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Page 1: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE

International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)

Who wants to sit an exam

New Part I Centers in 2013 Beirut Berlin Cairo Dublin Ghent Pamplona Thessaloniki Utrecht Tbilisi (2014)

Part II Centers Gottingen 64 Barcelona 60 Madrid 65 Zuumlrich 62 London 67 Uppsala 62 Vienna 60 Athens 63 (2-day exam for the first time and full) Erlangen 64 Istanbul 51 Porto 42 (2-day exam for the first time)

Part II Centers Total Part II registrations for 2013

637 compared to 493 last year Increase of 292 compared to last year

Part II new centers Berlin in 2012

Istanbul and London in 2013

1 Allergology and Clinical Immunology 2 Anesthesiology 3 Dermatology amp Venereology 4 ENT+ORL-Head and Neck Surgery 5 Hand Surgery 6 Intensive Care 7 Internal Medicine 8 Neurology 9 Neurosurgery 10 Nuclear Medicine 11 Ophthalmology 12 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 13 Orthopaedics and Traumatology 14 Pathology 15 Pediatric Surgery 16 Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 17 Plastic Surgery 18 Respiratory Medicine 19 Surgery (General Surgery) 20 Coloproctology 21 Endocrine Surgery 22 Surgical Oncology 23 Thoracic Surgery 24 Transplantation 25 Trauma Surgery 26 Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 27 Urology 28 Vascular Surgery 29 Angiology 30 Emergency Medicine 31 Gastroenterology 32 Pediatric Intensive Care

UEMS-CESMA Council of European Specialist

Medical Assessment

Chairman Zeev Goldik (Anaesthesiology) Vice-Chairman Alfred Tenore (Pediatrics) General Secretary John Boorman (Plastic Surgery) Honorary Treasurer Vassilios Papalois (Transplantation) -

Countries where EE are recognized Switzerland Austria Hungary Poland Netherlands Romania Malta Finland Turkey Slovenia Moldova Portugal Czech Republic

THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN

1 English 2 German 3 Spanish 4 French 5 Italian 6 Russian 7 Polish 8 Hungarian 9 Romanian 10 Portuguese 11 Turkish 12 Slovenian

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Individual Benefit

Assessment of training Recognition of professional standard and quality

Promotion and competition Movement between European countries

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment

Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

EDA CANDIDATE REPORT FORM

In Training Assessment Stage of Training lt 2 yrs Overall Results Candidates National Europe wide Average of all Right Wrong Void Score Average at this Average at this Diploma stage of Stage of Candidates 13 candidates 80 candidates Paper A 140 51 109 2967 3459 3658 4765 Paper B 177 48 75 4300 4344 4388 5184 Detailed Results Paper A Cardio-respiratory Physiology 2400 3200 3705 4686 Neurophysiology 2667 3641 3617 4352 General Physiology 2000 3560 4282 4945 Cardiovascular Pharmacology 2800 3600 3995 5760 CNS Pharmacology 7000 6385 5950 7773 General Pharmacology 3692 3420 3221 4637 General Physics 3091 3021 3143 4059 Clinical Measurement 2857 3846 3982 5089 Statistics 1000 2154 2700 3230 Paper B General Anaesthesia 2375 3394 3880 4642 Special Anaesthesia 2941 3873 3946 5464 Local Regional Anaesthesia Pain 3500 3038 3050 4438 Intensive Care 6500 4846 4244 4207 Internal Medicine 4400 4862 4620 5744 Emergency Medicine 000 1731 2544 3340

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Mutual Recognition

Joint meetings Invitation of external examiners Exchange of Examination Questions Strategy meetings Joint research

Irish College of Anaesthetists

Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Adoption of EDA part I

Switzerland

198788

1993

EDA in Hungary

EDA in Poland Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy since autumn 2008

Poland

Malta

Malta

Austria

Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and

Diploma

Austrian Recognition

At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided

ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo

European Diploma in Turkey

Turkey

Chisinau- Moldova

Slovenia meeting ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana

ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine

7 centers for part I and ITA Oral Exam Center in Porto

Netherlands

Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of

Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative

The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course

European exams Computer based assessments

Multiple locations

Remote centers

Different languages

Spread faculty

OLA Pilot

Cardiology

Radiology

Anaesthesiology

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 2: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)

Who wants to sit an exam

New Part I Centers in 2013 Beirut Berlin Cairo Dublin Ghent Pamplona Thessaloniki Utrecht Tbilisi (2014)

Part II Centers Gottingen 64 Barcelona 60 Madrid 65 Zuumlrich 62 London 67 Uppsala 62 Vienna 60 Athens 63 (2-day exam for the first time and full) Erlangen 64 Istanbul 51 Porto 42 (2-day exam for the first time)

Part II Centers Total Part II registrations for 2013

637 compared to 493 last year Increase of 292 compared to last year

Part II new centers Berlin in 2012

Istanbul and London in 2013

1 Allergology and Clinical Immunology 2 Anesthesiology 3 Dermatology amp Venereology 4 ENT+ORL-Head and Neck Surgery 5 Hand Surgery 6 Intensive Care 7 Internal Medicine 8 Neurology 9 Neurosurgery 10 Nuclear Medicine 11 Ophthalmology 12 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 13 Orthopaedics and Traumatology 14 Pathology 15 Pediatric Surgery 16 Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 17 Plastic Surgery 18 Respiratory Medicine 19 Surgery (General Surgery) 20 Coloproctology 21 Endocrine Surgery 22 Surgical Oncology 23 Thoracic Surgery 24 Transplantation 25 Trauma Surgery 26 Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 27 Urology 28 Vascular Surgery 29 Angiology 30 Emergency Medicine 31 Gastroenterology 32 Pediatric Intensive Care

UEMS-CESMA Council of European Specialist

Medical Assessment

Chairman Zeev Goldik (Anaesthesiology) Vice-Chairman Alfred Tenore (Pediatrics) General Secretary John Boorman (Plastic Surgery) Honorary Treasurer Vassilios Papalois (Transplantation) -

Countries where EE are recognized Switzerland Austria Hungary Poland Netherlands Romania Malta Finland Turkey Slovenia Moldova Portugal Czech Republic

THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN

1 English 2 German 3 Spanish 4 French 5 Italian 6 Russian 7 Polish 8 Hungarian 9 Romanian 10 Portuguese 11 Turkish 12 Slovenian

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Individual Benefit

Assessment of training Recognition of professional standard and quality

Promotion and competition Movement between European countries

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment

Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

EDA CANDIDATE REPORT FORM

In Training Assessment Stage of Training lt 2 yrs Overall Results Candidates National Europe wide Average of all Right Wrong Void Score Average at this Average at this Diploma stage of Stage of Candidates 13 candidates 80 candidates Paper A 140 51 109 2967 3459 3658 4765 Paper B 177 48 75 4300 4344 4388 5184 Detailed Results Paper A Cardio-respiratory Physiology 2400 3200 3705 4686 Neurophysiology 2667 3641 3617 4352 General Physiology 2000 3560 4282 4945 Cardiovascular Pharmacology 2800 3600 3995 5760 CNS Pharmacology 7000 6385 5950 7773 General Pharmacology 3692 3420 3221 4637 General Physics 3091 3021 3143 4059 Clinical Measurement 2857 3846 3982 5089 Statistics 1000 2154 2700 3230 Paper B General Anaesthesia 2375 3394 3880 4642 Special Anaesthesia 2941 3873 3946 5464 Local Regional Anaesthesia Pain 3500 3038 3050 4438 Intensive Care 6500 4846 4244 4207 Internal Medicine 4400 4862 4620 5744 Emergency Medicine 000 1731 2544 3340

