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Specialistexamen i klinisk mikrobiologi i Paris 17/4 | ||
Äntligen en europeisk specialistexamen. Gratis! Först till kvarn, 50 platser. European Examination in Medical Microbiology UEMS Section of Medical Microbiology, in partnership with ESCMID, is developing an exit examination which once developed will lead to a European Specialist Diploma in Medical Microbiology. The examination will examine knowledge based on the UEMS Section of Medical Microbiology core curriculum. PILOT EXAM: The PILOT examination will take place on Friday 17th April 2020 in Paris from 3-6 pm. Registration is from 2-3 pm. This exam is offered free of charge, and -as a pilot- will not lead to the award of a Diploma. All participating candidates will be offered a 50% reduction on entry fee for one sitting of the diploma examination in the following two years. QUESTIONS: The question format will be Multiple Choice, with some single-best-answer and some extended matching questions. VENUE: The location is: Training Center in Medical Imaging of the of the French Society of Radiology, 47 rue da la Colonie 75013 Paris ELIGIBILITY: The pilot exam is open to candidates who: · Are a Medical doctor · Are a trainee in Medical Microbiology · The country in which the trainee is training is a full member, associate member or observer member of UEMS · Have completed a minimum of 30 months of full-time training (or equivalent) in Medical Microbiology · Consultants in Medical Microbiology are also welcome The number of places is limited and will be filled with the first 50 eligible candidates. Proof of eligibility will be required. Please see the ESCMID website and UEMS section Medical Microbiology Länk for further information including - the criteria for entry to exam and application form - the application process and terms and conditions Completed applications and supporting documents should be forwarded to uemsmmsection@hotmail.com Mer information: Länk | ||
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