Rehani B, Zhang YC, Rehani MM, Palkó A, Lau L, Lette MNM, Dillon WP. Radiology education in Europe: Analysis of results from 22 European countries. World J Radiol 2017; 9(2): 55-62 [PMID: 28298965 DOI: 10.4329/wjr.v9.i2.55]
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Bhavya Rehani, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California, 1001 Potrero Ave, San Francisco, CA 94110, United States. bhavya.rehani@ucsf.edu
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Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
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World J Radiol. Feb 28, 2017; 9(2): 55-62 Published online Feb 28, 2017. doi: 10.4329/wjr.v9.i2.55
Table 1 List of survey questions
Survey questions
A
How long is medical school in your country excluding internship?
B
Is internship required in your country?
C
How long is the radiology residency/post-graduate training in your country including internship in number of years?
D
Please provide the number of radiology residency programs in your country (rough estimate if exact figure is not known)
E
Is subspecialty radiology fellowship training available in your country?
F
Which subspecialty fellowship trainings are available in your country?
G
What percentage of radiology residents travel outside your country for subspecialized radiology training?
H
Approximately how many radiologists are there in your country?
I
If subspecialty training is not present in your country, are week- or month-long courses for advanced training and credentialing in a particular subspecialty available from your national societies?
J
Are there research requirements for radiology residents/trainees to finish training?
K
If there is a research requirement to finish training, please explain. Otherwise, please skip this question
L
What kind of national certifying exam or university based exam is required for residents to be certified in radiology?
M
How many MRI scanners are available in your country?
N
What percentage of radiology/medical imaging procedures is done by non-radiologists?
O
Is there a degree option like MSc in medical physics in your country?
P
Who teaches medical physics to radiology residents in your country?
Q
Are radiology residents formally examined for medical physics?
Table 2 Medical school, internship, and residency responses
Country
Length of medical school (excluding internship)
Internship requirement
Length of radiology residency (internship included)
Number of radiology residency programs
Armenia
6
No
2
1-5
Austria
6
Yes
6
6-10
Bulgaria
6
No
4
1-5
Croatia
6
Yes
5
6-10
Denmark
6
Yes
5
41-50
Estonia
5
No
4
1-5
Greece
6
No
5
11-20
Hungary
6
No
5
6-10
Italy
6
Yes
4
31-40
Lithuania
5
No
5
1-5
Malta
5
Yes
5
1-5
Norway
6
No
5
--
Poland
6
Yes
5
41-50
Portugal
6
Yes
5
> 80
Romania
5
Yes
4
21-30
Serbia
6
Yes
4
> 80
Slovakia
6
No
5
6-10
Slovenia
6
Yes
5
1-5
Spain
6
No
4
> 80
Sweden
6
Yes
7
51-100
Switzerland
6
No
5
21-30
United Kingdom
5
Yes
5
41-50
Table 3 Subspecialty fellowship responses
Country
Subspecialty
Types of available subspecialties
Percent radiologists traveling abroad for specialization
Approx. number of radiologists
Specialization training by national society
Neuro
IR
MSK
Chest
Abd
Neuro-IR
NM
US
Breast
CV
Ped
Armenia
N
< 50%
201-400
Y
Austria
Y
Y
< 50%
> 400
Y
Bulgaria
N
< 50%
Difficult to estimate
N
Croatia
Y
Y
Y
Y
< 50%
201-400
N
Denmark
N
< 50%
> 400
N
Estonia
Y
Y
< 50%
--
N
Greece
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
< 50%
--
--
Hungary
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
< 50%
> 400
Y
Italy
N
< 50%
> 400
Y
Lithuania
N
< 50%
201-400
Y
Malta
N
> 50%
< 50
Y
Norway
---
< 50%
> 400
--
Poland
N
< 50%
> 400
N
Portugal
N
< 50%
> 400
N
Romania
Y
Y
Y
Y
< 50%
> 400
N
Serbia
Y
Y
Y
< 50%
101-200
N
Slovakia
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
--
> 400
N
Slovenia
N
< 50%
101-200
N
Spain
N
< 50%
> 400
N
Sweden
Y
Y
0%