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Mutual Recognition

Joint meetings Invitation of external examiners Exchange of Examination Questions Strategy meetings Joint research

Irish College of Anaesthetists

Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Adoption of EDA part I

Switzerland

198788

1993

EDA in Hungary

EDA in Poland Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy since autumn 2008

Poland

Malta

Malta

Austria

Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and

Diploma

Austrian Recognition

At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided

ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo

European Diploma in Turkey

Turkey

Chisinau- Moldova

Slovenia meeting ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana

ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine

7 centers for part I and ITA Oral Exam Center in Porto

Netherlands

Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of

Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative

The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course

European exams Computer based assessments

Multiple locations

Remote centers

Different languages

Spread faculty

OLA Pilot

Cardiology

Radiology

Anaesthesiology

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 3: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

Who wants to sit an exam

New Part I Centers in 2013 Beirut Berlin Cairo Dublin Ghent Pamplona Thessaloniki Utrecht Tbilisi (2014)

Part II Centers Gottingen 64 Barcelona 60 Madrid 65 Zuumlrich 62 London 67 Uppsala 62 Vienna 60 Athens 63 (2-day exam for the first time and full) Erlangen 64 Istanbul 51 Porto 42 (2-day exam for the first time)

Part II Centers Total Part II registrations for 2013

637 compared to 493 last year Increase of 292 compared to last year

Part II new centers Berlin in 2012

Istanbul and London in 2013

1 Allergology and Clinical Immunology 2 Anesthesiology 3 Dermatology amp Venereology 4 ENT+ORL-Head and Neck Surgery 5 Hand Surgery 6 Intensive Care 7 Internal Medicine 8 Neurology 9 Neurosurgery 10 Nuclear Medicine 11 Ophthalmology 12 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 13 Orthopaedics and Traumatology 14 Pathology 15 Pediatric Surgery 16 Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 17 Plastic Surgery 18 Respiratory Medicine 19 Surgery (General Surgery) 20 Coloproctology 21 Endocrine Surgery 22 Surgical Oncology 23 Thoracic Surgery 24 Transplantation 25 Trauma Surgery 26 Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 27 Urology 28 Vascular Surgery 29 Angiology 30 Emergency Medicine 31 Gastroenterology 32 Pediatric Intensive Care

UEMS-CESMA Council of European Specialist

Medical Assessment

Chairman Zeev Goldik (Anaesthesiology) Vice-Chairman Alfred Tenore (Pediatrics) General Secretary John Boorman (Plastic Surgery) Honorary Treasurer Vassilios Papalois (Transplantation) -

Countries where EE are recognized Switzerland Austria Hungary Poland Netherlands Romania Malta Finland Turkey Slovenia Moldova Portugal Czech Republic

THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN

1 English 2 German 3 Spanish 4 French 5 Italian 6 Russian 7 Polish 8 Hungarian 9 Romanian 10 Portuguese 11 Turkish 12 Slovenian

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Individual Benefit

Assessment of training Recognition of professional standard and quality

Promotion and competition Movement between European countries

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment

Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

EDA CANDIDATE REPORT FORM

In Training Assessment Stage of Training lt 2 yrs Overall Results Candidates National Europe wide Average of all Right Wrong Void Score Average at this Average at this Diploma stage of Stage of Candidates 13 candidates 80 candidates Paper A 140 51 109 2967 3459 3658 4765 Paper B 177 48 75 4300 4344 4388 5184 Detailed Results Paper A Cardio-respiratory Physiology 2400 3200 3705 4686 Neurophysiology 2667 3641 3617 4352 General Physiology 2000 3560 4282 4945 Cardiovascular Pharmacology 2800 3600 3995 5760 CNS Pharmacology 7000 6385 5950 7773 General Pharmacology 3692 3420 3221 4637 General Physics 3091 3021 3143 4059 Clinical Measurement 2857 3846 3982 5089 Statistics 1000 2154 2700 3230 Paper B General Anaesthesia 2375 3394 3880 4642 Special Anaesthesia 2941 3873 3946 5464 Local Regional Anaesthesia Pain 3500 3038 3050 4438 Intensive Care 6500 4846 4244 4207 Internal Medicine 4400 4862 4620 5744 Emergency Medicine 000 1731 2544 3340

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Mutual Recognition

Joint meetings Invitation of external examiners Exchange of Examination Questions Strategy meetings Joint research

Irish College of Anaesthetists

Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Adoption of EDA part I

Switzerland

198788

1993

EDA in Hungary

EDA in Poland Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy since autumn 2008

Poland

Malta

Malta

Austria

Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and

Diploma

Austrian Recognition

At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided

ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo

European Diploma in Turkey

Turkey

Chisinau- Moldova

Slovenia meeting ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana

ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine

7 centers for part I and ITA Oral Exam Center in Porto

Netherlands

Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of

Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative

The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course

European exams Computer based assessments

Multiple locations

Remote centers

Different languages

Spread faculty

OLA Pilot

Cardiology

Radiology

Anaesthesiology

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 4: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

New Part I Centers in 2013 Beirut Berlin Cairo Dublin Ghent Pamplona Thessaloniki Utrecht Tbilisi (2014)

Part II Centers Gottingen 64 Barcelona 60 Madrid 65 Zuumlrich 62 London 67 Uppsala 62 Vienna 60 Athens 63 (2-day exam for the first time and full) Erlangen 64 Istanbul 51 Porto 42 (2-day exam for the first time)

Part II Centers Total Part II registrations for 2013

637 compared to 493 last year Increase of 292 compared to last year

Part II new centers Berlin in 2012

Istanbul and London in 2013

1 Allergology and Clinical Immunology 2 Anesthesiology 3 Dermatology amp Venereology 4 ENT+ORL-Head and Neck Surgery 5 Hand Surgery 6 Intensive Care 7 Internal Medicine 8 Neurology 9 Neurosurgery 10 Nuclear Medicine 11 Ophthalmology 12 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 13 Orthopaedics and Traumatology 14 Pathology 15 Pediatric Surgery 16 Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 17 Plastic Surgery 18 Respiratory Medicine 19 Surgery (General Surgery) 20 Coloproctology 21 Endocrine Surgery 22 Surgical Oncology 23 Thoracic Surgery 24 Transplantation 25 Trauma Surgery 26 Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 27 Urology 28 Vascular Surgery 29 Angiology 30 Emergency Medicine 31 Gastroenterology 32 Pediatric Intensive Care

UEMS-CESMA Council of European Specialist

Medical Assessment

Chairman Zeev Goldik (Anaesthesiology) Vice-Chairman Alfred Tenore (Pediatrics) General Secretary John Boorman (Plastic Surgery) Honorary Treasurer Vassilios Papalois (Transplantation) -

Countries where EE are recognized Switzerland Austria Hungary Poland Netherlands Romania Malta Finland Turkey Slovenia Moldova Portugal Czech Republic

THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN

1 English 2 German 3 Spanish 4 French 5 Italian 6 Russian 7 Polish 8 Hungarian 9 Romanian 10 Portuguese 11 Turkish 12 Slovenian

