ENET – European Network for Education of Trainees APPLICATION FORM ENET ACCREDITED COURSES ONLY FORMS SUBMITTED IN MS WORD FORMAT WITH SCANNED SIGNATURE PAGE (PDF FORMAT) CAN BE ACCEPTED FOR REVIEW PURPOSES Course Number* Date application Date approval ENET Date approval CME
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ENET – European Network for Education of TraineesAPPLICATION FORM ENET ACCREDITED COURSES
ONLY FORMS SUBMITTED IN MS WORD FORMAT WITH SCANNED SIGNATURE PAGE (PDF FORMAT) CAN BE ACCEPTED FOR REVIEW PURPOSES
Course Number* Date application received* Date approval ENET responsible*
Date approval CME Committee*
* To be filled in by European Network for Education of Trainees (ENET) responsible @ Agenda (Lisa Flanagan)
Course Director 1. Name: 2. Address: 3. E-mail:
Supportive society (in due order with UEMS accreditation) 4. Society: 5. Course date/hour: 6. Location: 7. UEMS application: introduced: in due order:
Neuro-ophthalmology Orbital disease, Oculoplastic surgery General medicine relevant to ophthalmology Ophthalmic pathology, Microbiology, Immunology Pharmacology, Therapeutics
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Please take into consideration that one type X MCQ is requested per speakerGeneral instructions for MCQ writing are provided on page 6
MCQ submission forms are provided on pages 7 to 16
Course synopsis (max. 10 lines)
Aim(s) of the course (max. 10 lines)
Achievements (what knowledge will the participant achieve)
Course outline (please specify or add a flyer) Name Topic title Time
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Conflicts of interests (describe if any)
I have no potential conflict of interest I have the following potential conflict(s) of interest to report:
Research grant Research support Honorarium Consulting fee Other, please describe:
Agreement (to be filled in by the Course Director) I hereby agree
to distribute the evaluation forms prior to the start of the course to collect the evaluation forms after the course and send these to the EBO Central Office:
Agreement (to be filled in by the Chair of the Education Committee and/or the President of the Society) I hereby certify to have read the application and found it complete and conform the ENET regulation requirements.
Signature of Chair Education Programme:
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Signature of President of the Society:
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Application Form to be sent by e-mail to EBO Office, Agenda Communications, Temple House, Temple Road, Blackrock, Co. Dublin, Ireland, E-mail: [email protected]
Items to be verified by the ENET responsible* Application form Supportive society UEMS application Faculty meets the criteria Synopsis Aim(s)
Achievements Course outline MCQ-form (in attachment)
After approval by the ENET responsible, this application form will be forwarded for approval to the CME Committee* To be filled in by European Network for Education of Trainees (ENET) responsible
ENET – European Network for Education of TraineesMCQ FORM ENET ACCREDITED COURSES
ONLY TYPE X MCQ’S ALLOWED (SEE FORMAT OF THE EXAMPLE)(MULTIPLE INDEPENDENT TRUE/FALSE MCQ’S)
MCQ format (example)
The age of onset of presbyopic symptoms:
a. is earlier for a patient with a small amplitude of accommodation True Falseb. is earlier for a hyperopic patient who wears contactlenses rather than
spectacles True False
c. is earlier for a myopic patient who wears contactlenses rather than spectacles
True False
d. is earlier for a myopic than a hyperopic patient who wears spectacles with a full distance correction
True False
e. is earlier for a short than a tall patient True False
General instructions for MCQ writing The multiple-choice questions (MCQs) have to be written in the specified format
(stem followed by five multiple independent true/false statements)(see example above)
Pay special attention to language (spelling, grammar, etc.) In order to allow for standardisation of the level of difficulty of the comprehensive
European Board of Ophthalmology Diploma (EBOD) Examination, try to include one relatively easy statement (statement a), one relatively difficult statement
(statement e) and three statements of intermediate level of difficulty (statements b, c and d)
Avoid the following expressions: “… always …”, “… never …”, “all of the above”, “none of the above”.
