Paediatric and adult congenital cardiology education and training in Europe.
Colin Joseph McMahonRuth HeyingWerner BudtsAnna Cavigelli-BrunnerMaria ShkolnikovaIna Michel-BehnkeRainer Kozlik-FeldmannHåkan WåhlanderDaniel DeWolfSylvie DifilippoLaslo KornyeiMaria Giovanna RussoAnna Kaneva-NenchevaSenka Mesihovic-DinarevicSamo VeselGylfi OskarssonGeorge PapadopoulosAndreas C PetropoulosBerna Şaylan ÇevikAntonis JossifGabriela DorosThomas Krusensjerna-HafstromJoanna Szymkiewicz-DangelOtto RahkonenDimpna C Albert-BrotonsSilvia AlvaresHenrik BrunJan JanousekOlli Pitkänen-ArgillanderInga VogesInguna LubauaSkaiste SendzikaiteAlan G MageeMark J RhodesNico A BlomFrances Bu'LockKatarina HanseusOrnella MilanesiPublished in: Cardiology in the young (2022)
Training varies markedly across European countries. Although formal fellowship programmes exist in many countries, several countries have informal training or no training. Only a minority of countries provide both exit examination and certification. Harmonisation of training and standardisation of exit examination and certification could reduce variation in training thereby promoting high-quality care by European congenital cardiologists.