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Individual Benefit

Assessment of training Recognition of professional standard and quality

Promotion and competition Movement between European countries

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment

Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

EDA CANDIDATE REPORT FORM

In Training Assessment Stage of Training lt 2 yrs Overall Results Candidates National Europe wide Average of all Right Wrong Void Score Average at this Average at this Diploma stage of Stage of Candidates 13 candidates 80 candidates Paper A 140 51 109 2967 3459 3658 4765 Paper B 177 48 75 4300 4344 4388 5184 Detailed Results Paper A Cardio-respiratory Physiology 2400 3200 3705 4686 Neurophysiology 2667 3641 3617 4352 General Physiology 2000 3560 4282 4945 Cardiovascular Pharmacology 2800 3600 3995 5760 CNS Pharmacology 7000 6385 5950 7773 General Pharmacology 3692 3420 3221 4637 General Physics 3091 3021 3143 4059 Clinical Measurement 2857 3846 3982 5089 Statistics 1000 2154 2700 3230 Paper B General Anaesthesia 2375 3394 3880 4642 Special Anaesthesia 2941 3873 3946 5464 Local Regional Anaesthesia Pain 3500 3038 3050 4438 Intensive Care 6500 4846 4244 4207 Internal Medicine 4400 4862 4620 5744 Emergency Medicine 000 1731 2544 3340

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Mutual Recognition

Joint meetings Invitation of external examiners Exchange of Examination Questions Strategy meetings Joint research

Irish College of Anaesthetists

Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Adoption of EDA part I

Switzerland

198788

1993

EDA in Hungary

EDA in Poland Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy since autumn 2008

Poland

Malta

Malta

Austria

Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and

Diploma

Austrian Recognition

At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided

ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo

European Diploma in Turkey

Turkey

Chisinau- Moldova

Slovenia meeting ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana

ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine

7 centers for part I and ITA Oral Exam Center in Porto

Netherlands

Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of

Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative

The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course

European exams Computer based assessments

Multiple locations

Remote centers

Different languages

Spread faculty

OLA Pilot

Cardiology

Radiology

Anaesthesiology

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 5: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

Part II Centers Gottingen 64 Barcelona 60 Madrid 65 Zuumlrich 62 London 67 Uppsala 62 Vienna 60 Athens 63 (2-day exam for the first time and full) Erlangen 64 Istanbul 51 Porto 42 (2-day exam for the first time)

Part II Centers Total Part II registrations for 2013

637 compared to 493 last year Increase of 292 compared to last year

Part II new centers Berlin in 2012

Istanbul and London in 2013

1 Allergology and Clinical Immunology 2 Anesthesiology 3 Dermatology amp Venereology 4 ENT+ORL-Head and Neck Surgery 5 Hand Surgery 6 Intensive Care 7 Internal Medicine 8 Neurology 9 Neurosurgery 10 Nuclear Medicine 11 Ophthalmology 12 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 13 Orthopaedics and Traumatology 14 Pathology 15 Pediatric Surgery 16 Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 17 Plastic Surgery 18 Respiratory Medicine 19 Surgery (General Surgery) 20 Coloproctology 21 Endocrine Surgery 22 Surgical Oncology 23 Thoracic Surgery 24 Transplantation 25 Trauma Surgery 26 Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 27 Urology 28 Vascular Surgery 29 Angiology 30 Emergency Medicine 31 Gastroenterology 32 Pediatric Intensive Care

UEMS-CESMA Council of European Specialist

Medical Assessment

Chairman Zeev Goldik (Anaesthesiology) Vice-Chairman Alfred Tenore (Pediatrics) General Secretary John Boorman (Plastic Surgery) Honorary Treasurer Vassilios Papalois (Transplantation) -

Countries where EE are recognized Switzerland Austria Hungary Poland Netherlands Romania Malta Finland Turkey Slovenia Moldova Portugal Czech Republic

THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN

1 English 2 German 3 Spanish 4 French 5 Italian 6 Russian 7 Polish 8 Hungarian 9 Romanian 10 Portuguese 11 Turkish 12 Slovenian

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Individual Benefit

Assessment of training Recognition of professional standard and quality

Promotion and competition Movement between European countries

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment

Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

EDA CANDIDATE REPORT FORM

In Training Assessment Stage of Training lt 2 yrs Overall Results Candidates National Europe wide Average of all Right Wrong Void Score Average at this Average at this Diploma stage of Stage of Candidates 13 candidates 80 candidates Paper A 140 51 109 2967 3459 3658 4765 Paper B 177 48 75 4300 4344 4388 5184 Detailed Results Paper A Cardio-respiratory Physiology 2400 3200 3705 4686 Neurophysiology 2667 3641 3617 4352 General Physiology 2000 3560 4282 4945 Cardiovascular Pharmacology 2800 3600 3995 5760 CNS Pharmacology 7000 6385 5950 7773 General Pharmacology 3692 3420 3221 4637 General Physics 3091 3021 3143 4059 Clinical Measurement 2857 3846 3982 5089 Statistics 1000 2154 2700 3230 Paper B General Anaesthesia 2375 3394 3880 4642 Special Anaesthesia 2941 3873 3946 5464 Local Regional Anaesthesia Pain 3500 3038 3050 4438 Intensive Care 6500 4846 4244 4207 Internal Medicine 4400 4862 4620 5744 Emergency Medicine 000 1731 2544 3340

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Mutual Recognition

Joint meetings Invitation of external examiners Exchange of Examination Questions Strategy meetings Joint research

Irish College of Anaesthetists

Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Adoption of EDA part I

Switzerland

198788

1993

EDA in Hungary

EDA in Poland Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy since autumn 2008

Poland

Malta

Malta

Austria

Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and

Diploma

Austrian Recognition

At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided

ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo

European Diploma in Turkey

Turkey

Chisinau- Moldova

Slovenia meeting ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana

ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine

7 centers for part I and ITA Oral Exam Center in Porto

Netherlands

Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of

Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative

The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course

European exams Computer based assessments

Multiple locations

Remote centers

Different languages

Spread faculty

OLA Pilot

Cardiology

Radiology

Anaesthesiology

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 6: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

Part II Centers Total Part II registrations for 2013

637 compared to 493 last year Increase of 292 compared to last year

Part II new centers Berlin in 2012

Istanbul and London in 2013

1 Allergology and Clinical Immunology 2 Anesthesiology 3 Dermatology amp Venereology 4 ENT+ORL-Head and Neck Surgery 5 Hand Surgery 6 Intensive Care 7 Internal Medicine 8 Neurology 9 Neurosurgery 10 Nuclear Medicine 11 Ophthalmology 12 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 13 Orthopaedics and Traumatology 14 Pathology 15 Pediatric Surgery 16 Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 17 Plastic Surgery 18 Respiratory Medicine 19 Surgery (General Surgery) 20 Coloproctology 21 Endocrine Surgery 22 Surgical Oncology 23 Thoracic Surgery 24 Transplantation 25 Trauma Surgery 26 Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 27 Urology 28 Vascular Surgery 29 Angiology 30 Emergency Medicine 31 Gastroenterology 32 Pediatric Intensive Care

UEMS-CESMA Council of European Specialist

Medical Assessment

Chairman Zeev Goldik (Anaesthesiology) Vice-Chairman Alfred Tenore (Pediatrics) General Secretary John Boorman (Plastic Surgery) Honorary Treasurer Vassilios Papalois (Transplantation) -

Countries where EE are recognized Switzerland Austria Hungary Poland Netherlands Romania Malta Finland Turkey Slovenia Moldova Portugal Czech Republic

THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN

1 English 2 German 3 Spanish 4 French 5 Italian 6 Russian 7 Polish 8 Hungarian 9 Romanian 10 Portuguese 11 Turkish 12 Slovenian