Indicate for each MCQ the EBO curriculum mapping1 of the content of the question Indicate for each MCQ to which reference book(s)2 the MCQ is related Indicate for each MCQ the name and contact details of the author Provide one MCQ per speaker included in the programme
MCQs provided by the EBO Course Faculty (one MCQ per speaker) MCQ 1Stem: a. True Falseb. True Falsec. True Falsed. True False
e. True FalseAuthor detailsAuthor name: Author e-mail address: EBO Curriculum mapping of the MCQ1
Glaucoma Cataract Refractive surgery Retina Vitreous Uvea Neuro-ophthalmology Orbital disease Oculoplastic surgery General medicine relevant to ophthalmology Ophthalmic pathology Microbiology Immunology Pharmacology Therapeutics
Reference book(s)2
BCSC-1 – Update on general medicine BCSC-2 – Fundamentals and principles of ophthalmology
Glaucoma Cataract Refractive surgery Retina Vitreous Uvea Neuro-ophthalmology Orbital disease Oculoplastic surgery General medicine relevant to ophthalmology Ophthalmic pathology Microbiology Immunology Pharmacology Therapeutics
Reference book(s)2
BCSC-1 – Update on general medicine BCSC-2 – Fundamentals and principles of ophthalmology
Neuro-ophthalmology Orbital disease Oculoplastic surgery General medicine relevant to ophthalmology Ophthalmic pathology Microbiology Immunology Pharmacology Therapeutics
Reference book(s)2
BCSC-1 – Update on general medicine BCSC-2 – Fundamentals and principles of ophthalmology
Glaucoma Cataract Refractive surgery Retina Vitreous Uvea Neuro-ophthalmology Orbital disease Oculoplastic surgery General medicine relevant to ophthalmology Ophthalmic pathology Microbiology Immunology Pharmacology Therapeutics
Reference book(s)2
BCSC-1 – Update on general medicine BCSC-2 – Fundamentals and principles of ophthalmology
Glaucoma Cataract Refractive surgery Retina Vitreous Uvea Neuro-ophthalmology Orbital disease Oculoplastic surgery General medicine relevant to ophthalmology Ophthalmic pathology Microbiology Immunology Pharmacology Therapeutics
Reference book(s)2
BCSC-1 – Update on general medicine BCSC-2 – Fundamentals and principles of ophthalmology
Glaucoma Cataract Refractive surgery Retina Vitreous Uvea Neuro-ophthalmology Orbital disease Oculoplastic surgery General medicine relevant to ophthalmology Ophthalmic pathology Microbiology Immunology Pharmacology Therapeutics
Reference book(s)2
BCSC-1 – Update on general medicine BCSC-2 – Fundamentals and principles of ophthalmology
Glaucoma Cataract Refractive surgery Retina Vitreous Uvea Neuro-ophthalmology Orbital disease Oculoplastic surgery General medicine relevant to ophthalmology Ophthalmic pathology Microbiology Immunology Pharmacology Therapeutics
Reference book(s)2
BCSC-1 – Update on general medicine BCSC-2 – Fundamentals and principles of ophthalmology
Glaucoma Cataract Refractive surgery Retina Vitreous Uvea Neuro-ophthalmology Orbital disease Oculoplastic surgery General medicine relevant to ophthalmology Ophthalmic pathology Microbiology Immunology Pharmacology Therapeutics
Reference book(s)2
BCSC-1 – Update on general medicine BCSC-2 – Fundamentals and principles of ophthalmology
Glaucoma Cataract Refractive surgery Retina Vitreous Uvea Neuro-ophthalmology Orbital disease Oculoplastic surgery General medicine relevant to ophthalmology Ophthalmic pathology Microbiology Immunology Pharmacology Therapeutics
Reference book(s)2
BCSC-1 – Update on general medicine BCSC-2 – Fundamentals and principles of ophthalmology
Glaucoma Cataract Refractive surgery Retina Vitreous Uvea Neuro-ophthalmology Orbital disease Oculoplastic surgery General medicine relevant to ophthalmology Ophthalmic pathology Microbiology Immunology Pharmacology Therapeutics
Reference book(s)2
BCSC-1 – Update on general medicine BCSC-2 – Fundamentals and principles of ophthalmology