and competence in Digestive Endoscopy: Statement Position Paper from the Spanish Society of Digestive Diseases. 9692/2023


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Accepted: 25/04/2023

Online First: 28/04/2023

Published: 05/05/2023


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