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Individual Benefit

Assessment of training Recognition of professional standard and quality

Promotion and competition Movement between European countries

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment

Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

EDA CANDIDATE REPORT FORM

In Training Assessment Stage of Training lt 2 yrs Overall Results Candidates National Europe wide Average of all Right Wrong Void Score Average at this Average at this Diploma stage of Stage of Candidates 13 candidates 80 candidates Paper A 140 51 109 2967 3459 3658 4765 Paper B 177 48 75 4300 4344 4388 5184 Detailed Results Paper A Cardio-respiratory Physiology 2400 3200 3705 4686 Neurophysiology 2667 3641 3617 4352 General Physiology 2000 3560 4282 4945 Cardiovascular Pharmacology 2800 3600 3995 5760 CNS Pharmacology 7000 6385 5950 7773 General Pharmacology 3692 3420 3221 4637 General Physics 3091 3021 3143 4059 Clinical Measurement 2857 3846 3982 5089 Statistics 1000 2154 2700 3230 Paper B General Anaesthesia 2375 3394 3880 4642 Special Anaesthesia 2941 3873 3946 5464 Local Regional Anaesthesia Pain 3500 3038 3050 4438 Intensive Care 6500 4846 4244 4207 Internal Medicine 4400 4862 4620 5744 Emergency Medicine 000 1731 2544 3340

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Mutual Recognition

Joint meetings Invitation of external examiners Exchange of Examination Questions Strategy meetings Joint research

Irish College of Anaesthetists

Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Adoption of EDA part I

Switzerland

198788

1993

EDA in Hungary

EDA in Poland Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy since autumn 2008

Poland

Malta

Malta

Austria

Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and

Diploma

Austrian Recognition

At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided

ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo

European Diploma in Turkey

Turkey

Chisinau- Moldova

Slovenia meeting ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana

ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine

7 centers for part I and ITA Oral Exam Center in Porto

Netherlands

Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of

Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative

The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course

European exams Computer based assessments

Multiple locations

Remote centers

Different languages

Spread faculty

OLA Pilot

Cardiology

Radiology

Anaesthesiology

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 7: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

1 Allergology and Clinical Immunology 2 Anesthesiology 3 Dermatology amp Venereology 4 ENT+ORL-Head and Neck Surgery 5 Hand Surgery 6 Intensive Care 7 Internal Medicine 8 Neurology 9 Neurosurgery 10 Nuclear Medicine 11 Ophthalmology 12 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 13 Orthopaedics and Traumatology 14 Pathology 15 Pediatric Surgery 16 Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 17 Plastic Surgery 18 Respiratory Medicine 19 Surgery (General Surgery) 20 Coloproctology 21 Endocrine Surgery 22 Surgical Oncology 23 Thoracic Surgery 24 Transplantation 25 Trauma Surgery 26 Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 27 Urology 28 Vascular Surgery 29 Angiology 30 Emergency Medicine 31 Gastroenterology 32 Pediatric Intensive Care

UEMS-CESMA Council of European Specialist

Medical Assessment

Chairman Zeev Goldik (Anaesthesiology) Vice-Chairman Alfred Tenore (Pediatrics) General Secretary John Boorman (Plastic Surgery) Honorary Treasurer Vassilios Papalois (Transplantation) -

Countries where EE are recognized Switzerland Austria Hungary Poland Netherlands Romania Malta Finland Turkey Slovenia Moldova Portugal Czech Republic

THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN

1 English 2 German 3 Spanish 4 French 5 Italian 6 Russian 7 Polish 8 Hungarian 9 Romanian 10 Portuguese 11 Turkish 12 Slovenian

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Individual Benefit

Assessment of training Recognition of professional standard and quality

Promotion and competition Movement between European countries

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment

Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

EDA CANDIDATE REPORT FORM

In Training Assessment Stage of Training lt 2 yrs Overall Results Candidates National Europe wide Average of all Right Wrong Void Score Average at this Average at this Diploma stage of Stage of Candidates 13 candidates 80 candidates Paper A 140 51 109 2967 3459 3658 4765 Paper B 177 48 75 4300 4344 4388 5184 Detailed Results Paper A Cardio-respiratory Physiology 2400 3200 3705 4686 Neurophysiology 2667 3641 3617 4352 General Physiology 2000 3560 4282 4945 Cardiovascular Pharmacology 2800 3600 3995 5760 CNS Pharmacology 7000 6385 5950 7773 General Pharmacology 3692 3420 3221 4637 General Physics 3091 3021 3143 4059 Clinical Measurement 2857 3846 3982 5089 Statistics 1000 2154 2700 3230 Paper B General Anaesthesia 2375 3394 3880 4642 Special Anaesthesia 2941 3873 3946 5464 Local Regional Anaesthesia Pain 3500 3038 3050 4438 Intensive Care 6500 4846 4244 4207 Internal Medicine 4400 4862 4620 5744 Emergency Medicine 000 1731 2544 3340

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Mutual Recognition

Joint meetings Invitation of external examiners Exchange of Examination Questions Strategy meetings Joint research

Irish College of Anaesthetists

Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Adoption of EDA part I

Switzerland

198788

1993

EDA in Hungary

EDA in Poland Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy since autumn 2008

Poland

Malta

Malta

Austria

Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and

Diploma

Austrian Recognition

At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided

ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo

European Diploma in Turkey

Turkey

Chisinau- Moldova

Slovenia meeting ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana

ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine

7 centers for part I and ITA Oral Exam Center in Porto

Netherlands

Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of

Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative

The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course

European exams Computer based assessments

Multiple locations

Remote centers

Different languages

Spread faculty

OLA Pilot

Cardiology

Radiology

Anaesthesiology

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 8: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

UEMS-CESMA Council of European Specialist

Medical Assessment

Chairman Zeev Goldik (Anaesthesiology) Vice-Chairman Alfred Tenore (Pediatrics) General Secretary John Boorman (Plastic Surgery) Honorary Treasurer Vassilios Papalois (Transplantation) -

Countries where EE are recognized Switzerland Austria Hungary Poland Netherlands Romania Malta Finland Turkey Slovenia Moldova Portugal Czech Republic

THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN

1 English 2 German 3 Spanish 4 French 5 Italian 6 Russian 7 Polish 8 Hungarian 9 Romanian 10 Portuguese 11 Turkish 12 Slovenian

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Individual Benefit

Assessment of training Recognition of professional standard and quality

Promotion and competition Movement between European countries

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment

Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

EDA CANDIDATE REPORT FORM

In Training Assessment Stage of Training lt 2 yrs Overall Results Candidates National Europe wide Average of all Right Wrong Void Score Average at this Average at this Diploma stage of Stage of Candidates 13 candidates 80 candidates Paper A 140 51 109 2967 3459 3658 4765 Paper B 177 48 75 4300 4344 4388 5184 Detailed Results Paper A Cardio-respiratory Physiology 2400 3200 3705 4686 Neurophysiology 2667 3641 3617 4352 General Physiology 2000 3560 4282 4945 Cardiovascular Pharmacology 2800 3600 3995 5760 CNS Pharmacology 7000 6385 5950 7773 General Pharmacology 3692 3420 3221 4637 General Physics 3091 3021 3143 4059 Clinical Measurement 2857 3846 3982 5089 Statistics 1000 2154 2700 3230 Paper B General Anaesthesia 2375 3394 3880 4642 Special Anaesthesia 2941 3873 3946 5464 Local Regional Anaesthesia Pain 3500 3038 3050 4438 Intensive Care 6500 4846 4244 4207 Internal Medicine 4400 4862 4620 5744 Emergency Medicine 000 1731 2544 3340

