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The European dimension in medicine

The European dimension in medicine. Overview Workshop. Short introduction Bologna workshops by students, history and future Student involvement in MEDINE and MEDINE 2 Defining a European perspective in medicine - exercise. Introduction of facilitators. Paul de Roos - 27 years old

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The European dimension in medicine

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  1. The European dimension in medicine

  2. Overview Workshop • Short introduction • Bologna workshops by students, history and future • Student involvement in MEDINE and MEDINE 2 • Defining a European perspective in medicine - exercise

  3. Introduction of facilitators • Paul de Roos - 27 years old • Medical student 5th year (clinical rotations) • President of VUmc student board 2004-2006 • AMEE 2005, Local Organising Committee stud. Rep. • Medical Education director 2005-2006 • Student rep. on behalf of EMSA in MEDINE

  4. Facilitator Jonas Johannink 26 years old 6th year University Duisburg-Essen 2001-2007 Student Representative University Duisburg Essen 2005-2007 National Coordinator on Medical Education (bvmd)

  5. Facilitator • Emily Rigby • 4th year medical student, Bristol, UK • Chair, BMA Medical Students Committee 2006- • President, Bologna Conference 2006 • European Regional Assistant for Medical Education, IFMSA 2005-2006

  6. Facilitator • Souad Derraz

  7. Brief introduction How do you feel quite often as a student representative? As student active on a European level, you first empower yourself and then you empower others

  8. Trying to get on the agenda • 2003 Sweden - Policy statement on the Bologna Declaration and Medical Education • 2004 Ljubljana - The Bologna Declaration & Medical Education - used by CPME, WFME and AMEE in their statements • 2004 Megeve - The Bologna Declaration and Medical Education France • 2004 Ohrid - Bologna Statement Megeve adopted in Ohrid • 2005 Copenhagen - Quality Assurance in Medical Schools • 2006 Bristol – European Core Curriculum – Endorsed by CPME and translated in different languages • 2007 Amsterdam – Ba/Ma structure in Medicine 5th-9th of July

  9. Presentation Emily

  10. Is your faculty represented this summer? Presentation Souad

  11. Enthusiasm & Support Student involvement • Challenges on behalf of students: • Continuity • Knowledge • Strategy • Diplomacy • Relationship building / trust But never forget: be a bit of a bug, be critical, ask questions and be yourself… Because you can! – you are a student!

  12. MEDINE 2 • Achieve continuity by adding two students to each taskforce. • Achieve equal gender representation • Achieve European geographic representation • Improve the quality of student input • Take more responsibility in the network and develop leadership skills.

  13. Questions?

  14. Exercise • How do you feel about a ‘European perspective in medicine?’ • What things should students realise when discussing this topic? Aim: fuel student discussion contributing to the MEDINE network, with your opinion on a European perspective in medicine.

  15. Discussion • We will break up in up to 4 small groups • SWOT model on an aspect of medicine • Strength (status quo), Weakness (status quo) • Opportunity (future), Threat (future)

  16. Example • A European perspective in continuing professional development (CPD) • Strength: eaccme (European accreditation) • Weakness: no consensus on best practice of CPD • Opportunity: implement outcomes of research on CPD into practice • Threat: recertification exams / Administrative QA Disclaimer: not personal opinions, just an example to illustrate

  17. Questions • What is good about the current European perspective in: undergrad. ed. (1st 6 years, Ba/Ma)? -- Strength • What is needs to be improved currently? -- Weakness • What would the ideal EU perspective look like in this study phase? – Opportunity • Where do we foresee pitfalls when implementing EU perspective in this phase of education? -- Threat Now let’s break up into groups

  18. Thanks for listening! Contact info EMSA: www.emsa-europe.org education@emsa-europe.org Paul de Roos: paulderoos@gmail.com www.paulderoos.com

  19. Notes for facilitators • Let the group pick a topic from the list (see note) • Assign someone to make minutes on the flipchart • You will probably be able to discuss 1 or 2 topics in the 30 minutes. • Try to tightly moderate the discussion to get as much ideas / outcomes as you can, and try to politely cut off participants whom talk a lot with little content.

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