--
--
Switzerland
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
< 50%
> 400
--
United Kingdom
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
< 50%
> 400
N
Table 4 Certification and research responses
Country
Research requirement for residency
If yes, describe research requirement
Type of certifying exam required
Number of MRI scanners
Percentage of radiology procedures by non-radiologists
Armenia
No
---
Oral
6-10
---
Austria
Yes
9-mo research
Written and oral
> 100
15%-20%
Bulgaria
No
---
Oral
10-50
> 20%
Croatia
Yes
Indexed publication
Written and oral
10-50
---
Denmark
Yes
1-mo research
Oral
10-50
0%-5%
Estonia
No
---
Oral
---
---
Greece
Yes
---
Written and oral
---
---
Hungary
No
---
Written and oral
5-10
---
Italy
Yes
At least one research project
Written and oral
> 100
0%-5%
Lithuania
Yes
Research presentation
Written and oral
10-50
---
Malta
No
---
Written and oral
6-10
---
Norway
---
---
---
> 100
---
Poland
No
---
Written and oral
> 100
15%-20%
Portugal
No
---
Oral
51-100
> 20%
Romania
No
---
Written and oral
< 5
---
Serbia
No
---
Written and oral
10-50
5%-10%
Slovakia
No
---
Written and oral
10-50
---
Slovenia
Yes
At least one publication during residency
Written and oral
10-50
10%-15%
Spain
No
---
Written
> 100
10%-15%
Sweden
Yes
---
---
---
---
Switzerland
No
---
Written and oral
51-100
> 20%
United Kingdom
Yes
Basic research competency
Written and oral
> 100
> 20%
Table 5 Medical physics responses
Country
Medical physics degree
Medical physics taught by
Formal examination of medical physics
Armenia
Yes
Radiologist
Yes, there is a question paper combined with another subject
Only oral test
Austria
No
Radiologist
Only written test
Bulgaria
No
Radiologist
Yes, there is a separate question paper on this subject
Radiologists review the answer sheets for medical physics portion
Croatia
No
Radiologist
Radiologists review the answer sheets for medical physics part
Radiologists conduct oral exam in medical physics and radiation safety
Denmark
Yes
Medical physicist
Yes, there is a separate question paper on this subject
Only written test
Radiologists review the answer sheets for medical physics portion
Estonia
Yes
---
---
Greece
Yes
Medical physicist
Only oral test
Hungary
Yes
Medical physicist
There is both oral and written test
Italy
No
Medical physicist
Only oral test
Lithuania
No
Medical physicist
Yes, there is a separate question paper on this subject
Yes, there is a question paper combined with another subject
Malta
Yes
Medical physicist
Yes, there is a question paper combined with another subject
Only written test
Norway
No
Medical physicist
Yes, there is a question paper combined with another subject
Poland
Yes
Radiologist
Only written test
Portugal
No
Other
---
Romania
No
Medical physicist
Yes there is a question paper along combined with another subject
Radiologists review the answer sheets for medical physics part
Serbia
Yes
Medical physicist
Yes, there is a separate question paper on this subject
Yes, there is a question paper combined with another subject
Slovakia
Yes
Medical physicist
Yes, there is a question paper combined with another subject
There is both oral and written test
Slovenia
No
Medical physicist
Radiologists review the answer sheets for medical physics portion
Spain
Yes
Medical physicist
Only written test
Sweden
Yes
Medical physicist
Yes, there is a separate question paper on this subject
Switzerland
Yes
Medical physicist
Yes, there is a separate question paper on this subject
Only written test
Radiologists review the answer sheets for medical physics portion
United Kingdom
Yes
Medical physicist
Yes, there is a separate question paper on this subject
Radiologists review the answer sheets for medical physics portion
Citation: Rehani B, Zhang YC, Rehani MM, Palkó A, Lau L, Lette MNM, Dillon WP. Radiology education in Europe: Analysis of results from 22 European countries. World J Radiol 2017; 9(2): 55-62