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Mutual Recognition

Joint meetings Invitation of external examiners Exchange of Examination Questions Strategy meetings Joint research

Irish College of Anaesthetists

Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Adoption of EDA part I

Switzerland

198788

1993

EDA in Hungary

EDA in Poland Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy since autumn 2008

Poland

Malta

Malta

Austria

Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and

Diploma

Austrian Recognition

At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided

ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo

European Diploma in Turkey

Turkey

Chisinau- Moldova

Slovenia meeting ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana

ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine

7 centers for part I and ITA Oral Exam Center in Porto

Netherlands

Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of

Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative

The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course

European exams Computer based assessments

Multiple locations

Remote centers

Different languages

Spread faculty

OLA Pilot

Cardiology

Radiology

Anaesthesiology

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 9: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

Countries where EE are recognized Switzerland Austria Hungary Poland Netherlands Romania Malta Finland Turkey Slovenia Moldova Portugal Czech Republic

THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN

1 English 2 German 3 Spanish 4 French 5 Italian 6 Russian 7 Polish 8 Hungarian 9 Romanian 10 Portuguese 11 Turkish 12 Slovenian

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Individual Benefit

Assessment of training Recognition of professional standard and quality

Promotion and competition Movement between European countries

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment

Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

EDA CANDIDATE REPORT FORM

In Training Assessment Stage of Training lt 2 yrs Overall Results Candidates National Europe wide Average of all Right Wrong Void Score Average at this Average at this Diploma stage of Stage of Candidates 13 candidates 80 candidates Paper A 140 51 109 2967 3459 3658 4765 Paper B 177 48 75 4300 4344 4388 5184 Detailed Results Paper A Cardio-respiratory Physiology 2400 3200 3705 4686 Neurophysiology 2667 3641 3617 4352 General Physiology 2000 3560 4282 4945 Cardiovascular Pharmacology 2800 3600 3995 5760 CNS Pharmacology 7000 6385 5950 7773 General Pharmacology 3692 3420 3221 4637 General Physics 3091 3021 3143 4059 Clinical Measurement 2857 3846 3982 5089 Statistics 1000 2154 2700 3230 Paper B General Anaesthesia 2375 3394 3880 4642 Special Anaesthesia 2941 3873 3946 5464 Local Regional Anaesthesia Pain 3500 3038 3050 4438 Intensive Care 6500 4846 4244 4207 Internal Medicine 4400 4862 4620 5744 Emergency Medicine 000 1731 2544 3340

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Mutual Recognition

Joint meetings Invitation of external examiners Exchange of Examination Questions Strategy meetings Joint research

Irish College of Anaesthetists

Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Adoption of EDA part I

Switzerland

198788

1993

EDA in Hungary

EDA in Poland Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy since autumn 2008

Poland

Malta

Malta

Austria

Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and

Diploma

Austrian Recognition

At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided

ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo

European Diploma in Turkey

Turkey

Chisinau- Moldova

Slovenia meeting ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana

ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine

7 centers for part I and ITA Oral Exam Center in Porto

Netherlands

Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of

Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative

The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course

European exams Computer based assessments

Multiple locations

Remote centers

Different languages

Spread faculty

OLA Pilot

Cardiology

Radiology

Anaesthesiology

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 10: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN

1 English 2 German 3 Spanish 4 French 5 Italian 6 Russian 7 Polish 8 Hungarian 9 Romanian 10 Portuguese 11 Turkish 12 Slovenian

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Individual Benefit

Assessment of training Recognition of professional standard and quality

Promotion and competition Movement between European countries

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment

Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

EDA CANDIDATE REPORT FORM

In Training Assessment Stage of Training lt 2 yrs Overall Results Candidates National Europe wide Average of all Right Wrong Void Score Average at this Average at this Diploma stage of Stage of Candidates 13 candidates 80 candidates Paper A 140 51 109 2967 3459 3658 4765 Paper B 177 48 75 4300 4344 4388 5184 Detailed Results Paper A Cardio-respiratory Physiology 2400 3200 3705 4686 Neurophysiology 2667 3641 3617 4352 General Physiology 2000 3560 4282 4945 Cardiovascular Pharmacology 2800 3600 3995 5760 CNS Pharmacology 7000 6385 5950 7773 General Pharmacology 3692 3420 3221 4637 General Physics 3091 3021 3143 4059 Clinical Measurement 2857 3846 3982 5089 Statistics 1000 2154 2700 3230 Paper B General Anaesthesia 2375 3394 3880 4642 Special Anaesthesia 2941 3873 3946 5464 Local Regional Anaesthesia Pain 3500 3038 3050 4438 Intensive Care 6500 4846 4244 4207 Internal Medicine 4400 4862 4620 5744 Emergency Medicine 000 1731 2544 3340

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Mutual Recognition

Joint meetings Invitation of external examiners Exchange of Examination Questions Strategy meetings Joint research

Irish College of Anaesthetists

Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Adoption of EDA part I

Switzerland

198788

1993

EDA in Hungary

EDA in Poland Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy since autumn 2008

Poland

Malta

Malta

Austria

Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and

Diploma

Austrian Recognition

At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided

ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo

European Diploma in Turkey

Turkey

Chisinau- Moldova

Slovenia meeting ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana

ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine

7 centers for part I and ITA Oral Exam Center in Porto

Netherlands

Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of

Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative

The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course

European exams Computer based assessments

Multiple locations

Remote centers

Different languages

Spread faculty

OLA Pilot

Cardiology

Radiology

Anaesthesiology

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 11: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Individual Benefit

Assessment of training Recognition of professional standard and quality

Promotion and competition Movement between European countries

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment

Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

EDA CANDIDATE REPORT FORM

In Training Assessment Stage of Training lt 2 yrs Overall Results Candidates National Europe wide Average of all Right Wrong Void Score Average at this Average at this Diploma stage of Stage of Candidates 13 candidates 80 candidates Paper A 140 51 109 2967 3459 3658 4765 Paper B 177 48 75 4300 4344 4388 5184 Detailed Results Paper A Cardio-respiratory Physiology 2400 3200 3705 4686 Neurophysiology 2667 3641 3617 4352 General Physiology 2000 3560 4282 4945 Cardiovascular Pharmacology 2800 3600 3995 5760 CNS Pharmacology 7000 6385 5950 7773 General Pharmacology 3692 3420 3221 4637 General Physics 3091 3021 3143 4059 Clinical Measurement 2857 3846 3982 5089 Statistics 1000 2154 2700 3230 Paper B General Anaesthesia 2375 3394 3880 4642 Special Anaesthesia 2941 3873 3946 5464 Local Regional Anaesthesia Pain 3500 3038 3050 4438 Intensive Care 6500 4846 4244 4207 Internal Medicine 4400 4862 4620 5744 Emergency Medicine 000 1731 2544 3340

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Mutual Recognition

Joint meetings Invitation of external examiners Exchange of Examination Questions Strategy meetings Joint research

Irish College of Anaesthetists

Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Adoption of EDA part I

Switzerland

198788

1993

EDA in Hungary

EDA in Poland Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy since autumn 2008

Poland

Malta

Malta

Austria

Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and

Diploma

Austrian Recognition

At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided

ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo

European Diploma in Turkey

Turkey

Chisinau- Moldova

Slovenia meeting ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana

ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine

7 centers for part I and ITA Oral Exam Center in Porto

Netherlands

Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of

Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative

The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course

European exams Computer based assessments

Multiple locations

Remote centers

Different languages

Spread faculty

OLA Pilot

Cardiology

Radiology

Anaesthesiology

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 12: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

Individual Benefit

Assessment of training Recognition of professional standard and quality

Promotion and competition Movement between European countries

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment

Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

EDA CANDIDATE REPORT FORM

In Training Assessment Stage of Training lt 2 yrs Overall Results Candidates National Europe wide Average of all Right Wrong Void Score Average at this Average at this Diploma stage of Stage of Candidates 13 candidates 80 candidates Paper A 140 51 109 2967 3459 3658 4765 Paper B 177 48 75 4300 4344 4388 5184 Detailed Results Paper A Cardio-respiratory Physiology 2400 3200 3705 4686 Neurophysiology 2667 3641 3617 4352 General Physiology 2000 3560 4282 4945 Cardiovascular Pharmacology 2800 3600 3995 5760 CNS Pharmacology 7000 6385 5950 7773 General Pharmacology 3692 3420 3221 4637 General Physics 3091 3021 3143 4059 Clinical Measurement 2857 3846 3982 5089 Statistics 1000 2154 2700 3230 Paper B General Anaesthesia 2375 3394 3880 4642 Special Anaesthesia 2941 3873 3946 5464 Local Regional Anaesthesia Pain 3500 3038 3050 4438 Intensive Care 6500 4846 4244 4207 Internal Medicine 4400 4862 4620 5744 Emergency Medicine 000 1731 2544 3340

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Mutual Recognition

Joint meetings Invitation of external examiners Exchange of Examination Questions Strategy meetings Joint research

Irish College of Anaesthetists

Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Adoption of EDA part I

Switzerland

198788

1993

EDA in Hungary

EDA in Poland Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy since autumn 2008

Poland

Malta

Malta

Austria

Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and

Diploma

Austrian Recognition

At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided

ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo

European Diploma in Turkey

Turkey

Chisinau- Moldova

Slovenia meeting ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana

ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine

7 centers for part I and ITA Oral Exam Center in Porto

Netherlands

Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of

Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative

The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course

European exams Computer based assessments

Multiple locations

Remote centers

Different languages

Spread faculty

OLA Pilot

Cardiology

Radiology

Anaesthesiology

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 13: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment

Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

EDA CANDIDATE REPORT FORM

In Training Assessment Stage of Training lt 2 yrs Overall Results Candidates National Europe wide Average of all Right Wrong Void Score Average at this Average at this Diploma stage of Stage of Candidates 13 candidates 80 candidates Paper A 140 51 109 2967 3459 3658 4765 Paper B 177 48 75 4300 4344 4388 5184 Detailed Results Paper A Cardio-respiratory Physiology 2400 3200 3705 4686 Neurophysiology 2667 3641 3617 4352 General Physiology 2000 3560 4282 4945 Cardiovascular Pharmacology 2800 3600 3995 5760 CNS Pharmacology 7000 6385 5950 7773 General Pharmacology 3692 3420 3221 4637 General Physics 3091 3021 3143 4059 Clinical Measurement 2857 3846 3982 5089 Statistics 1000 2154 2700 3230 Paper B General Anaesthesia 2375 3394 3880 4642 Special Anaesthesia 2941 3873 3946 5464 Local Regional Anaesthesia Pain 3500 3038 3050 4438 Intensive Care 6500 4846 4244 4207 Internal Medicine 4400 4862 4620 5744 Emergency Medicine 000 1731 2544 3340

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Mutual Recognition

Joint meetings Invitation of external examiners Exchange of Examination Questions Strategy meetings Joint research

Irish College of Anaesthetists

Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Adoption of EDA part I

Switzerland

198788

1993

EDA in Hungary

EDA in Poland Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy since autumn 2008

Poland

Malta

Malta

Austria

Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and

Diploma

Austrian Recognition

At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided

ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo

European Diploma in Turkey

Turkey

Chisinau- Moldova

Slovenia meeting ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana

ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine

7 centers for part I and ITA Oral Exam Center in Porto

Netherlands

Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of

Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative

The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course

European exams Computer based assessments

Multiple locations

Remote centers

Different languages

Spread faculty

OLA Pilot

Cardiology

Radiology

Anaesthesiology

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 14: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

EDA CANDIDATE REPORT FORM

In Training Assessment Stage of Training lt 2 yrs Overall Results Candidates National Europe wide Average of all Right Wrong Void Score Average at this Average at this Diploma stage of Stage of Candidates 13 candidates 80 candidates Paper A 140 51 109 2967 3459 3658 4765 Paper B 177 48 75 4300 4344 4388 5184 Detailed Results Paper A Cardio-respiratory Physiology 2400 3200 3705 4686 Neurophysiology 2667 3641 3617 4352 General Physiology 2000 3560 4282 4945 Cardiovascular Pharmacology 2800 3600 3995 5760 CNS Pharmacology 7000 6385 5950 7773 General Pharmacology 3692 3420 3221 4637 General Physics 3091 3021 3143 4059 Clinical Measurement 2857 3846 3982 5089 Statistics 1000 2154 2700 3230 Paper B General Anaesthesia 2375 3394 3880 4642 Special Anaesthesia 2941 3873 3946 5464 Local Regional Anaesthesia Pain 3500 3038 3050 4438 Intensive Care 6500 4846 4244 4207 Internal Medicine 4400 4862 4620 5744 Emergency Medicine 000 1731 2544 3340

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Mutual Recognition

Joint meetings Invitation of external examiners Exchange of Examination Questions Strategy meetings Joint research

Irish College of Anaesthetists

Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Adoption of EDA part I

Switzerland

198788

1993

EDA in Hungary

EDA in Poland Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy since autumn 2008

Poland

Malta

Malta

Austria

Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and

Diploma

Austrian Recognition

At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided

ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo

European Diploma in Turkey

Turkey

Chisinau- Moldova

Slovenia meeting ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana

ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine

7 centers for part I and ITA Oral Exam Center in Porto

Netherlands

Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of

Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative

The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course

European exams Computer based assessments

Multiple locations

Remote centers

Different languages

Spread faculty

OLA Pilot

Cardiology

Radiology

Anaesthesiology

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 15: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Mutual Recognition

Joint meetings Invitation of external examiners Exchange of Examination Questions Strategy meetings Joint research

Irish College of Anaesthetists

Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Adoption of EDA part I

Switzerland

198788

1993

EDA in Hungary

EDA in Poland Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy since autumn 2008

Poland

Malta

Malta

Austria

Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and

Diploma

Austrian Recognition

At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided

ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo

European Diploma in Turkey

Turkey

Chisinau- Moldova

Slovenia meeting ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana

ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine

7 centers for part I and ITA Oral Exam Center in Porto

Netherlands

Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of

Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative

The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course

European exams Computer based assessments

Multiple locations

Remote centers

Different languages

Spread faculty

OLA Pilot

Cardiology

Radiology

Anaesthesiology

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 16: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

Mutual Recognition

Joint meetings Invitation of external examiners Exchange of Examination Questions Strategy meetings Joint research

Irish College of Anaesthetists

Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Adoption of EDA part I

Switzerland

198788

1993

EDA in Hungary

EDA in Poland Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy since autumn 2008

Poland

Malta

Malta

Austria

Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and

Diploma

Austrian Recognition

At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided

ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo

European Diploma in Turkey

Turkey

Chisinau- Moldova

Slovenia meeting ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana

ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine

7 centers for part I and ITA Oral Exam Center in Porto

Netherlands

Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of

Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative

The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course

European exams Computer based assessments

Multiple locations

Remote centers

Different languages

Spread faculty

OLA Pilot

Cardiology

Radiology

Anaesthesiology

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 17: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

Joint meetings Invitation of external examiners Exchange of Examination Questions Strategy meetings Joint research

Irish College of Anaesthetists

Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Adoption of EDA part I

Switzerland

198788

1993

EDA in Hungary

EDA in Poland Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy since autumn 2008

Poland

Malta

Malta

Austria

Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and

Diploma

Austrian Recognition

At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided

ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo

European Diploma in Turkey

Turkey

Chisinau- Moldova

Slovenia meeting ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana

ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine

7 centers for part I and ITA Oral Exam Center in Porto

Netherlands

Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of

Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative

The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course

European exams Computer based assessments

Multiple locations

Remote centers

Different languages

Spread faculty

OLA Pilot

Cardiology

Radiology

Anaesthesiology

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 18: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

Irish College of Anaesthetists

Reciprocity (Mutual recognition)

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Adoption of EDA part I

Switzerland

198788

1993

EDA in Hungary

EDA in Poland Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy since autumn 2008

Poland

Malta

Malta

Austria

Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and

Diploma

Austrian Recognition

At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided

ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo

European Diploma in Turkey

Turkey

Chisinau- Moldova

Slovenia meeting ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana

ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine

7 centers for part I and ITA Oral Exam Center in Porto

Netherlands

Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of

Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative

The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course

European exams Computer based assessments

Multiple locations

Remote centers

Different languages

Spread faculty

OLA Pilot

Cardiology

Radiology

Anaesthesiology

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 19: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

European Exam

Individual decision In Training Assessment Examination Boards reciprocity

National level

Adoption of EDA part I

Switzerland

198788

1993

EDA in Hungary

EDA in Poland Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy since autumn 2008

Poland

Malta

Malta

Austria

Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and

Diploma

Austrian Recognition

At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided

ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo

European Diploma in Turkey

Turkey

Chisinau- Moldova

Slovenia meeting ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana

ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine

7 centers for part I and ITA Oral Exam Center in Porto

Netherlands

Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of

Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative

The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course

European exams Computer based assessments

Multiple locations

Remote centers

Different languages

Spread faculty

OLA Pilot

Cardiology

Radiology

Anaesthesiology

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 20: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

Adoption of EDA part I

Switzerland

198788

1993

EDA in Hungary

EDA in Poland Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy since autumn 2008

Poland

Malta

Malta

Austria

Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and

Diploma

Austrian Recognition

At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided

ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo

European Diploma in Turkey

Turkey

Chisinau- Moldova

Slovenia meeting ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana

ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine

7 centers for part I and ITA Oral Exam Center in Porto

Netherlands

Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of

Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative

The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course

European exams Computer based assessments

Multiple locations

Remote centers

Different languages

Spread faculty

OLA Pilot

Cardiology

Radiology

Anaesthesiology

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
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EDA in Hungary

EDA in Poland Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy since autumn 2008

Poland

Malta

Malta

Austria

Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and

Diploma

Austrian Recognition

At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided

ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo

European Diploma in Turkey

Turkey

Chisinau- Moldova

Slovenia meeting ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana

ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine

7 centers for part I and ITA Oral Exam Center in Porto

Netherlands

Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of

Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative

The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course

European exams Computer based assessments

Multiple locations

Remote centers

Different languages

Spread faculty

OLA Pilot

Cardiology

Radiology

Anaesthesiology

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 22: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

EDA in Poland Dear Professor Goldik Dear Zeev In conjunction with our previous talks with You and the President of ESA Sir Peter Simpson and following your meeting with representatives of the Polish Ministry of Health the Director of the Centre of Medical Examinations the National Advisor in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy and the Board of the Polish Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy I am declaring readiness to introduce written part of the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDA) as a part of the Polish National Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy since autumn 2008

Poland

Malta

Malta

Austria

Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and

Diploma

Austrian Recognition

At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided

ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo

European Diploma in Turkey

Turkey

Chisinau- Moldova

Slovenia meeting ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana

ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine

7 centers for part I and ITA Oral Exam Center in Porto

Netherlands

Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of

Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative

The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course

European exams Computer based assessments

Multiple locations

Remote centers

Different languages

Spread faculty

OLA Pilot

Cardiology

Radiology

Anaesthesiology

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 23: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

Poland

Malta

Malta

Austria

Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and

Diploma

Austrian Recognition

At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided

ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo

European Diploma in Turkey

Turkey

Chisinau- Moldova

Slovenia meeting ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana

ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine

7 centers for part I and ITA Oral Exam Center in Porto

Netherlands

Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of

Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative

The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course

European exams Computer based assessments

Multiple locations

Remote centers

Different languages

Spread faculty

OLA Pilot

Cardiology

Radiology

Anaesthesiology

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 24: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

Malta

Malta

Austria

Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and

Diploma

Austrian Recognition

At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided

ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo

European Diploma in Turkey

Turkey

Chisinau- Moldova

Slovenia meeting ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana

ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine

7 centers for part I and ITA Oral Exam Center in Porto

Netherlands

Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of

Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative

The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course

European exams Computer based assessments

Multiple locations

Remote centers

Different languages

Spread faculty

OLA Pilot

Cardiology

Radiology

Anaesthesiology

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 25: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

Malta

Austria

Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and

Diploma

Austrian Recognition

At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided

ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo

European Diploma in Turkey

Turkey

Chisinau- Moldova

Slovenia meeting ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana

ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine

7 centers for part I and ITA Oral Exam Center in Porto

Netherlands

Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of

Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative

The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course

European exams Computer based assessments

Multiple locations

Remote centers

Different languages

Spread faculty

OLA Pilot

Cardiology

Radiology

Anaesthesiology

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 26: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

Austria

Adoption of Part II Final Oral Exam and

Diploma

Austrian Recognition

At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided

ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo

European Diploma in Turkey

Turkey

Chisinau- Moldova

Slovenia meeting ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana

ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine

7 centers for part I and ITA Oral Exam Center in Porto

Netherlands

Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of

Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative

The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course

European exams Computer based assessments

Multiple locations

Remote centers

Different languages

Spread faculty

OLA Pilot

Cardiology

Radiology

Anaesthesiology

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 27: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

Austrian Recognition

At its meeting on 28th January 2009 the Austrian Medical Chamber decided

ldquoThe Board of Examiners of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine and the Scientific Society recognize the ESA Exams EDA part I and EDA part II as equivalent to the Austrian Medical Chamber Specialist Exam in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicinerdquo

European Diploma in Turkey

Turkey

Chisinau- Moldova

Slovenia meeting ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana

ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine

7 centers for part I and ITA Oral Exam Center in Porto

Netherlands

Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of

Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative

The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course

European exams Computer based assessments

Multiple locations

Remote centers

Different languages

Spread faculty

OLA Pilot

Cardiology

Radiology

Anaesthesiology

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 28: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

European Diploma in Turkey

Turkey

Chisinau- Moldova

Slovenia meeting ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana

ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine

7 centers for part I and ITA Oral Exam Center in Porto

Netherlands

Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of

Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative

The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course

European exams Computer based assessments

Multiple locations

Remote centers

Different languages

Spread faculty

OLA Pilot

Cardiology

Radiology

Anaesthesiology

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 29: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

Turkey

Chisinau- Moldova

Slovenia meeting ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana

ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine

7 centers for part I and ITA Oral Exam Center in Porto

Netherlands

Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of

Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative

The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course

European exams Computer based assessments

Multiple locations

Remote centers

Different languages

Spread faculty

OLA Pilot

Cardiology

Radiology

Anaesthesiology

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 30: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

Chisinau- Moldova

Slovenia meeting ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana

ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine

7 centers for part I and ITA Oral Exam Center in Porto

Netherlands

Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of

Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative

The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course

European exams Computer based assessments

Multiple locations

Remote centers

Different languages

Spread faculty

OLA Pilot

Cardiology

Radiology

Anaesthesiology

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 31: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

Slovenia meeting ProfBrigita Drnovšek-Olup MD PhD Medical director UMC Ljubljana

ProfPavel Poredoš MD PhD Head of Clinical Department for vascular diseases President of Slovenian Medical Association Associate Prof Zlatko Fras MD PhDMedical Director of Division of Internal Medicine President of UEMS Prof Vesna Paver- Eržen MD PhDcouncillor Prof Vesna Novak-Jankovič MD PhD Head of Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy President of Slovenian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Medicine

7 centers for part I and ITA Oral Exam Center in Porto

Netherlands

Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of

Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative

The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course

European exams Computer based assessments

Multiple locations

Remote centers

Different languages

Spread faculty

OLA Pilot

Cardiology

Radiology

Anaesthesiology

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 32: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

7 centers for part I and ITA Oral Exam Center in Porto

Netherlands

Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of

Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative

The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course

European exams Computer based assessments

Multiple locations

Remote centers

Different languages

Spread faculty

OLA Pilot

Cardiology

Radiology

Anaesthesiology

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 33: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

Netherlands

Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of

Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative

The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course

European exams Computer based assessments

Multiple locations

Remote centers

Different languages

Spread faculty

OLA Pilot

Cardiology

Radiology

Anaesthesiology

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 34: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

Netherlands Last Monday the Council of the Netherlands Society of

Anaesthesiology has discussed the modernized national training program of Anaesthesiology of which I had the privilege to be one of the architects Starting the implementation of this program it was realized that the old exam structure had to be renewed as well Then the discussion was started whether the European Diploma would not be a very good alternative

The result is that the Council last week decided to recommend the Board of the Netherlands Society to adopt the European Diploma I guess therefore that you may expect a message from the Netherlands Society in due course

European exams Computer based assessments

Multiple locations

Remote centers

Different languages

Spread faculty

OLA Pilot

Cardiology

Radiology

Anaesthesiology

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 35: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

European exams Computer based assessments

Multiple locations

Remote centers

Different languages

Spread faculty

OLA Pilot

Cardiology

Radiology

Anaesthesiology

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 36: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

OLA Pilot

Cardiology

Radiology

Anaesthesiology

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 37: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

Madrid

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 38: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

Centers

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 39: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

Basic Science Course

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 40: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

On Line Assessment

April 19th 2013

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 41: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

EDA Website

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 42: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

Sample Questions Important announcement - Change to the marking system of the EDA written Examinations

The Examination Committee of the ESA has decided to change the marking system for both the EDA Part I and ITA examinations with effect from the 2008 examination Negative marking will no longer be used in the examination Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in both Paper A and Paper B They will be awarded a mark for each correct answer There will be no penalty for an incorrect answer or any left blank It is in the interest of candidates to ensure they answer all the questions More information can be found in the Diploma Guide and the Part I instructions that you can download from this page

Examination Fees DatesCentresApplication Deadlines Application Form

Detailed information Diploma Guide Part I Instructions

Find below a realistic sample of questions and answers of the Part I Sample Questions Answers of Sample Questions Sample Answer sheet

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 43: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

Sources of knowledge

Reading List

httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgEducationEuropean20Diplomaaspx

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 44: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 45: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

Portfolio

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 46: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

Dates Held annually in late September or early October

simultaneously in several centers

28th September 2013

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 47: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

Criteria for Entry Part I

Primary medical qualification accepted for registration

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 48: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

Criteria for Entry Part II

a) Have passed the part I AND b) Have been on a national medical register and in

active medical practice for 6 years AND c) Four years of clinical anesthesia AND d) Registered as a specialist anesthesiologist

OR Last year of training

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 49: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

Current Format TWO MCQ papers

Basic science Clinical anaesthesia

2 hours allowed per paper 60 x 5 (300) questions per paper

Each question set comprises

a question stem followed by five True False statements

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 50: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

Pass mark Quality of the paper

Quality of the candidates

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 51: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

How to prepare for part I Practise the False True format Practise as many MCQrsquos as you can Practise papers at the allotted time If you guess learn to be a good guesser Remember the examiners are not trying to trick you

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 52: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

We are currently

1 In Batumi 2 At a meeting 3 At a lecture 4 Bored 5 Asleep

Type K

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 53: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

We are currently

A In Batumi TB At a meeting TC At a lecture TD Bored TE Asleep F

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 54: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

Diploma Granting Ceremony

Prize rewarding the best marks

for part I

DR JOHN STANLEY MORNINGTON ZORAB 1929ndash2006

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
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  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
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  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
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  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
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  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
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  • Austria
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  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
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  • Chisinau- Moldova
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  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
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  • Netherlands
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  • European examsComputer based assessments
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  • Basic Science Course
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  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
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  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
Page 56: ZEEV GOLDIK CHAIRMAN- EXAMINATIONS COMMITTEE · How to prepare for part I

Donrsquot think too deeply

Conventional answers are mostly correct

European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
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European Diploma httpwwweuroanesthesiaorgeducation

Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89
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Thank you

  • European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (EDAIC)
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • International Bureau of Weights and Measures(BIPM Bureau International des Poids et Mesures)
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Who wants to sit an exam
  • Slide Number 8
  • Slide Number 9
  • New Part I Centers in 2013
  • Slide Number 11
  • Part II Centers
  • Part II Centers
  • Slide Number 14
  • UEMS-CESMA
  • Countries where EE are recognized
  • THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND INTENSIVE CARE IS OFFERED IN
  • European Exam
  • Individual Benefit
  • European Exam
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • European Exam
  • Mutual Recognition
  • Slide Number 26
  • Irish College of Anaesthetists
  • Slide Number 28
  • Slide Number 29
  • European Exam
  • Adoption of EDA part I
  • EDA in Hungary
  • EDA in Poland
  • Poland
  • Malta
  • Malta
  • Slide Number 37
  • Austria
  • Slide Number 39
  • Austrian Recognition
  • European Diploma in Turkey
  • Turkey
  • Chisinau- Moldova
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slovenia meeting
  • EDA in Portugal
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Netherlands
  • Netherlands
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • European examsComputer based assessments
  • Slide Number 55
  • Slide Number 56
  • Slide Number 57
  • Slide Number 58
  • OLA Pilot
  • Madrid
  • Centers
  • Basic Science Course
  • On Line Assessment
  • Slide Number 64
  • Slide Number 65
  • Sample Questions
  • Slide Number 67
  • Sources of knowledge
  • Slide Number 69
  • Home On Line Assessment (HOLA)
  • Slide Number 71
  • Portfolio
  • Dates
  • Criteria for EntryPart I
  • Criteria for EntryPart II
  • Current Format
  • Pass mark
  • How to prepare for part I
  • Slide Number 79
  • Slide Number 80
  • Slide Number 81
  • Slide Number 82
  • Diploma Granting Ceremony
  • John Zorab Prize
  • Donrsquot think too deeply
  • Slide Number 86
  • Slide Number 87
  • European Diploma
  • Slide Number 89